Human Rights Defenders risk their lives and livelihoods to promote and protect human rights. Opposing government and private abuses often subjects human rights defenders and their families to harassment, detention, interrogations, torture, and the threat of being killed on account of their work. We support individual human rights defenders or organizations at risk by encouraging actions by the U.S. Government and international community to seek their release from detention, the dropping of charges, abatement of threats and harassment, or accountability for violence against defenders.
Human Rights Defenders at Risk
Bahrain Arms Sale to Proceed Despite Ongoing Abuses
Washington, DC – Human Rights First says today’s news that the U.S. government plans to proceed with a large, multi-million…
5-11-2012
Al Khawaja Should Be Released, Not Force Fed
Sadly, Bahrain is looking more and more like Northern Ireland of the late 1960s, when the government there refused to…
5-2-2012
Scenes from a Bahraini “Courtroom”
There they sit, squeezed onto two benches in Bahrain’s criminal court: the 20 medics who were tortured into making false…
3-16-2012
Abdulhadi Al Khawaja Letter Details Abuse, Calls for International Assistance
A Feb. 8 open letter written from prison by leading Bahraini human rights activist Abdulhadi Al Khawaja recounts the abuse…
2-13-2012
King Hamad Al Khalifa of #Bahrain: End the Sham Trials Now!
Twenty Bahraini medics tortured into making false confessions faced court on Monday to find out that the charges against them…
2-1-2012







