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Unfair trial of Aktham Naisse Date: 27-07-2004
Syria - Unfair trial of Aktham Naisse, President of the CDF, before the Supreme State Security Court


The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, FIDH and OMCT joint programme
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN)


The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) and the Observatory for
the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (FIDH and OMCT joint programme)
are deeply concerned over the trial of Mr. Aktham Naisse, which took
place on July 26, 2004 before the Supreme State Security Court (SSSC) in
Damascus. Aktham Naisse, President of the Committees for the Defence of
Human Rights and Democratic Freedoms in Syria (CDF), has been detained
since April 13, 2004.

Mr. Naisse has been charged with “opposing the objectives of the
revolution”, “disseminating false information aiming at weakening the
State” and “affiliating with international organisations”. However, as a
consequence of an amnesty granted by the Syrian President on July 15,
2004, the court dropped the later charge, which is punishable with up to
three years imprisonment.. If convicted on all remaining counts, Mr.
Naisse risks up to 15 years of forced labour.

The Court initially prevented international observers from attending the
hearing. However, after negotiations, the court allowed the
international observers sent by the Observatory, Mr. Hafez Abu Seada
(Secretary General of the Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights) and
Mr. Mokhtar Trifi (President of the Tunisian League for Human Rights),
as well Mr. Negad El Borei, Egyptian Attorney of Law sent by the EMHRN.
to observe the trial, as Arab lawyers member of the defence team.
However, other observers from EU member States (Netherlands and Great
Britain), the European Commission's delegation to Syria, and the United
States were not allowed to enter the room.

The EMNHR and the Observatory are concerned that the Supreme State
Security Court does not respect all the guarantees of a fair trial.
Particularly worrying in this regard, is that usual criminal procedures
relative to a fair trial are not applicable before this Court (according
to decree 47 passed in 1968). In addition, the SSSC does not fall under
the authority of the higher judiciary but under the National Security
Office of the Baath Party. Moreover, one military judge is among the
panel of three judges. The decisions of the SSSC cannot be appealed.

Mr. Naisse was not allowed to meet privately with his lawyers. The next
hearing is to take place on August 16, 2004. A group of 76 lawyers have
constituted a defence committee for Mr. Naisse.

Since his arrest on on April 13, 2004, Mr. Naisse has been held in
solitary confinement at Sednaya prison. He appeared yesterday to be in
poor health and requested to be sent to hospital. During the first week
of his detention, he suffered from a stroke which left him partially
paralysed. Although he seems to have recovered from his paralysis, he is
still in need of adequate medical treatment.

Mr Naisse has been repeatedly harassed for many years for his activities
in favour of human rights in Syria, in particular by recurrent
notifications and interrogations. The Observatory and EMHRN consider his
detention to be arbitrary because it only sanctions his right to freedom
of expression and association.

The EMHRN and the Observatory call on the Highest Syrian authorities to

Guarantee Aktham Naisse's physical and mental integrity;

Release him immediately and unconditionally

Stop the harassment on human rights defenders ;

Comply with the provisions of the Declaration of human rights
defenders adopted on December, 9^th 1998 by the UN General
Assembly, and notably with the Article 1 : " everyone has the
right, individually and in association with others, to promote and
to strive for the protection and realization of human rights and
fundamental freedoms at the national and international levels " ;

More generally, comply with the provisions of the Universal
Declaration of Human rights and other international instruments on
Human rights binding on Syria


In the framework of the negotiations between the European Union and
Syria concerning the signature of an Association Agreement, which
includes a human rights clause (article 2), the Observatory and the
EMHRN call on the EU to exercice appropriate pressure on the Syrian
authorities so that Aktham Naisse be immediately released and that human
rights be respected in Syria.


Damascus - Copenhagen – Geneva – Paris, 27 July 2004 ´

Press contact:
Hafez Abu Seada, Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights
Defenders: + 20 12 21 88 309.

Mokhtar Trifi, Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders:
+ 216 98 440 878

Negad El Borei, Marita Roos: Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network: +
45 32 69 89 18

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