Kommittén för mänskliga rättigheter vädjar om frigivning av Ahmed Mansoor

Akademiernas kommitté för mänskliga rättigheter har i ett brev till ledningen för Förenade Arabemiraten uttryckt sin oro över situationen för människorättsförsvararen Ahmed Mansoor och vädjat om hans omedelbara frigivning.

Ahmed Mansoor, ingenjör och internationellt respekterad människorättsförsvarare, har suttit fängslad sedan 2017 för sina fredliga yttranden och aktiviteter. Han dömdes 2018 till tio års fängelse efter en rättegång som inte uppfyllde internationella krav på en rättvis rättegång. Efter en massrättegång dömdes han 2024 på nytt för att ha stött en så kallad ”terroristorganisation”.

Mansoor har vittnat om att han hölls isolerad i flera månader och utsattes för tortyr. Kommittén uppmanar till hans omedelbara och villkorslösa frigivning samt till att hans fängelsevillkor uppfyller FN:s minimistandarder för behandling av frihetsberövade.

Brevet i sin helhet:

Stockholm 8 December 2025

Your Highness,

We, the Human Rights Committee of Sweden’s Scientific and Literary Academies respectfully request your assistance regarding the urgent situation of Emirati engineer and human rights defender Ahmed Mansoor, who has been imprisoned since 2017 for his peaceful expression and activities.

Mr. Mansoor, an internationally respected human rights defender, was arrested in March 2017 and convicted in 2018 after proceedings that failed to meet international fair- trial standards. He received a 10-year sentence to prison. In late 2023, he was again charged, as part of a mass trial of more than 80 Emiratis, many imprisoned for years, only for peacefully exercising their fundamental rights. In mid-2024 Mr. Mansoor was convicted, of allegedly supporting a so called “terrorist organization” though human rights organizations report that the accusations stem from the defendants’ involvement in a peaceful UAE human rights advocacy group.
Mr. Mansoor´s conviction was upheld in March 2025, on procedural grounds.

Numerous respected human rights organizations have documented serious violations in the mass trial, including failure to disclose the precise charges, restricted access by lawyers to their clients’ case files, closed hearings, and mistreatment of detainees. Mr. Mansoor testified that he was held incommunicado for months and subjected to torture. Using terrorism-related charges against individuals for their peaceful human rights advocacy is a violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Given that Mr. Mansoor is serving long sentences for peacefully exercising internationally protected human rights, we urge You to use your good offices to secure his prompt and unconditional release from prison. In the meantime, we ask that his detention conditions comply with the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, including regular family visits, adequate medical care, and end to solitary confinement.

Thank you in advance, Your Highness, for your attention to this matter of utmost importance.

Respectfully yours,

Stefan Svallfors
Professor, Chairman of the Human Rights Committee of Sweden’s Scientific and
Literary Academies

Akademiernas kommitté för mänskliga rättigheter består av representanter från Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien, Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien, Svenska Akademien och Sveriges unga akademi.