#detaineesofconscience результаты поиска
According to EDAC, Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal has decided to adjourn #UAE84 case for judgment until July 10th, during the tenth session held yesterday, Thursday, where the court completed hearing the pleas of the lawyers and #DetaineesOfConscience.
Despite the conclusion of the #UAE84 trial sessions, #DetaineesOfConscience still endure solitary confinement in harsh conditions, cut off from communication with their loved ones and lawyers. How can justice prevail when the very circumstances of detention and trial are unjust?
The #UAE84 not only exposed legal violations in UAE but also highlighted the deteriorating state of its legal system; it was unable to breach human rights in a legal manner, instead of releasing #DetaineesOfConscience after sentences concluded, it retried them on the same charges
The mass trials of rights defenders have exposed the dark side of the UAE and undermined Abu Dhabi's years-long efforts to whitewash its image. The latest was #UAE84 against dozens of previously convicted #DetaineesOfConscience, defying UN experts who deemed this case baseless.
According to The Geneva Observer, UN experts expressed concern about the alleged violations in #UAE84, such as the lack of fair trial guarantees and the use of torture for forced confessions, stating that that the #DetaineesOfConscience could face the death penalty if convicted.
Today marks 50 years of the UAE State Security Apparatus, notorious for suppressing freedoms and imprisoning #DetaineesOfConscience without charges since 2012, who remain behind bars to this day.
What makes state security courts oppressive? Perhaps the answer lies in #UAE84, where authorities enacted special laws and independent systems separate from ordinary state laws, granting the right to detain #DetaineesOfConscience indefinitely after violating the legal guarantees.
Serious violations have been committed against #DetaineesOfConscience in #UAE84 including coaching witnesses and imposing restrictions on lawyers, like limiting the detainees' access to case documents. The trial, began in Dec 2023, will conclude with the final judgment on July 10
Despite the conclusion of the #UAE84 sessions, the #DetaineesOfConscience remain in solitary confinement under harsh conditions. They endure ongoing torture, a complete lack of medical control, and are denied all forms of communication. Will this impact the judgment of July 10?
Lawyers for #UAE84 #DetaineesOfConscience argued during the trial sessions that the current case violates UAE law, as it has already been resolved, and breaches international law principles prohibiting "double jeopardy," which prevents retrial for the same offense.
Rights activists and researchers believe Abu Dhabi's State Security retrial of 84 Emirati #DetaineesOfConscience on old charges from #UAE94 aims to keep them imprisoned indefinitely, silencing them permanently and warning others against demanding freedom and dignity.
The UAE #DetaineesOfConscience have been subjected to the most severe forms of torture and mistreatment in UAE prisons; following unjust convictions and fabricated terrorism charges, UAE has revoked their families citizenship, leaving them without documentation.
Amidst the ongoing torture and inhumane treatment, this is how #DetaineesOfConscience described the deterioration of their mental and physical health in UAE prisons during the tenth session of the #UAE84 trial.
Today marks the third anniversary of the passing of Emirati human rights activist #AlaaAlSiddiq, who fought for the freedom of #DetaineesOfConscience, especially the freedom of her father, imprisoned in UAE jails, #MuhammadAlSiddiq.
UN sources told The @gvaobserver that as concerns mount and the verdicts approach, some cases of #UAE84 #DetaineesOfConscience may be cited in the annual report on reprisals which the office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights @volker_turk is due to issue in June.
In December 2023, UAE referred Professor #HassanAlHammadi and 83 #DetaineesOfConscience to the Abu Dhabi Court of Appeals. They face charges of founding a terrorist organization in the new #UAE84 case, despite most having already served their sentences on the same charges.
Activist #AlaaAlSiddiq represented the struggles of UAE activists After her father #MuhammedAlSiddiq's imprisonment she moved to Qatar then sought asylum in the UK when the UAE demanded her return Her activism for #DetaineesOfConscience flourished in the UK until her tragic death
Prominent UAE legal figure #MuhammadAlMansouri is on the list of #DetaineesOfConscience in #UAE84. He was accused of founding and supporting a terrorist organization after signing the Reform Petition for parliamentary reforms, the same charge for which he was convicted in #UAE94
Journalist #MahmoudAlHosani has been involved in numerous media projects and was a member of the Dubai Press Club, but now he is among the #UAE84 list, along with 83 other Emiratis, among the #DetaineesOfConscience who are being retried on old and fabricated terrorism charges.
Despite repeated calls from human rights organizations, UAE authorities have not allowed international experts or independent observers to communicate with #DetaineesOfConscience in the #UAE94 and #UAE84 cases. What will be their fate amidst ongoing severe violations?
Activist #AlaaAlSiddiq represented the struggles of UAE activists After her father #MuhammedAlSiddiq's imprisonment she moved to Qatar then sought asylum in the UK when the UAE demanded her return Her activism for #DetaineesOfConscience flourished in the UK until her tragic death
Today marks the third anniversary of the passing of Emirati human rights activist #AlaaAlSiddiq, who fought for the freedom of #DetaineesOfConscience, especially the freedom of her father, imprisoned in UAE jails, #MuhammadAlSiddiq.
Today marks 50 years of the UAE State Security Apparatus, notorious for suppressing freedoms and imprisoning #DetaineesOfConscience without charges since 2012, who remain behind bars to this day.
The #UAE84 not only exposed legal violations in UAE but also highlighted the deteriorating state of its legal system; it was unable to breach human rights in a legal manner, instead of releasing #DetaineesOfConscience after sentences concluded, it retried them on the same charges
In December 2023, UAE referred Professor #HassanAlHammadi and 83 #DetaineesOfConscience to the Abu Dhabi Court of Appeals. They face charges of founding a terrorist organization in the new #UAE84 case, despite most having already served their sentences on the same charges.
Rights activists and researchers believe Abu Dhabi's State Security retrial of 84 Emirati #DetaineesOfConscience on old charges from #UAE94 aims to keep them imprisoned indefinitely, silencing them permanently and warning others against demanding freedom and dignity.
Lawyers for #UAE84 #DetaineesOfConscience argued during the trial sessions that the current case violates UAE law, as it has already been resolved, and breaches international law principles prohibiting "double jeopardy," which prevents retrial for the same offense.
The UAE #DetaineesOfConscience have been subjected to the most severe forms of torture and mistreatment in UAE prisons; following unjust convictions and fabricated terrorism charges, UAE has revoked their families citizenship, leaving them without documentation.
Journalist #MahmoudAlHosani has been involved in numerous media projects and was a member of the Dubai Press Club, but now he is among the #UAE84 list, along with 83 other Emiratis, among the #DetaineesOfConscience who are being retried on old and fabricated terrorism charges.
Despite repeated calls from human rights organizations, UAE authorities have not allowed international experts or independent observers to communicate with #DetaineesOfConscience in the #UAE94 and #UAE84 cases. What will be their fate amidst ongoing severe violations?
Despite the conclusion of the #UAE84 sessions, the #DetaineesOfConscience remain in solitary confinement under harsh conditions. They endure ongoing torture, a complete lack of medical control, and are denied all forms of communication. Will this impact the judgment of July 10?
Serious violations have been committed against #DetaineesOfConscience in #UAE84 including coaching witnesses and imposing restrictions on lawyers, like limiting the detainees' access to case documents. The trial, began in Dec 2023, will conclude with the final judgment on July 10
The mass trials of rights defenders have exposed the dark side of the UAE and undermined Abu Dhabi's years-long efforts to whitewash its image. The latest was #UAE84 against dozens of previously convicted #DetaineesOfConscience, defying UN experts who deemed this case baseless.
According to The Geneva Observer, UN experts expressed concern about the alleged violations in #UAE84, such as the lack of fair trial guarantees and the use of torture for forced confessions, stating that that the #DetaineesOfConscience could face the death penalty if convicted.
UN sources told The @gvaobserver that as concerns mount and the verdicts approach, some cases of #UAE84 #DetaineesOfConscience may be cited in the annual report on reprisals which the office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights @volker_turk is due to issue in June.
Prominent UAE legal figure #MuhammadAlMansouri is on the list of #DetaineesOfConscience in #UAE84. He was accused of founding and supporting a terrorist organization after signing the Reform Petition for parliamentary reforms, the same charge for which he was convicted in #UAE94
Despite the conclusion of the #UAE84 trial sessions, #DetaineesOfConscience still endure solitary confinement in harsh conditions, cut off from communication with their loved ones and lawyers. How can justice prevail when the very circumstances of detention and trial are unjust?
Amidst the ongoing torture and inhumane treatment, this is how #DetaineesOfConscience described the deterioration of their mental and physical health in UAE prisons during the tenth session of the #UAE84 trial.
According to EDAC, Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal has decided to adjourn #UAE84 case for judgment until July 10th, during the tenth session held yesterday, Thursday, where the court completed hearing the pleas of the lawyers and #DetaineesOfConscience.
What makes state security courts oppressive? Perhaps the answer lies in #UAE84, where authorities enacted special laws and independent systems separate from ordinary state laws, granting the right to detain #DetaineesOfConscience indefinitely after violating the legal guarantees.
One of the #UAE84 #DetaineesOfConscience is architect #AbdulWahidAlShehhi formerly a roads management director at the Ministry of Public Works. He was arrested by UAE authorities subjected to enforced disappearance, torture and arbitrary detention for advocating political reforms
The #UAE84 not only exposed legal violations in UAE but also highlighted the deteriorating state of its legal system; it was unable to breach human rights in a legal manner, instead of releasing #DetaineesOfConscience after sentences concluded, it retried them on the same charges
The mass trials of rights defenders have exposed the dark side of the UAE and undermined Abu Dhabi's years-long efforts to whitewash its image. The latest was #UAE84 against dozens of previously convicted #DetaineesOfConscience, defying UN experts who deemed this case baseless.
According to The Geneva Observer, UN experts expressed concern about the alleged violations in #UAE84, such as the lack of fair trial guarantees and the use of torture for forced confessions, stating that that the #DetaineesOfConscience could face the death penalty if convicted.
According to EDAC, Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal has decided to adjourn #UAE84 case for judgment until July 10th, during the tenth session held yesterday, Thursday, where the court completed hearing the pleas of the lawyers and #DetaineesOfConscience.
What makes state security courts oppressive? Perhaps the answer lies in #UAE84, where authorities enacted special laws and independent systems separate from ordinary state laws, granting the right to detain #DetaineesOfConscience indefinitely after violating the legal guarantees.
Rights activists and researchers believe Abu Dhabi's State Security retrial of 84 Emirati #DetaineesOfConscience on old charges from #UAE94 aims to keep them imprisoned indefinitely, silencing them permanently and warning others against demanding freedom and dignity.
Lawyers for #UAE84 #DetaineesOfConscience argued during the trial sessions that the current case violates UAE law, as it has already been resolved, and breaches international law principles prohibiting "double jeopardy," which prevents retrial for the same offense.
Despite the conclusion of the #UAE84 sessions, the #DetaineesOfConscience remain in solitary confinement under harsh conditions. They endure ongoing torture, a complete lack of medical control, and are denied all forms of communication. Will this impact the judgment of July 10?
Serious violations have been committed against #DetaineesOfConscience in #UAE84 including coaching witnesses and imposing restrictions on lawyers, like limiting the detainees' access to case documents. The trial, began in Dec 2023, will conclude with the final judgment on July 10
Today marks 50 years of the UAE State Security Apparatus, notorious for suppressing freedoms and imprisoning #DetaineesOfConscience without charges since 2012, who remain behind bars to this day.
Despite the conclusion of the #UAE84 trial sessions, #DetaineesOfConscience still endure solitary confinement in harsh conditions, cut off from communication with their loved ones and lawyers. How can justice prevail when the very circumstances of detention and trial are unjust?
UN sources told The @gvaobserver that as concerns mount and the verdicts approach, some cases of #UAE84 #DetaineesOfConscience may be cited in the annual report on reprisals which the office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights @volker_turk is due to issue in June.
Today marks the third anniversary of the passing of Emirati human rights activist #AlaaAlSiddiq, who fought for the freedom of #DetaineesOfConscience, especially the freedom of her father, imprisoned in UAE jails, #MuhammadAlSiddiq.
In December 2023, UAE referred Professor #HassanAlHammadi and 83 #DetaineesOfConscience to the Abu Dhabi Court of Appeals. They face charges of founding a terrorist organization in the new #UAE84 case, despite most having already served their sentences on the same charges.
The UAE #DetaineesOfConscience have been subjected to the most severe forms of torture and mistreatment in UAE prisons; following unjust convictions and fabricated terrorism charges, UAE has revoked their families citizenship, leaving them without documentation.
Activist #AlaaAlSiddiq represented the struggles of UAE activists After her father #MuhammedAlSiddiq's imprisonment she moved to Qatar then sought asylum in the UK when the UAE demanded her return Her activism for #DetaineesOfConscience flourished in the UK until her tragic death
Prominent UAE legal figure #MuhammadAlMansouri is on the list of #DetaineesOfConscience in #UAE84. He was accused of founding and supporting a terrorist organization after signing the Reform Petition for parliamentary reforms, the same charge for which he was convicted in #UAE94
Journalist #MahmoudAlHosani has been involved in numerous media projects and was a member of the Dubai Press Club, but now he is among the #UAE84 list, along with 83 other Emiratis, among the #DetaineesOfConscience who are being retried on old and fabricated terrorism charges.
Despite repeated calls from human rights organizations, UAE authorities have not allowed international experts or independent observers to communicate with #DetaineesOfConscience in the #UAE94 and #UAE84 cases. What will be their fate amidst ongoing severe violations?
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