Another Qatar Interpol Red Notice removed
Over the past three years, Qatar has significantly increased its use of Interpol’s database, leading to the temporary arrests of a number...
Qatar human rights violations liable to be sued in UK
When foreigners move to Qatar, it’s usually on the basis of an invitation, a business opportunity or a job. Doha doesn’t have the same...
Stirling: Qatar’s UK business holdings should support wrongfully detained expats
With an increasing number of British citizens suffering unjust treatment and wrongful convictions in Qatar, it is time to take stock of...
For women in Qatar, lockdown is nothing new
When it comes to the issue of women’s rights in the Gulf , Saudi Arabia is most frequently cited as the most repressive country in the...
"Australian embassy woefully unhelpful" in Qatar administrative blunder!
Australian national Joseph Sarlak, 69, is not allowed to leave Qatar, and no one knows why. He has been stuck in the tiny Gulf nation...
Amnesty International joins Detained in Dubai in effort to free Australian Jo Sarlak, held in Qatar
Elderly Australian citizen Joseph Sarlak should have been home a long time ago. Instead, after being released from a virtual life...