USA / United Kingdom : Solidarity following the designation of Palestinian organisations

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Human rights organisations, including the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, stand in solidarity with Palestinian organisations and human rights defenders worldwide who are working to uphold international law in the face of Israel’s genocide and colonial apartheid against the Palestinian people. They condemn the sanctions imposed on Palestinian organisations by the United States and on Palestine Action by the United Kingdom.

22 September 2025. We stand in solidarity with Palestinian organisations and human rights defenders worldwide working to uphold international law in the face of Israel’s genocide [1] and colonial apartheid against the Palestinian people [2]. We condemn unlawful threats, restrictions, reprisals and sanctions against individuals, organisations and mechanisms engaged in investigating and promoting accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Following decades of increased attack and defamation campaigns against organisations working in the field of human rights in relation to Palestine, Israel’s unlawful designation of Palestinian civil society organisations as “terrorist” is now being used against Palestinian and other organisations advocating for the rights of Palestinians; this is the case of Addameer in the USA and Palestine Action in the UK.

These were followed by the US designation of Al-Haq, Al Mezan and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) [3] for “directly engag[ing] in efforts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute Israeli nationals, without Israel’s consent”. This is a clear case of reprisals against Palestinian civil society for their work on human rights and accountability, following on from US sanctions against Francesca Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the oPt in July 2025 for dispensing her UN mandate. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stressed that the US sanctions “only deepen impunity, silence victims’ voices and encourage a climate of continued commission of violations and international crimes”. The UN Human Rights Council has previously recognised that impunity for past atrocity crimes is a significant factor contributing to their continuation and recurrence.

In June 2025, UN experts also condemned the decision of the US government to sanction judges of the ICC stating that “[t]he order is an attack on global rule of law and strikes at the very heart of the international criminal justice system. The financial restrictions it will impose undermine the ICC and its investigations into war crimes and crimes against humanity across the world, including those committed against women and children.” Decrying double standards in international law, they stressed that “[j]ustice must apply equally to all, without exception. Upholding international law is not a selective process—it is a shared responsibility [...]”. The US also denied or revoked visas to dozens of Palestinian Authority (PA) and Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) officials, thereby preventing their participation in the UNGA session.

This is not a new trend, but it is worsening. Civil society working on monitoring and documenting these violations have reported the unprecedented scale and intensity of the crackdown on fundamental freedoms in relation to Palestine in Western Europe and North America.

Israel has implemented various policies and legislation to maintain its apartheid, including by attempting to silence dissent globally, including at the Human Rights Council and other UN fora. For years, Palestinian defenders have been subjected to campaigns of intimidation, defamation, harassment and reprisals for engaging with the UN and international accountability mechanisms as documented in the yearly report of the Secretary General on reprisals. Israel and the organisations supportive of its policies have played a destructive role [4] and contributed to shaping an anti-Palestinian narrative while instrumentalising allegations and definitions of terrorism and anti-semitism to silence dissent and avoid accountability. It has also coordinated campaigns in support of the promotion of policies and legislation aimed at cracking down on free speech and association in relation to Palestine, including in Western countries.

Our organisations decry the systematic trend of repression of Palestinian solidarity, a coordinated effort by State and private actors to silence Palestinian voices. Our organisations also denounce political and conditional funding to civil society. This type of aid conditionality is a disciplining tool that forces actors to choose between principle and solidarity on the one hand, or survival on the other hand.

Jewish Voice for Peace, civil society organisations and UN experts have raised alarm at the weaponisation of antisemitism and counter terrorism policies to suppress fundamental rights in relation to Palestine. JVP stressed how the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, or IHRA definition of antisemitism, into law and policy is being used by the US federal government, local governments, and para-state institutions to suppress human rights advocacy for Palestine as it conflates accountability for the state of Israel and anti-Semitism. Similar policies were monitored in Europe and in other Western countries.

Already in a joint statement from 2024, Special Procedures raised alarm at the crackdown on free speech and advocacy in relation to Palestine, especially in Western States. The experts concluded that undue restrictions imposed by States, “on peaceful protests and civil society working to protect human rights and humanitarian law in the context of the Gaza war are contrary to States’ obligation under international law to prevent atrocity crimes, such as genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and apartheid”. Instead of implementing the recommendations of Special Procedures, many of these States have escalated the crackdown on freedom of expression and association in relation to Palestine in an alarming manner.

States that continue to provide military, economic and political support to Israel, while suppressing fundamental freedoms, as well as attacking independent courts and experts, and defunding humanitarian aid (UNRWA), may be complicit in the commission of international crimes. 

Time to act against genocide, apartheid and the suppression of Palestine speech is long overdue. Silence is not an option.

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  • Co-signatories

    1. International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
    2. ِEgyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)
    3. Sexual Rights Initiative
    4. Kenya Human Rights Commission
    5. Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR)
    6. Palestine Legal
    7. Mouvement contre le racisme et pour l’amitié entre les peuples (MRAP)
    8. American Association of Jurists (AAJ)
    9. Irish Council for Civil Liberties
    10. Third World Network
    11. POLITY THINK TANK
    12. Sahabat Alam Malaysia
    13. Consumers Association of Penang, Malaysia
    14. Polish-Palestinian Justice Initiative KAKTUS
    15. Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD)
    16. The Regional Coalition for Women Human Rights Defenders in South West Asia and North Africa (WHRDMENA)
    17. Det Danske Hus i Palæstina (DHIP)
    18. Namibia Diverse Women’s Association (NDWA)
    19. Secours Catholique - Caritas France
    20. Bytes For All, Pakistan
    21. Campaign Against Arms Trade
    22. Bir Duino-Kyrgyzstsn
    23. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
    24. NOVACT Institute of Nonviolence
    25. Arab Lawyers Association (UK)
    26. Women in Black Vienna
    27. Centre for Human Rights and Development (CHRD) Mongolia
    28. Housing and Land Rights Network - Habitat International Coalition
    29. Habitat Defenders Africa (HDA)
    30. Zimbabwe People’s Land Rights Movement
    31. Maldivian Democracy Network (MDN)
    32. Pusat KOMAS, Malaysia
    33. American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
    34. Public association “Dignity”
    35. Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO)
    36. People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD)
    37. Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU)
    38. Abductees Mothers Association
    39. Think Centre, Singapore
    40. Madaripur Legal Aid Association (MLAA)
    41. Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
    42. Global Interfaith Network
    43. FIDA Cameroon
    44. Oyu Tolgoi Watch
    45. Rivers without Boundaries Coalition Mongolia
    46. Riposte internationale
    47. Solidarité des Organisations d’Appui à la Paix. "SOA-P"
    48. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
    49. Collectif de sauvegarde de la ligue algérienne pour la défense des droits de l’Homme (CS-LADDH)
    50. Youth for Green Communities (YGC)
    51. Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms
    52. Prison Watch Sierra Leone
    53. Collectif des Familles de disparus en Algérie
    54. Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates
    55. United Funding and Development for Underage Mothers (UFDUM), Inc.
    56. Madres de Plaza de Mayo-Linea Fundadora
    57. Latin American Federation of Associations of Relatives of Disappeared-Detainees
    58. Defence for Human Rights
    59. Aquarius Supervivientes
    60. Equality Bahamas
    61. Engage & Share
    62. Amis de la Terre France / Friends of the Earth France
    63. Lumière Synergie pour le développement
    64. Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA)
    65. Buliisa Initiative for Rural Development Organization
    66. Manushya Foundation
    67. International Rivers
    68. Civil Society and Human Rights Network - CSHRN
    69. Jamaa Resource Initiatives
    70. Transnational Institute
    71. ODIMA
    72. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
    73. Instituto Maíra
    74. American Friends Service Committee
    75. International Accountability Project
    76. Association for Democracy in the Maldives (ADM)
    77. Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC)
    78. Urgence Palestine
    79. El Nadeem Center against violence and torture
    80. HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement
    81. Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition (WHRDIC)
    82. Refugees Platform in Egypt
    83. Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)
    84. Defence of Human Rights Pakistan

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