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Saudi Arabia: Meet Standards to Join UN Rights Body
Free Activists, Make Rights Reforms

In United Nations Human Rights Council November 8, 2013

Saudi Arabia should take immediate steps to improve its human rights record as it campaigns for a three-year seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council, six human rights groups said …

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“Delivering Democracy” 5th CIHRS’ annual report on the human rights situation in the Arab world

In Annual Report, Books May 16, 2013

This report evaluates the situation of human rights in Egypt and 12 other Arab countries, describing the battle for the “Arab Spring” that continues to be waged on three fronts: …

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CIHRS documents acts of reprisals carried out against defenders from the Gulf region for cooperating with the UN

In International Advocacy Program March 12, 2013

Today, 12 March 2013, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) released a report entitled “Cut off from the World: Systematic Reprisals against Human Rights Defenders in the Gulf …

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The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies at the United Nations: Human Rights Crisis Worsens in Egypt; Gulf States Punish Rights Defenders for Cooperating with the United Nations

In United Nations Human Rights Council February 25, 2013

Today, Monday, February 25, marks the beginning of the twenty-second session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), taking place at its headquarters in Geneva.  The session’s events will continue …

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‘Counter-Revolution’ at the United Nations Human Rights Council? Arab states respond to unprecedented scrutiny with attacks on rights defenders and standards

In United Nations Human Rights Council October 2, 2012

From 10-28 September, during the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (the Council), an unprecedented number of governments from the Arab region came under international scrutiny and …

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Waging War on Human Rights: Rights defenders from the Gulf region under attack

In United Nations Human Rights Council September 18, 2012

Yesterday, Monday 17 September 2012, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS), the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR), the Gulf Center for Human Rights (GCHR), Human Rights Watch (HRW), and Al …

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Waging war on human rights: side event addressing the crackdown on rights activists in the UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia

In United Nations Human Rights Council September 16, 2012

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CIHRS addresses reprisals against activists in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia for cooperating with the UN

In United Nations Human Rights Council September 14, 2012

Yesterday, Thursday September 13, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) delivered an oral statement before the 21st session of the UN Human Rights Council, currently convening in Geneva. The intervention was …

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Cairo Institute in the UN: Gulf rights defenders under siege while rights situation in Sudan, Morocco, and Bahrain deteriorates

In United Nations Human Rights Council September 10, 2012

Today, Monday, September 10, marked the beginning of the twenty-first session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), taking place at its headquarters in Geneva.  The session’s events will continue …

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