human rights defender
Sheikh Dr. Sultan Al Qasimi
Actions and Campaigns
human rights defender
Actions and Campaigns
1958
Man
In prison (sentenced)
Sultan bin Kayed Al-Qasimi is a member of the ruling family of the Ras al-Khaimah Emirate. He holds a PhD in educational planning policies from Britain, and held several notable positions, including Director of the Curricula and Textbooks Department at the Ministry of Education from 1981 to 1987, and President of Al-Ittihad University. He was the Chairman of the Society of Reform and Social Guidance (Islah Society), which is a political organization that advocated for reform and was dissolved by the authorities.
Apr 20, 2012
35 years
Sheikh Dr. Sultan Al-Qasimi was reportedly arrested without a warrant and was held in solitary confinement.
In March 2011, after a group of 133 Emirati academics, judges, lawyers, students, and human rights defenders signed a petition addressed to the President of the United Arab Emirates and the country’s Federal Supreme Council calling for democratic reforms, the UAE’s State Security Apparatus (SSA) initiated a campaign of arrests against the individuals who signed the document. Sultan al-Qasimi was arrested on April 20, 2012, as part of the “UAE94” for signing the petition calling for democratic reform in the UAE. His arrest also came in the context of the targeting of members of the Islah Association by the authorities in the UAE and is believed to be related to his position of Chairman of the association. Arrested individuals were later sentenced in the UAE’s largest mass trial, known as the “UAE94”, before the Federal Supreme Court. On January 27, 2013, the 94 defendants were charged with founding, organising and administering an organisation aimed at overthrowing the government, on the basis of article 180 of the penal code. On July 2, 2013, the Emirati authorities convicted 61 of the 94 defendants, and Al-Qasimi was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment followed by three years’ probation. Al-Qasimi’s sentence ended in March 2022, but under the pretext of “rehabilitation needs”, pursuant to the UAE’s Counter-Terrorism Law and the Munasaha Centre Law, the authorities have extended his detention indefinitely. On December 7, 2023, a new mass trial began before the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal, where al-Qasimi was retried for new terrorism charges. On 10 July 2024, the Abu Dhabi Federal Appeals Court meted out sentences ranging from between 10 years to life in prison for 53 defendants in the UAE’s second largest unfair mass trial which is known as the UAE84 case. Sultan Al Qasimi was sentenced to life in prison, which is tantamount to 25 years in prison, “for the crime of establishing, founding and managing” the Justice and Dignity Committee, allegedly “with the aim of committing terrorist acts on the country’s soil”. On December 1, 2023, al-Qasimi passed phone call to his family from the inside of an unknown facility belonging to the State Security Apparatus (SSA).
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Sultan bin Kayed Al-Qasimi is a member of the ruling family of the Ras al-Khaimah Emirate. He holds a PhD in educational planning policies from Britain, and held several notable positions, including Director of the Curricula and Textbooks Department at the Ministry of Education from 1981 to 1987, and President of Al-Ittihad University. He was the Chairman of the Society of Reform and Social Guidance (Islah Society), which is a political organization that advocated for reform and was dissolved by the authorities.
35 years
In March 2011, after a group of 133 Emirati academics, judges, lawyers, students, and human rights defenders signed a petition addressed to the President of the United Arab Emirates and the country’s Federal Supreme Council calling for democratic reforms, the UAE’s State Security Apparatus (SSA) initiated a campaign of arrests against the individuals who signed the document. Sultan al-Qasimi was arrested on April 20, 2012, as part of the “UAE94” for signing the petition calling for democratic reform in the UAE. His arrest also came in the context of the targeting of members of the Islah Association by the authorities in the UAE and is believed to be related to his position of Chairman of the association. Arrested individuals were later sentenced in the UAE’s largest mass trial, known as the “UAE94”, before the Federal Supreme Court. On January 27, 2013, the 94 defendants were charged with founding, organising and administering an organisation aimed at overthrowing the government, on the basis of article 180 of the penal code. On July 2, 2013, the Emirati authorities convicted 61 of the 94 defendants, and Al-Qasimi was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment followed by three years’ probation. Al-Qasimi’s sentence ended in March 2022, but under the pretext of “rehabilitation needs”, pursuant to the UAE’s Counter-Terrorism Law and the Munasaha Centre Law, the authorities have extended his detention indefinitely. On December 7, 2023, a new mass trial began before the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal, where al-Qasimi was retried for new terrorism charges. On 10 July 2024, the Abu Dhabi Federal Appeals Court meted out sentences ranging from between 10 years to life in prison for 53 defendants in the UAE’s second largest unfair mass trial which is known as the UAE84 case. Sultan Al Qasimi was sentenced to life in prison, which is tantamount to 25 years in prison, “for the crime of establishing, founding and managing” the Justice and Dignity Committee, allegedly “with the aim of committing terrorist acts on the country’s soil”. On December 1, 2023, al-Qasimi passed phone call to his family from the inside of an unknown facility belonging to the State Security Apparatus (SSA).
Sheikh Dr. Sultan Al-Qasimi was reportedly arrested without a warrant and was held in solitary confinement.