About Us
Who We Are
Established in 2025 in France, My Rights MENA is a non-profit human rights organization dedicated to protecting and promoting human rights across the Middle East and North Africa region.
The foundation was born out of a deep conviction that awareness of one’s rights is the first step toward defending them, and that empowering individuals and communities to actively participate in decision-making strengthens democracy and ensures social justice.
We focus on:
Providing legal support
Promoting a culture of transitional justice
Documenting human rights violations
Building the capacity of activists and affected communities
Continuously working to combat impunity and advocate for victims before local and international platforms
Almoutassim Al Kilani
CEO & FOUNDER
International Lawyer and Legal Expert in Criminal Justice & Human Rights
Current Role: PhD Researcher in Law and International Relations (Paris-based).
Core Expertise:
International Criminal Law & International Humanitarian Law
Collection, preservation, documentation, and chain of custody of criminal evidence for international and domestic courts
Legal case-building for war crimes and crimes against humanity
Transitional Justice, Universal Jurisdiction, and Victims’ Rights
Management of internationally funded legal and human rights programs
Key Experience & Contributions:
Since 2012, has led field-based documentation of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Syria, creating case files used in European judicial proceedings against former Syrian officials.
Has managed multiple legal and field programs for major international donors (GIZ, OSF, U.S. State Department/DRL, EU, FIDH) focusing on:
Transitional justice
Documentation of violations
Legal capacity building
Governance reform in post-conflict states
Provides legal expertise on crises in Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Tunisia, and Palestine in partnership with international and UN bodies.
Plays an active role in Syrian civil society, having helped found two political parties supporting democratic transition and developing programs for human rights and good governance through the Arab Council.
Currently oversees the “Democratic Transition in Somalia – 2025” project.
Academic & Thought Leadership:
PhD candidate researching the intersection of international law and international relations in justice and accountability.
Author of numerous legal studies and articles on human rights violations in the Arab world.
Regular speaker at international conferences and legal forums on transitional justice and universal jurisdiction.