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HM-XX-2026-019
Issued · 06 JUN 2026

Mohamed Al-Roken

Human rights lawyer who represented victims of human rights abuses and fellow defenders across the United Arab Emirates.

Portrait · on file
Status
as of 06 Jun 2026
Sentenced
in United Arab Emirates
RED
[ Identity ledger ]
Country
United Arab Emirates
Profession
Human rights monitor, Lawyer
Arrested
Verb. status
Serving sentence
Sentence
35 years in prison total: 10 years from the UAE 94 trial plus 25 years from the UAE 84 trial.
First record
Arrested in 2012, he completed his sentence in 2022 but was never released. A second trial added 25 more years. HuMENA Editorial
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File HM-XX-2026-019
Issued Saturday, 6 June 2026
Mohamed Al-RokenCase file · narrative
§ 01 · BACKGROUND
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§ 01Background and the caseEditorial narrative

Mohamed Al-Roken is a human rights lawyer who defended activists and critics of the UAE government. Arrested in 2012, he completed a 10-year sentence in 2022 but was never released. He now faces 35 years total after a second trial sentenced him to 25 more.

Editorial update · 13 May 2026 — Al-Roken completed his ten-year UAE-94 sentence on 17 July 2022 but was not released. He was retried with 42 others in the UAE-84 "Justice and Dignity" case and sentenced in July 2024 to a further 25 years in prison; the Federal Supreme Court upheld this sentence on 4 March 2025. He has been imprisoned continuously since 17 July 2012.

Background and Work

Mohamed Al-Roken is a human rights lawyer who spent his career defending victims of state abuse in the United Arab Emirates. His clients included activists prosecuted under the country's expanding security laws, bloggers targeted for online speech, and fellow human rights defenders facing criminal charges for their work. He represented the UAE 5, a group of defenders convicted and sentenced to prison in November 2011, later released under presidential amnesty.

He attended the Front Line Defenders Dublin Platform in 2003, part of a regional network of lawyers and defenders working across the Gulf. His legal practice made him a prominent voice in a shrinking space for dissent.

The Arrest and the UAE 94 Trial

On 17 July 2012, Mohamed Al-Roken was arrested. He became one of the defendants in what became known as the UAE 94 case, a mass trial of government critics and reform activists. The trial began on 4 March 2013 before the Federal Supreme Court. Among the 94 were human rights defenders, judges, academics, and student leaders.

During his detention, he was denied access to his lawyer. He was subjected to psychological intimidation. Multiple defendants in the trial reported torture and other ill-treatment before and after the proceedings. The trial ended with convictions and lengthy prison sentences for dozens of the accused. Mohamed Al-Roken was sentenced to ten years in prison.

Indefinite Detention After Sentence Completion

In July 2022, Mohamed Al-Roken completed his ten-year sentence. Authorities refused to release him. Under the 2014 anti-terrorism law, prisoners can be detained beyond the end of their terms for what the law calls counseling and rehabilitation. He was transferred to a counseling center inside the prison. The authorities claimed he still posed an ideological threat.

The 2014 counter-terrorism law contains a vague and overly broad definition of terrorism. It treats a wide range of activities protected under international human rights standards as terrorism. The law allows for lengthy prison terms and the death penalty. It has been used systematically to silence critics and extend the detention of those who have already served their sentences.

The UAE 84 Trial and Further Sentencing

On 7 December 2023, Mohamed Al-Roken was brought before the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal on new terrorism-related charges. He appeared alongside 84 other detainees in a case that became known as Justice and Dignity or the UAE 84 case. It was the second-largest security case in UAE history. The trial proceeded quickly. In January 2024, the court sentenced Mohamed Al-Roken and 43 other defendants to 25 years in prison each.

The sentence was added to his earlier ten-year term, bringing his total to 35 years. He appealed. On 4 March 2025, the State Security Department of the UAE Federal Supreme Court rejected the appeal and upheld the 25-year sentence.

Legal Context and the Shrinking Space for Dissent

The space for dissent in the United Arab Emirates has contracted sharply over the past decade. In 2012, the government enacted a cybercrime law used to prosecute social media activists and others who defend freedom of expression online. The 2014 counter-terrorism law followed, entrenching the repression with provisions that criminalize a broad spectrum of peaceful activity.

Mohamed Al-Roken has been imprisoned for more than twelve years. He was convicted twice on terrorism-related charges for activity that falls within the scope of his work as a human rights lawyer and his peaceful exercise of the rights to freedom of expression and association. He remains in detention with no clear prospect of release.

Recognition and International Response

In 2014, while imprisoned, Mohamed Al-Roken was nominated as a finalist for the Front Line Defenders Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk. In March 2023, a coalition of 13 organizations published a joint statement calling on the UAE government to release all those imprisoned following the UAE 94 trial solely for peacefully exercising their rights to freedom of expression and association. The statement urged authorities to investigate allegations of torture and ill-treatment, hold those responsible to account, and provide victims with effective remedies and reparation.

HuMENA · Living Archive HM-XX-2026-019 Page 02 · Narrative
Mohamed Al-RokenCase file · timeline
§ 02 · CHRONOLOGY
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§ 02Documented chronology16 events on file

  1. 01 Jan 2003Wednesday
    other Attended Front Line Defenders Dublin Platform Mohamed Al-Roken participated in the Front Line Defenders Dublin Platform, joining a regional network of human rights lawyers and defenders.
  2. 01 Nov 2011Tuesday
    other Defended UAE 5 human rights defenders Mohamed Al-Roken represented the UAE 5, human rights defenders convicted and sentenced to prison for their work, later released under presidential amnesty.
  3. 17 Jul 2012Tuesday
    arrest Arrested as part of UAE 94 case Mohamed Al-Roken was arrested and became one of 94 defendants in a mass trial targeting government critics and reform activists.
  4. 17 Jul 2012Tuesday
    denial · of · legal · counsel Denied access to lawyer During detention, Mohamed Al-Roken was denied access to his lawyer and subjected to psychological intimidation.
  5. 04 Mar 2013Monday
    hearing UAE 94 trial began The mass trial of 94 government critics, including Mohamed Al-Roken, began before the Federal Supreme Court.
  6. 31 Dec 2013Tuesday
    sentence Sentenced to 10 years in prison Mohamed Al-Roken was sentenced to ten years in prison following conviction in the UAE 94 trial.
  7. 01 Jan 2014Wednesday
    other Nominated for Front Line Defenders Award While imprisoned, Mohamed Al-Roken was nominated as a finalist for the 2014 Front Line Defenders Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk.
  8. 01 Jul 2022Friday
    other Completed 10-year sentence but not released Mohamed Al-Roken completed his ten-year prison sentence but authorities refused to release him, invoking the 2014 anti-terrorism law's counseling provisions.
  9. 01 Jul 2022Friday
    transfer Transferred to counseling center in prison After completing his sentence, Mohamed Al-Roken was sent to a counseling center inside the prison under the claim he still posed an ideological threat.
  10. 17 Jul 2022Sunday
    other Ten-year UAE-94 sentence completed Al-Roken completed his ten-year prison sentence from the original UAE-94 trial. Emirati authorities refused to release him, citing 2014 anti-terrorism legislation.
  11. 01 Mar 2023Wednesday
    other Coalition calls for release on UAE 94 anniversary A coalition of 13 organizations published a statement calling for the release of all imprisoned following the UAE 94 trial and for investigation of torture allegations.
  12. 07 Dec 2023Thursday
    hearing Brought to trial in UAE 84 case Mohamed Al-Roken was brought before the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal on new terrorism-related charges alongside 84 co-defendants in the Justice and Dignity case.
  13. 31 Jan 2024Wednesday
    sentence Sentenced to additional 25 years The Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal sentenced Mohamed Al-Roken and 43 other defendants to 25 years in prison, bringing his total sentence to 35 years.
  14. 10 Jul 2024Wednesday
    sentence Sentenced to further 25 years (UAE-84) Convicted alongside 42 others in the grossly unfair UAE-84 trial and sentenced to 25 years' further imprisonment.
  15. 04 Mar 2025Tuesday
    verdict Appeal rejected, sentence upheld The State Security Department of the UAE Federal Supreme Court rejected Mohamed Al-Roken's appeal, upholding the 25-year sentence.
  16. 04 Mar 2025Tuesday
    verdict Federal Supreme Court upholds 25-year sentence The State Security Department of the UAE Federal Supreme Court rejected the appeal in the "Justice and Dignity" case, upholding the 25-year sentence.
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Mohamed Al-RokenCase file · legal & violations
§ 03 · LEGAL
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§ 03Charges filed by the state2 on record

  1. 01Terrorism-related charges (UAE 94 case)
  2. 02Terrorism-related charges (UAE 84 / Justice and Dignity case)

§ 04Sentence

Imposed sentence
35 years in prison total: 10 years from the UAE 94 trial plus 25 years from the UAE 84 trial.

§ 05Documented violations7 categories

Arbitrary detentionCriminalization of solidarityDenial of legal counselJudicial harassmentProlonged pretrial detentionTortureUnfair trial
HuMENA · Living Archive HM-XX-2026-019 Page 04 · Legal
Mohamed Al-RokenCase file · provenance
§ 06 · PROVENANCE
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§ 06Editorial provenanceHuMENA Editorial Board

How this record was compiled

This case file was compiled by HuMENA's United Arab Emirates research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility rests with the HuMENA Editorial Board. Where dates or facts are uncertain, the record errs on the side of the source material and notes uncertainty in the live archive at humena.org.

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Saturday, 6 June 2026
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2026-05-12
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Cite this record · Chicago / APA HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement. (2026). Mohamed Al-Roken [Case file]. HuMENA Defenders Living Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2026, from https://dev.humena.org/defenders/mohamed-al-roken/

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