Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) is a non-governmental organization devoted to promoting freedom of expression across the Middle East and North Africa. Based in Cairo, Egypt, the organization was founded by prominent Egyptian attorney and human rights activist Gamal Eid, who is currently the ANHRI's executive director. It collects publications, campaigns, reports, and statements from almost 140 Arabic human rights organizations across the region and republishes them in a daily digest on its website. The group focuses on supporting free expression, especially via the internet and mass media, and works on behalf of persons detained for expressing their personal views.It also advocates against censorship in Arab governments.
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Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) is a non-governmental organization devoted to promoting freedom of expression across the Middle East and North Africa. Based in Cairo, Egypt, the organization was founded by prominent Egyptian attorney and human rights activist Gamal Eid, who is currently the ANHRI's executive director. It collects publications, campaigns, reports, and statements from almost 140 Arabic human rights organizations across the region and republishes them in a daily digest on its website. The group focuses on supporting free expression, especially via the internet and mass media, and works on behalf of persons detained for expressing their personal views.It also advocates against censorship in Arab governments.
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The Arabic Network for Human R ...... Dignity Award of the German .
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الشبكة العربية لمعلومات حقوق ا ...... قوق الإنسان، الأهداف والآليات:
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The Arabic Network for Human R ...... ensorship in Arab governments.
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الشبكة العربية لمعلومات حقوق ا ...... التي تفرضها الحكومات العربية.
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Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
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الشبكة العربية لمعلومات حقوق الإنسان
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