تاريخ النشر: 01/06/2022

Omani journalist and rights activist Mukhtar al-Hanai is due to go on trial on 19 June 2022, for tweeting on 9 March about a government corruption case in which the Muscat Court found eight defendants guilty of embezzlement and falsification of documents. In his tweet about the case, which involved financial and administrative corruption in an Omani government ministry, al-Hanai also noted that the Ministry of Information had banned the Omani press from covering the subject.

Mukhtar al-Hanai was one of the rights activists involved in the protests of 2011. He was arrested and jailed in 2012 in two notorious court cases known at the time as “the lèse-majesté and gathering cases”. Al-Hanai was sentenced to one year in prison in the “lèse-majesté” case (for “insulting the sultan”) and another year in the “gathering” case (for taking part in a peaceful but unauthorised gathering), but was released by royal pardon in March 2013. From then on he was continually harassed by the security services, until in 2019 he was called in for questioning and held for three days after publishing news of a corruption case in online newspaper Atheer, for which he worked. Atheer’s editor-in-chief at the time, Moosa Alfarei, was also called in and held for two days.

Al-Hanai’s trial will be taking place after the Omani Journalists’ Association (OJA) hosts the International Federation of Journalists’ 31st World Congress in Muscat from 31 May to 3 June 2022. The supposedly independent OJA – which, however, receives funding from the government and is chaired by Mohammed al-Araimi, a senior adviser to the Information Ministry – has not issued any statement expressing criticism regarding al-Hanai’s case.

Meanwhile, in the latest “World Press Freedom Index” published by campaigning group Reporters Without Borders, Oman slipped 30 places in 2022, from 133rd in 2021, to 163rd out of 180 countries around the world.

ALQST calls on the Omani authorities to halt the trial of Mukhtar al-Hanai and drop all charges against him, and to protect the right of journalists to write and publish and protect their sources, especially as Article 80 of the Basic Statute of the State (Oman’s constitution) allows the publication of court rulings once they are final, even where trials have been held in secret.

مشاركة المقال
استنكار منع دخول مدافع حقوق الإنسان نبهان الحنشي إلى الأراضي اللبنانية
يعرب كل من المركز العُماني لحقوق الإنسان والديمقراطية، ومركز الخليج لحقوق الإنسان، ومنظمة القسط لحقوق الإنسان، عن استنكارهم الشديد لقيام السلطات اللبنانية بمنع نبهان الحنشي من دخول الأراضي اللبنانية.
البحرين: رسالة مشتركة بشأن حالة حقوق الإنسان إلى الدول الأعضاء والمراقبة في مجلس حقوق الإنسان التابع للأمم المتحدة
تنضم منظمة القسط إلى 26 منظمة غير حكومية في رسالة مشتركة بشأن وضع حقوق الإنسان في البحرين، أُرسلت إلى الدول الأعضاء في مجلس حقوق الإنسان التابع للأمم المتحدة قبيل الدورة الـ59 المقبلة للمجلس.
خطاب مشترك للمطالبة بالإفراج الفوري عن الشاعر عبد الرحمن يوسف القرضاوي
تنضم القسط إلى أكثر من 30 منظمة من منظمات المجتمع المدني في توجيه رسالة مفتوحة إلى المملكة المتحدة والاتحاد الأوروبي للمطالبة بالإفراج عن الشاعر المصري عبد الرحمن القرضاوي.