Latest EMHRN Report: Lifting the state of emergency in Algeria – A game of smoke and mirrors
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.
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.
A close examination of recent developments in the Euro-Mediterranean region reveals that freedom of association has experienced setbacks in the past few years and there has been very little positive development worth
This report attempts to provide the context for understanding the dynamics that promote and impede women’s rights in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It synthesises the existing information on discrimination
The Integration of Women’s Rights into the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership Read More »