Euro-Med Monitor in UAE

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has continued to crack down on freedom of expression and association. The authorities arbitrarily detained scores of individuals they suspected of links to domestic and international Islamist groups. Court convicted dissidents after unfair trials. The UAE made no reforms to a system that facilitates the forced labor of migrant workers. Plans to ameliorate conditions for female domestic workers fell short of the standards outlined in the convention on domestic workers that the International Labor Organization (ILO) adopted in 2012.

Euro-Med Monitor at HRC: UAE boasts of sending astronaut to space, fails to address racism against black immigrants at home

UAE: Arrest of US lawyer Asim Ghafoor inseparable from policy targeting human rights work

UAE: Granting health, education benefits to children of female citizens limits but does not end discrimination

UAE: Alaa Al-Siddiq, freedom fighter

Joint letter to the new President of the UAE: Release prisoners of conscience

Rights-based organisations express their deepest concern over the election of the UAE's Ahmed Al Raisi as president of INTERPOL

UAE: 10-year imprisonment of Syrian activist speaks of extreme level of unfairness

Good news on Euro-Med Monitor's joint efforts towards ceasing human rights violations – August 2021

“They told us they hated black Africans”: UAE authorities detain, torture, and deport over 800 migrants

“They told us they hated black Africans”: UAE authorities detain, torture, and deport over 800 migrants