
human rights defender
Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Helou
Actions and Campaigns
human rights defender
Actions and Campaigns
Man
In prison (sentenced)
Abdullah Al-Helou is an Emirati national from Dubai. He was arrested in 2014 due to his participation in charitable activities, and was charged with operating within the Charitable Work Committee of the Al-Islah Society.
Apr 22, 2014
28 years in prison
Upon his arrest, Helou was subjected to forced disappearance and torture. He was also held without any charges and in secret detention for up to a year.
Latitude: 23.712777744409436
Longitude: 54.942500933732
Abu Dhabi
Alrazeen prison
On 13 June 2016, Helou was sentenced to three years in prison. Even though his sentence expired on 22 April 2017, he remained detained in the Munasaha Center known as prison counseling section. On December 7, 2023, a new mass trial began before the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal, where Al-Helou 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. Al-Helou 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”.
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Abdullah Al-Helou is an Emirati national from Dubai. He was arrested in 2014 due to his participation in charitable activities, and was charged with operating within the Charitable Work Committee of the Al-Islah Society.
Latitude: 23.712777744409436
Longitude: 54.942500933732
28 years in prison
On 13 June 2016, Helou was sentenced to three years in prison. Even though his sentence expired on 22 April 2017, he remained detained in the Munasaha Center known as prison counseling section. On December 7, 2023, a new mass trial began before the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal, where Al-Helou 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. Al-Helou 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”.
Upon his arrest, Helou was subjected to forced disappearance and torture. He was also held without any charges and in secret detention for up to a year.