Emergency resolution for Algeria
The EMHRN General Assembly strongly condemns the violations of labor rights and human rights in Algeria.
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The EMHRN General Assembly strongly condemns the violations of labor rights and human rights in Algeria.
Emergency resolution for Algeria Read More »
The EMHRN with the collaboration of AMDH and OMDH convened a seminar in Rabat/ Morocco in February 2012 on the theme of “Reform of Judiciaries in the Wake of Arab Spring”.
The Reform of Judiciaries in the Wake of the Arab Spring Read More »
The legislative elections that took place yesterday, May 10, 2012, in Algeria have been touted as illustrating ‘a process of democratic opening’.
The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (FIDH and the OMCT) and the EMHRN are deeply concerned about the arbitrary detention and judicial harassment of human rights defender Abdelkader Kherba.
ALGERIA: Harassment against those who struggle for human rights must stop! Read More »
In a joint report published today, the EMHRN, the CFDA, the LADDH and the SNAPAP are calling out to the Algerian public as well as the international observers to bring their attention to the new laws that have passed in Algeria.
Our organisations are deeply concerned about the fact that human rights defenders, in particular union activists, remain the targets of harassment by the authorities.
On 24 February 2011, the Algerian government lifted the state of emergency in response to the wave of mass protests that was sweeping across the region and reaching into Algeria itself.
On 24 February 2011 the Algerian government lifted the state of emergency in response to the wave of popular protests that was sweeping through the region.
The EMHRN and its Algerian affiliates – the CFDA and the LADDH – are of the opinion that Law 12-06, the new associations law, does not guarantee the rights of Algerian associations.
Memorandum : Assessment of Law 12-06 of 12 January 2012 on associations Read More »
A coalition of ten international and national NGOs today addressed French Prime Minister François Fillon in a public letter calling for Alkarama’s executive director Dr Mourad Dhina not be extradited to Algeria, where he risks torture.