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3rd September 2025

Urgent Action – Mexico: Human Rights Organisation At Risk

Kem Sokha speaks to media as he departs his residence for the Phnom Penh municipal court for his trial on January 15, 2020

3rd March 2023

Cambodia: Opposition leader Kem Sokha sentenced to 27 years on fabricated treason charge

A Palestine boy sits on a chair with a national flag as Israeli authorities demolish a school site in the village of Yatta, south of the West Bank city of Hebron and to be relocated in another area, on July 11 2018.

1st February 2023

Israel/OPT: Palestinian lives in peril as Israel reinforces apartheid

Project Protect Protest

15th November 2022

Write for Rights – Project Protect Protest

Shahnewaz Chowdhury

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Shahnewaz Chowdhury – Bangladesh: FACING PRISON FOR A FACEBOOK POST

Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: – CUBA: ARTIST JAILED FOR PROTECTING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

Zineb Redouane

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Zineb Redouane – FRANCE: Hit in the face and killed by a tear gas grenade

Vahid Afkari

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Vahid Afkari – IRAN: TORTURED AND UNJUSTLY JAILED FOR PROTESTING

Chow Hang-tung

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Chow Hang-tung – HONG KONG: JAILED FOR REMEMBERING VICTIMS OF DEADLY CRACKDOWN

Yren Rotela and Mariana Sepúlveda

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Yren Rotela and Mariana Sepúlveda – Paraguay: INVISIBILITY IS DISCRIMINATION

Aleksandra Skochilenko

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Aleksandra Skochilenko – Russia: Jailed for opposing Russian aggression

Joanah, Netsai and Cecillia

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Joanah Mamombe, Netsai Marova and Cecillia Chimbiri – ZIMBABWE: ABDUCTED, BEATEN, SEXUALLY ASSAULTED AND JAILED FOR PROTESTING

protect protest

25th October 2022

Protect the Protest: Regulate the trade in policing equipment.

Emine Ocak, a member of Saturday Mothers Turkish group is detained by Turkish female riot police during a demonstration on August 25, 2018 in Istanbul. - Istanbul police break up a regular demonstration by Turkish mothers and other relatives of people that were forcibly disappeared in the 1980s and 1990s, detaining dozens as they marked holding the 700th such weekly protest. (Photo by Hayri TUNC / AFP) (Photo credit should read HAYRI TUNC/AFP/Getty Images) ------- The photo shows Emine Ocak, mother of Hasan Ocak, who was forcibly disappeared in the hands of the state in 1995 at age 23. The longstanding peaceful vigil known as the ‘Saturday Mothers’ vigil first started as a response to the hundreds of reported cases of enforced disappearances during the 1980s and 1990s by relatives of people who were forcibly disappeared and to protest against the prevalent impunity for grave human rights violations of the day. The exact circumstances of the disappearances in the vast majority of cases are still unknown, including the fate and whereabouts of hundreds of victims, and those responsible have not been brought to justice. Saturday Mothers have held 699 peaceful gatherings since May 1995. During this time, many participants have faced intimidation, harassment, excessive use of force, arbitrary detention and unjust prosecution. In 1999, as a result, the organizers decided to stop holding the weekly vigils, which resumed in 2009 to continue with their demand of truth and justice for all cases of enforced disappearances. On 25 August, police in Istanbul used unnecessary and excessive force, including tear gas, plastic bullets and water cannons, to disperse participants of a weekly vigil - known as the ‘Saturday Mothers vigil’ - held for victims of enforced disappearance. The longstanding protest was marking its 700th week since it was first held in 1995. Scores of participants, including elderly relatives of people who were forcibly disappeared in the hands of the state, were ill-treated and 47 people were detained before being released from police custody later that day.

25th October 2022

Protect the Protest of Saturday Mothers/People’s weekly vigil

Nasser Zefzafi

16th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Nasser Zefzafi – MOROCCO/WESTERN SAHARA: Locked up for 20 years for demanding change

6th August 2020

Virus-hit prisons still full of human rights defenders, as attacks continue

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