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  • Arab Countries, CIHRS Publications, International Advocacy Program, Thematic Reports / March 31, 2026

    CIHRS Report: Armed groups terrorising judiciary and undermining rule of law in Libya

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  • International Advocacy Program / March 3, 2026

    Civilian suffering compounded by expanding, devastating conflict threatening the Middle East

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  • Arab Countries, International Advocacy Program, Thematic Reports / February 9, 2026

    YEMEN: NEW REPORT UNCOVERS HORRIFIC CONDITIONS IN SECRET DETENTION CENTER

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  • Arab Countries, International Advocacy Program, Thematic Reports / January 19, 2026

    Joint Submission on the Human Rights Situation of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon: The 4th Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – 2026

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  • Egypt /Road Map Program, Thematic Reports, United Nations Human Rights Council / June 26, 2025

    On the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture:
    Government Continues to Deny Reality of Torture in Egypt to United Nations; Rights Groups Respond

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  • Arab Countries, International Advocacy Program / May 8, 2025

    Erasing Gaza: Israel’s Military Takeover, Displacement Strategy, and Weaponization of Aid

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In Ibn Roshd Salon:With the Exception of Imported Technology, How Has Arab Media Changed between June 1967 and April 2003?

In Salon Ibn Rushd May 6, 2003

During a seminar held by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS), titled: “With the Exception of Imported Technology, How Has Arab Media Changed between June 1967 and April …

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Can Satellite Channels Replace Political Parties?

In Salon Ibn Rushd, Trainings and Workshops May 4, 2003

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) organized seminar on May4th, 2004 within the scope of Ibn Roshd Salon under the title, “Did the Arab Satellite Channels Replace Political …

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Was it possible to avoid of the Occupation and Destruction of Iraq?

In Salon Ibn Rushd April 22, 2003

Several Egyptian intellectuals confirmed that a strong Arab stance, capable of lobbying on behalf of the Arabs, could have prevented the war on Iraq and deterred the United States from …

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In a seminar about the future of Iraq:Egyptian and Iraqi intellectuals demand for the Iraqi people to select their ruler

In Salon Ibn Rushd April 15, 2003

Egyptian and Iraqi intellectuals excluded the notion that Iraq&#146s unity was endangered after the fall of President Saddam Hussein&#146s regime against the Anglo American invasion of the country, and demanded …

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After the Invasion of Iraq:What Future Awaits the Arab Order and the League of Arab States?

In Salon Ibn Rushd April 1, 2003

Mohammed El Sayed Said: The Arab order is “bankrupt” and lost the reason for its existence a long time ago. Ossama Saraya: There should be a new order observing regional …

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Jurists and politicians: Anti-Terrorism Bill aims to prosecute opponents of the government corruption

In Salon Ibn Rushd March 28, 2003

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies CIHRS organized a symposium on ” Anti-Terrorism Act… Anti-who!?” on March 2nd 2008, with the participation of Counselor Ahmed Mekky, Vice President of …

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Second independence: Towards an initiative for political reform in the Arab world

In Annual Regional Forums, Books, CIHRS Publications, Democratization and human rights issues in the Arab region, Human Rights Dissemination Program, League of Arab States March 25, 2003

This pamphlet includes the recommendations of the CIHRS 8th Regional Forum of the Human Rights Movement (First Civil Forum parallel to the Arab Summit) and the relevant press releases. The …

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IN IBN ROSHD SALON: INTELLECTUALS AND ACADEMICS: THE ABSENCE OF FREEDOM IS A MAJOR CAUSE OF ARAB AND MUSLIM BACKWARDNESS

In Salon Ibn Rushd March 18, 2003

A number of intellectuals and academics unanimously agreed that the absence of freedom in the Arab and Muslim world is a major reason behind its backwardness. However, they disagreed on …

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The Beirut declaration on the regional protection of human rights

In Annual Regional Forums, Arabic Human rights movement challenges, Books, CIHRS Publications, Human Rights Dissemination Program March 17, 2003

Beirut, Lebanon, June 10-12th 2003. CIHRS Fifth Regional Forum of the Human Rights Movement Concluding statement Here

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