The case of human rights defender Ahmed Mansoor in UAE

· RC-B9-0434/2021 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament adopted by 383 votes to 47, with 259 abstentions, a resolution on the case of human rights defender Ahmed Mansoor in the United Arab Emirates.

On 29 May 2018, after a grossly unfair trial, Ahmed Mansoor was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Court of Appeal in Abu Dhabi on charges related to his human rights advocacy. He was also fined one million UAE dirhams (EUR 232 475) and will be placed under surveillance for three years upon his release. The charges against him are based on alleged violations of the UAE’s 2012 Cybercrime Law. According to both the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Human Rights Watch, he was convicted solely for his human rights advocacy, including tweeting about…

For: 383(56 %). Against: 47(7 %). Abstentions: 259(38 %). In total, 689 MEPs voted. 16 MEPs didn’t vote.

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