EuroMed Condemns Arrest of Palestinian Journalist Ali Abu Nimah in Zurich

The Swiss authorities’ arrest of Ali Abu Nimah, the journalist and executive director of Electronic Intifada, before his participation at a pro-Palestine solidarity event in Zurich is strongly condemned.

His arrest is a concerning and dangerous development that reflects a growing trend in Western governments to censor free speech and target journalists and activists who document the suffering of victims and stand up for Palestinian rights, all in blatant defiance of pressure and incitement.

Following hours of questioning at Zurich airport on Friday, Abu Nimah was taken into custody before his planned speech tour about the Israeli occupation and the persecution of Palestinians.

This arbitrary arrest gives the false impression that showing solidarity with the victims of the Israeli occupation peacefully is now illegal.

The action taken by Swiss authorities is extremely concerning, as it marks an unprecedented low level of respect for human rights, particularly in a nation that has long been known for upholding democratic principles and protecting fundamental liberties.

Targeting journalists and human rights advocates is indicative of a significant decline in European governments’ dedication to upholding human rights and freedom of expression. Additionally, this arrest is part of a larger campaign that has seen harassment and similar arrests in other European nations, demonstrating the growing extent of repression and limitations on Palestinian rights advocates.

The Swiss authorities must immediately and unconditionally release “Ali Abu Nimah” and ensure respect for his legal and human rights.

All international organisations, institutions, and journalists’ unions must express their strong opposition to these persistent abuses and seek to protect the rights of journalists and activists, particularly those who represent under-represented groups.

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor

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Dr. Marwan Asmar holds a PhD from Leeds University and is a freelance writer specializing on the Middle East. He has worked as a journalist since the early 1990s in Jordan and the Gulf countries, and been widely published, including at Albawaba, Gulf News, Al Ghad, World Press Review and others.

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