Tuesday 28 August 2007

Shuro-Net: Violations Against The Rights Of The Leaders Of The QARAN Political Organization


Hargeysa, Somaliland – 14 August 2007

The national network of human rights organizations SHURO-net is always on standby for the protection and promotion of the basic rights of Somaliland citizens in accordance with the Islamic Sharia, the Somaliland Constitution and the International Resolutions on Human Rights.

The Somaliland national network of human rights organizations keeping a watchful and cautious eye on the human rights situation in general and the unlawful arrest of the leaders of the QARAN political organization in particular, are worried about the Somaliland Government’s continuous and increasing violations of the constitutional rights and freedoms of its citizens.

On Wednesday, officials of the Network (Shuro-net) went to Mandhera Prison; on a fact finding mission organized by the National Commission for Human Rights, and met the detained Mohamed Abdi Gabose, Mohamed Hashi Elmi and Jamal Aideed Ibrahim.

The leaders of the Qaran political organization in Mandhera Prison showed a lot of worries about the country’s current political climate and their arrest though they have not committed any crime. The detainees who were in high spirits described their arrest as against the Somaliland Constitution and the Convention of Universal Human Rights.

The human rights network is conversant that the Government has violated the basic rights of the detainees. This was confirmed by the leaders of the Qaran political organization who told that the Government has not so far informed them of the crimes committed, but has placed restrictions on the detainees’ lawyers and relatives to visit them in prison. Also this has affected negatively the visits of the other prison inmates.

The human rights network is worried about the Government’s treatment of the leaders of the Qaran political organizations as criminals although no court has yet found them guilty of any crime. This is against Article 26 (3) of the Somaliland Constitution, which confirms that every one is innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

The defenders of human rights confirmed to the leaders of the Qaran political organization that they are always ready for any thing that benefits the Somaliland public, and that they are against acts by the Somaliland Government to discredit and insult any one, which is contrary to Article 24 (3) of the Constitution that says that every one has a right to protection of his dignity, reputation and private life.

The fact finding mission of Shuro-net on the case of the leaders of the Qaran political organization found the Government extended the detention of the prisoners without bringing them before a court or informing them personally. Also the Government violated Article 9 (2) of the international convention of ICCPR, which says that every one arrested has a right to be informed immediately the reason of his arrest and as soon as possible the crime he has committed.

The leaders of the Qaran political organization showed grave worries about the justice system of Somaliland and in particular the judge who is handling their case whom they feel is biased and not neutral.

The human rights network confirms in support of Amnesty International’s report on this case that the accused did not commit any crime deserving their arrest, as no breach of peace and security or public order resulted from their organizational activities that were similar to those of the existing political parties which the Constitution allows and they normally carried out before their registration as political parties.

The human rights network, Shuro-net also condemns the unlawful arrest of Mohamed Abdi Jibril and Akil Abdirahman Awale Ogle who were taken straight to Mandhera Prison on the Hargeysa/Berbera road about 93km north-east of Hargeysa. The illegal Security Committee sent these two elders on 30 July 2007 when they spoke out of the arrest of the leaders of the Qaran political organization. These two detainees have so far not been brought before a court of justice while their relatives are not allowed to visit them in prison as confirmed by members of the network.

The human rights network, Shuro-net is worried about the Somaliland Government’s continuing and increasing violations of human rights in the current political turmoil in the country due to lack of cooperation between the Houses of Parliament, which coupled with the differences caused by the annual budget, the formation of he Electoral Commission and the arrest of the leaders of the Qaran political organization, is causing an unnecessary limbo to the budding democracy in Somaliland.

The human rights network, Shuro-net calls the Government to:

1. Release the leaders of the Qaran political organization and the two elders detained by the Security Committee or if they committed a crime bring them before an independent court of law.

2. Stop the rigid confrontational policy of late and return to the save policy Somaliland followed since it reinstated its independence, which were compromise, understanding, consultation and cooperation.

3. Listen to the public cry to release the leaders of the Qaran political organization and the two elders.

4. Protect the basic human rights of the citizens, and to avoid any unlawful method to lose the leaders of Qaran political organization their right to participate in the coming elections.

5. Create a neutral committee that is independent of the three national councils and the political parties to mediate between the two Houses of Parliament.

6. Expedite the Law of Judiciary and Courts to establish a just and independent justice system.

Finally, we call the Somaliland citizens to support the Government in its endeavor of good progress and development, and to correct its possible mistakes without violating the rule of law and good behavior that the Republic of Somaliland has adopted.

Zamzam Abdi Aden
Chairperson Shuro-net

Mubarak Ibrahim Aar
Executive Director Shuro-net

Source: Shuro-net