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Mansoor was detained again in March 2017, accused of using social media platforms to "publish false and misleading information". UN human rights experts considered his arrest and imprisonment "a direct attack on the legitimate work of human rights defenders in the UAE". In March 2018, after over a
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raised grave concerns over the well-being of Mansoor, after his private letter detailing his mistreatment in detention and flagrantly unfair trial was published by a London-based Arabic news site. The letter revealed that since his detention in 2017, Mansoor was being held incommunicado, isolated
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legislators urged the United Arab Emirates for an immediate and unconditional release of Ahmed Mansoor and other human rights activists. In a strongly-worded resolution, the EU stated that the Emirati authorities “violated Ahmed Mansoor’s rights for more than 10 years with arbitrary arrest and
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from other prisoners, and without a bed and mattress. The UAE authorities denied him basic necessities and meaningful contact with other prisoners or family members, while keeping him in indefinite solitary confinement.
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raised concerns over Mansoor’s deteriorating health due to his hunger strike, which he started a month back to protest against his unjust imprisonment. The organization called for his urgent release.
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through running an anti-government website that express anti-government views. He was pardoned by UAE's president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed.
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Mansoor was running an opposition blog calling for reforms and human rights within the United Arab Emirates. He was arrested as one of the
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in April 2011 on charges of breaking UAE law of defamation by insulting heads of state, namely UAE president
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detention, death threats, physical assault, government surveillance and inhumane treatment in custody”.
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In July 2021, Mansoor was again confirmed to be one of the persons of interest of the
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Following his pardon, Mansoor was monitored in 2013–2014 by the
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Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Around 2016–2017, Mansoor was targeted again by UAE contractor
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Inside the UAE’s secret hacking team of American mercenaries
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government using mobile phone spyware developed by the
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accuses, through a complaint made in France's courts,
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Prisoners and detainees of the United Arab Emirates
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Arabic
UAE Five
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
UAE Five
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
UAE
NSO Group
DarkMatter
Project Raven
Rori Donaghy
solitary confinement
Emirati dirham
Human Rights Watch
The Gulf Center for Human Rights
Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi
Human Rights Watch
Gulf Center for Human Rights
Pegasus software
used by UAE
European Union
Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders
DarkMatter (Emirati company)
Hacking Team
"After Nabeel Rajab, Time for UAE to Free Ahmed Mansoor"


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