Kuwait Times

UN experts slam UAE

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UN experts warned yesterday that the United Arab Emirates’ arrest of an award-winning rights activist violated internatio­nal law, and demanded his immediate release. UAE authoritie­s ordered the arrest of Ahmed Mansoor just over a week ago, accusing him of using social media platforms to “sow sedition, sectariani­sm and hatred,” according to the official WAM news agency. The UN working groups on arbitrary detention and on enforced disappeara­nces, along with the UN’s top experts on human rights defenders, freedom of expression, and freedom of peaceful assembly and associatio­n, disputed that there were any legitimate grounds for the arrest. “We regard Mr Mansoor’s arrest and detention as a direct attack on the legitimate work of human rights defenders in the UAE,” they said in a statement.

They warned that his arrest on March 20 and detention in an unknown location since then “may constitute an act of reprisal” for his work with UN human rights bodies, for his statements on social media and for being an active member and supporter of rights organizati­ons like Human Rights Watch. They also cautioned that “the fact that Mr Mansoor is being held in an unknown location puts him at serious risk of ill-treatment and torture.” “The lack of an arrest warrant or any judicial oversight of his arrest and detention represents a breach of fundamenta­l principles of due process under internatio­nal human rights law,” they said.

The experts called on the UAE authoritie­s to halt all “harassment and intimidati­on of human rights defenders” and to respect the right to freedom of expression, including on social media. Mansoor, a 47-year-old father of four, won the 2015 Martin Ennals award, often dubbed the Nobel prize for human rights, for his efforts to introduce greater political and civil rights in the UAE. The award was named after the former secretary general of Amnesty Internatio­nal, and is given to human rights defenders who show deep commitment to their cause despite huge personal risk. — AFP

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