The Arab Protest Movements: Bahrain and Yemen in Focus

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CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, Human Rights Watch and FIDH cordially invite you to a Side Event during the 17th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

 

The Arab Protest Movements:
Bahrain and Yemen in Focus

 

Monday, 6 June 2011, 13h00-15h00
Palais des Nations, Room XXVII

 

 

The event will provide a focused discussion on civil society and protest movements in Yemen and Bahrain within the context of a global clampdown on civil society. The current situation in both of these countries has become of increasing concern but has been met by silence from the international community. This discussion with examine the origins of these citizen actions as well as inquire into the status of these actions at the present moment and what steps by the international community are needed. Key questions to be address are:
• What was the situation for civil society in Yemen and Bahrain in early 2011?
• What has taken place in Yemen and Bahrain since the start of citizen actions this year?
• How have the national governments responded?
• How have other governments worldwide responded?
• What steps by the international community at the UNHRC are being called for by civil society?
• What are the long-term prospects for civil society in Yemen and Bahrain?

 

Speakers:

1) Sohair Riad, Researcher, CIHRS

2) Maryam Al-Khawaja, Head of Foreign Relations Office, Bahrain Centre for Human Rights

3) Julie de Rivero, Geneva Director, Human Rights Watch

 


Moderator:

Adam Nord, Lobbying and Engagement Manager, CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation


Refreshments to be provided

 

Contact Renate Bloem CIVICUS Geneva +41 76 346 2310
Renate.bloem@civicus.org

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