
Arbitrary detention/ Forced disappearance/ Unfair trial/
Allegation of torture and ill-treatment/ Risk for safety/ Death penalty
Case LBY
031207.2: Follow-up of case LBY 031207 and LBY 031207.1
The
International Secretariat of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT)
has received new information concerning the following situation in Libya
New
information
The
International Secretariat of the OMCT has been informed by a reliable
source and by Antenna International, member organisation of OMCT
SOS-Torture network, that the judgement against Mr. Jamal Alhaji (writer),
Dr. Idris Bufayed, Mr. Fareed Azway (writer), Mr. Almahdi Hmeed (lawyer),
Mr. Assadiq Hmeed, Mr. Faraj Hmeed, Mr. Adel Hmeed, Mr. Ali Hmeed, Mr. Ala
Adrisi, Mr. Assadiq Gashoot, Mr. Bashir Alharis, and Mr. Ahmad Alabeedi,
detained in connection with a planned demonstration against the
authorities in February 2007, would be rendered by the Revolutionary
Security Court in Tripoli at a final hearing on 15 April 2008. This was
reportedly announced by the Court at a hearing held on 11 March 2008, in
presence of the 12 men. They may face the death penalty if found guilty.
According to the same information, Dr. Idris Bufayed is in very poor
health condition and is currently hospitalised in "Sabrata" hospital.
Mr.
Abdel rahman Al-Gteewi and Mr. Juma Bufayed, who were arrested along with
the 12 men, remain reportedly disappeared.
The
International Secretariat of OMCT remains very much concerned about the
forced disappearance of Mr. Abdel rahman Al-Gteewi and Mr. Juma Bufayed,
being at particular risk of torture and ill-treatment. Moreover, OMCT
expresses its concern with the detention and trial of the 12
above-mentioned individuals, who, according to the information received,
seemed to be effectively punished for their peaceful political opposition
to or criticism of the government. OMCT calls for their immediate and
unconditional release in the absence of valid legal charges, or, if such
charges exist, bring them before an impartial, independent, competent and
fair tribunal and guarantee their procedural rights at all times. OMCT
wishes to recall that it is strongly opposed to the death penalty as an
extreme form or cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and a violation of
the right to life as proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and other international human rights instruments.
OMCT
recalls that Libya is a State party to the UN Convention Against Torture
and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which both
prohibit cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. In line with their
obligations under these treaties, it is incumbent on the Libyan
authorities to consider seriously any allegations of torture and
ill-treatment made by the victim, and to undertake a thorough
investigation in this regard. OMCT also recalls to Libya that according to
article 9 1) of the ICCPR “no one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest
or detention”.
Reminder of the situation
The
International Secretariat of the OMCT was informed about the trial of 12
men detained in connection with a planned demonstration against the
authorities in February 2007. Reports indicate that they were allegedly
subjected to torture and ill-treatment. Moreover, two individuals, who
were arrested along with the 12 men, remain reportedly disappeared.
According to the information received, Mr. Jamal Alhaji (writer), Dr.
Idris Bufayed, Mr. Fareed Azway (writer), Mr. Almahdi Hmeed (lawyer), Mr.
Assadiq Hmeed, Mr. Faraj Hmeed, Mr. Adel Hmeed, Mr. Ali Hmeed, Mr. Ala
Adrisi, Mr. Assadiq Gashoot, Mr. Bashir Alharis and Mr. Ahmad Alabeedi
were arrested between 16 and 17 February 2007 and detained in view of
their planned peaceful demonstration to take place in Tripoli to
commemorate the first anniversary of the killing of at least 12 people and
the injuring of score of more during a demonstration in Benghazi. Mr.
Abdel rahman Al-Gteewi and Mr. Juma Bufayed, Dr. Idris Bufayed’s brother,
were later arrested but no grounds have been given for their detention and
no charge has been laid against them. The reasons for their detention are
unclear as they were reportedly not part of the demonstration organisers.
There is however reasons to believe that Mr. Juma Bufayed was arrested
because of his close relationship with Dr. Idris Bufayed, and more
specifically by the phone calls he reportedly made right after his brother
was arrested to inform about the situation.
Mr. Ahmad Alabeedi, Mr. Adel Hmeed, Mr. Ali Hmeed, Mr. Faraj Hmeed, Mr.
Almahdi Hmeed, Mr. Assadiq Hmeed and Mr. Fareed Azway were reportedly
presented on 20 April 2007 before a court in the district of Tajoura in
Tripoli and then detained at the Aljadidah prison in Tripoli. Dr. Idris
Bufayed, Mr. Assadiq Gashoot, Mr. Ala Adrisi, Mr. Jamal Alhaji, and Mr.
Bashir Alharis were also reportedly presented before the same court but
were then transferred to Ain-Zara prison in Tripoli, after allegedly being
detained for at least two months in a detention centre operated by the
Internal Security Agency in Sikka Street, aka 7th November Street, in
Tripoli.
The 12
men were reportedly charged with vaguely worded offences including
possession of weapons, conspiracy against the "Public Authority",
conspiring and contact with foreign enemies, encouraging violence against
the State.
According to the same information, none of the 12 men were able to meet
their lawyers outside the court room. A hearing reportedly took place on
20 November 2007 but was postponed to 4 December 2007 because of the
absence of two lawyers appointed by the judge. Moreover, only those
detained at Aljadidah prison were reportedly present at the hearing. The
hearing was further postponed to 8 January 2008 but the reasons of this
postponement are unclear. A new hearing was expected to take place on 13
March 2008 but was then held two days before, on 11 March 2008.
According to the information, all prisoners have allegedly complained to
have suffered acts of torture in the first five months of their arrest.
Mr. Faraj Hmeed and Mr. Almahdi Hmeed were allegedly punched and beaten
with wooden implements, subjected to falaqa (beating on the soles of the
feet) and placed in a coffin as a form of intimidation during at least one
interrogation session. They had reportedly to receive medical treatment as
a result. Moreover, those detained at Ain-Zara prison were allegedly kept
in the basement without any light for months. While the men detained at
the Aljadidha prison were allowed a few family visits (although on an
irregular basis), the detainees at the Ain-Zara prison were allegedly not
allowed any. Furthermore, reports indicate that Mr. Ahmad Alabeedi, Mr.
Jamal Alhaji and Mr. Fareed Azway are in very poor health condition. Mr.
Fareed Azway reportedly suffers from chronic eye problem and is mentally
stressed.
Regarding Mr. Abdel rahman Al-Gteewi’s and Mr. Juma Bufayed, their
whereabouts have remained unknown since their arrest in February 2007.
Actions
requested
Please
write to the authorities in Libya urging them to:
1.
Immediately locate the whereabouts of Mr. Abdel rahman Al-Gteewi and Mr.
Juma Bufayed;
2.
Guarantee, in all circumstances, the physical and psychological integrity
of all the 14 above-mentioned individuals;
3.
Order their immediate release in the absence of valid legal charges, or,
if such charges exist, bring them before an impartial, independent,
competent and fair tribunal and guarantee their procedural rights at all
times;
4.
Guarantee immediate and unconditional access to their lawyers, families
and any appropriate medical treatment they may require;
5.
Order a thorough and impartial investigation into these events, in
particular into the allegations of torture, in order to identify all those
responsible, bring them to trial and apply the penal and/or administrative
sanctions as provided by law;
6.
Guarantee the respect of human rights and the fundamental freedoms
throughout the country in accordance with national laws and international
human rights standards.
Addresses
•
Colonel Mu'ammar al-Kaddafi, Leader of the Revolution, Office of the
Leader of the Revolution, Tripoli, Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab
Jamahiriya. Fax : + 218 21 333 01 85
•
Secretary of Justice, Minister Mr Mustafa Abdeljalil, Email: secretary@aladel.gov.ly;
fax nr ++ 218214805427
•
Permanent Mission of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to the
United Nations Office at Geneva and International Organizations in
Switzerland, Rue de Richemond 25, 1202 Geneva, Tel: +41 22 959 89 00, Fax:
+41 22 959 89 10, Email:
• The
Embassy of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya in Brussels , 28
av. Victoria, 1050 Brussels, Belgium, Tel: +32 2 649 37 37, Fax: +32 2 640
90 76, Email:
Please
also write to the Diplomatic Representatives of Libya in your country.
Geneva, 09 April 2008
Kindly
inform us of any action undertaken quoting the code of this appeal in your
reply.
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