New York. Maonah Association celebrates International Human Rights Day and launches three main reports
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On Thursday, December 10, 2025, the Maonah Association for Human Rights and Migration (AMHRI) in New York celebrated International Human Rights Day and launched three major international reports.
The reports included: the 2025 Annual Report, the 2025 New York Election Monitoring Report, and the 2025 Iraqi Parliamentary Election Monitoring Report, attended by international and United Nations organizations and academic and community leaders.
During the event, the Association reviewed its most notable activities at the United Nations during 2025, including its participation in three consecutive sessions of the Human Rights Council, the expansion of its international partnerships, the opening of its new office in Brooklyn and the implementation of training programs benefiting more than 1,200 people.
The Association also presented the results of election monitoring projects in New York and Iraq, emphasizing the preparation of reports consistent with international standards in a way that strengthens transparency and democracy.
The celebration included an art exhibition titled “Art for Rights, Peace and the Sustainable Development Goals” with the participation of young people from the Yemeni and Arab communities.
In his speech at the event, the association’s president, Muhammad Ali Allaw, affirmed AMHRI’s commitment to defending victims, empowering migrants and continuing international work until 2026.
The association called for strengthening electoral oversight, protecting civilians and aid workers, and releasing kidnapped United Nations employees in Yemen, in addition to extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemenis in the United States.
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