New Year’s Resolutions for UAE

New Year’s Resolutions for UAE

2023 is almost here. We hope that the start of a new year will be the catalyst for change in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). 

Our New Year's resolutions addressed to the Emirati government call for achievable change regarding an extensive list of human rights abuses currently common practice in the Gulf state.

New Year’s Resolutions:

1- Abolish the practice of enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention against those who express their right to free speech, assembly and association.

2- Release political prisoners who have been imprisoned purely on speech charges, unconditionally and with immediate effect. 

3- Abolish the practice of indefinite detention and release all prisoners currently held beyond their release date.

4- Allow every citizen to express their right to freedom of speech, including the right to peacefully voice opinions on all social and political matters, following article 30 of the UAE’s constitution. 

5- Allow independent media outlets to operate freely, without censorship or reprisal. 

6- Implement the right to freedom of association and assembly, without any governmental restrictions, to allow for human rights organisations, workers unions and political parties to be established and to operate freely and without reprisal. 

7- Update Counter-Terrorism Laws in accordance with international standards, to ensure that political prisoners are no longer held in the pretence of terrorism. 

8- Include gender as a category of discrimination by revising the 2015 Anti-discrimination Law, to bring it in line with international standards.

9- Reward the 2012 Cyber Crime Law bringing it in line with international standards and to ensure that free speech online is permitted without reprisals.

10- Improve prison conditions by following the guidelines outlined in the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners through the implementation of health and safety requirements, including access to healthcare, appropriate bedding and facilities, temperature controls, ventilation, natural light, potable drinking water and food that is safe to eat.

11- Allow international Independent monitors access to all detention facilities to observe and report on and the conditions. 

12- Ban the practice of torture and ill-treatment of prisoners; including both physical and psychological abuse, prolonged solitary confinement, sleep deprivation, exposure to extreme temperatures and humiliating searches.

13- Provide for legal protection of all migrant workers and ensure that existing Labour Laws are more stringently implemented and enforced to stop the exploitation of foreign workers. 

14- Cease the commission of war crimes, including the indiscriminate attacks on civilian facilities and the practice of torture, as part of the conflicts in Yemen and Libya.

Our 2023 resolutions are the same as those for 2021, as unfortunately, none of them were achieved over the years. 

 

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