The Persian Gulf nation of Bahrain is home to 1.6 million people and currently battling one of the world’s worst coronavirus outbreaks per capita. Its crowded prisons — where many people are incarcerated on what human rights groups say are politically motivated charges — have been hit hard by this wave of the pandemic.
- U.N. expert urges UAE to release five human rights activists (EU News)
A United Nations expert on Friday urged the United Arab Emirates government to immediately release five human rights defenders who have been imprisoned in harsh conditions for eight years.
- RSF joins Middle East and North Africa coalition to combat digital surveillance (RSF)
As spyware continues to be sold in the Middle East and North Africa, where it is used to identify, monitor and silence journalists, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has joined a coalition that seeks to end the sale of surveillance technology in the region and to protect journalists against it.
- Migrants found dead off Yemen's Red Sea coast after boat capsizes (Al Monitor)
At least 25 migrants were found dead off Yemen’s Red Sea coast after a ship carrying some 200 people from Djibouti capsized in the turbulent waters, UN and local officials said Monday.
- Saudi Arabia drawing up plans to host 2030 World Cup: Report (Middle East Eye)
Rights groups have repeatedly warned against allowing Riyadh to host major sporting events, accusing the kingdom of "sportswashing" its human rights abuses, including the persecution and jailing of dissidents and activists, as well as the killing of Middle East Eye columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
- Saudi Arabia: Halt imminent execution of young man (Amnesty International)
Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Lynn Maalouf said: “Saudi Arabia’s authorities must immediately halt all plans to execute Mustafa al-Darwish who was convicted on charges of participation in anti-government riots and sentenced to death after a deeply flawed trial based on a so-called ‘confession’ obtained through torture. Time is rapidly running out to save his life.”
     
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