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    UAE executes torture and concealment in Yemen

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    Post by Rocky Mon 22 Jan 2018, 2:25 am

    UAE executes torture and concealment in Yemen
    Arabic and International  Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 11: 09 am (350 views)
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     Follow-up / Sky Press:

    In its 2018 World Report, Human Rights Watch confirmed that "the UAE committed violations inside and outside the country in 2017. It arrested one of the most outspoken critics in the country and played a role in torture and concealment in Yemen."

    "In March, the UAE detained human rights activist Ahmed Mansour, who won several awards, and spent Senna defending and speaking on behalf of people arbitrarily detained by the UAE or detained in routine repression against the opposition," the organization said in its latest report, Sky Press. Mansour faces charges of expression, including the use of social networking sites to disseminate misinformation damaging to national unity. "

    "The government and its many public relations companies are trying to portray the UAE as a modern state on the road to reform," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. Such as Ahmed Mansour. "

    In the 643-page World Report, in its 28th edition, Human Rights Watch reviews human rights practices in more than 90 countries.

    "The UAE is a leading member of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, Human Rights Watch documented 87 apparently illegal attacks, some of which are likely war crimes, in which about 1,000 civilians have been killed since March 2015. Coalition members, including the UAE , Sufficient information on the role played by their forces in the campaign to identify the forces of the country responsible for the illegal attacks.

    Abu Dhabi has also been involved in attacks in Yemen, including through the support of offensive Yemeni forces carrying out security crackdowns in southern Yemen The UAE administers at least two non-official detention facilities in Yemen, Release them, as well as hide them forcibly, and transfer prominent detainees outside the country, "according to Human Rights Watch research.

    "Former detainees and members of their families have been reported to have been subjected to abuse or torture in facilities run by UAE and UAE-backed forces," he said, "Yemeni activists have criticized these abuses for threats, harassment, detention and concealment.

    "The more the United States and others praise the UAE for their crucial support in fighting terrorism in places like Yemen, it covers a darker reality of concealment, torture and ill-treatment of detainees, and confirms their potential complicity in these abuses," Whitson said.

    Work violations continue in the UAE and expatriate construction workers face serious abuse. Abu Dhabi adopted for the first time a domestic labor law last September that provides for migrant worker rights, but some provisions are weaker than those guaranteeing protection for other workers under the country's labor law, Watch.

    In August, the UAE sentenced two Singaporeans arrested at a shopping mall in Abu Dhabi to a year's imprisonment to try to imitate women, the court said.







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