
Oman
Oman’s overly broad laws restrict the rights to freedom of expression, assembly and association. The authorities target peaceful activists, pro-reform bloggers, and government critics using short term arrests and detentions and other forms of harassment. Although the law states that all citizens are equal and bans gender-based discrimination, women face discrimination under the law in matters of divorce, inheritance, child custody and legal guardianship. Oman’s kafala (sponsorship) immigrant labor system and lack of labor law protections leaves the country’s more than 140,000 migrant domestic workers exposed to abuse and exploitation by employers.

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Middle East/North Africa: End Violent Punishment of Children
Human Rights Watch Introduces Country Index Based on Laws, Policies
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UAE: Omani Sentenced to Life in Tainted Trial
Allegations of Torture, Due Process Violations, Inadequate Health Care
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Oman: Protect Migrant Workers During Pandemic
Promising Commitments; Proper Implementation, Additional Measures Needed
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Gulf States: Ease Immigration Detention in Pandemic
Unwarranted Amid Health Risks, Global Travel Restrictions
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‘No Longer Alone’: LGBT Voices from the Middle East, North Africa
Videos, Report Highlight Issues of Identity, Activism