|
30-year jail term for Kurdish writer for defamation
Iraq, Politics, 1/14/2006
The New York based The Committee to Protect Journalists Thursday called on the authorities in Iraq's northern Kurdistan region to overturn the conviction and 30-year prison sentence handed down to Kurdish writer Kamal Karim for defamation.
Karim, whose name is also given as Kamal Sayid Qadir, was convicted by a state security court in the city of Arbil, after a one-hour-long trial on December 19, 2005, of defaming public institutions, the organization said. Karim, 48, is an Austrian citizen. He has been in detention since he was arrested on October 26, 2005 in Arbil by the Parastin, the security intelligence service of the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
He was found guilty under Article 1 of Law 21, enacted by the Kurdistan National Assembly in 2003, according to a statement issued by the Kurdistan Regional Government.
He had published articles on Kurdistanpost, an independent Kurdish news Web site, criticizing the KDP and its leader Massoud Barzani, whom he accused of corruption and abuse of power. Barzani is also president of the Kurdistan Region.
"Kamal Karim's sentence of 30 years in prison for expressing an opinion is an outrage that focuses international attention on the arbitrary nature of the justice system in Iraq's Kurdistan," said CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper. "We call on President Barzani to dissociate himself from this draconian punishment meted out by a court that did not grant the defendant a fair hearing and due process. We urge the court of appeals to overturn the conviction."
Cooper added, "In the meantime, we call on President Barzani and the Kurdish authorities to examine all possible legal options to ensure that this sentence is dismissed."
In an e-mail to his family which was seen by CPJ, Karim said his trial lasted barely one hour. A state security officer had told him beforehand that the court would release him, and that his appearance was merely procedural. When he arrived in court, however, Karim realized that he was being tried. He had only five minutes to confer with a defense lawyer, he wrote in the e-mail.
Karim is appealing the verdict. He went on hunger strike on December 26, 2005 to protest his trial but stopped after nine days following a visit by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Previous Stories:
Tareq Aziz lawyer: My client is dying in room allocated for dogs
(1/13/2006)
Talibani looks for unity Iraqi government within a month
(1/13/2006)
Americans expect increased violence in Iraq
(1/13/2006)
Kurdish regional government says 30-year sentence was imposed for defaming public institutions
(1/11/2006)
Iraqis demand evacuation of US forces after Mosque headquarters break in
(1/11/2006)
Please add a link on your webiste pointing to ArabicNews.com and bookmark ArabicNews.com & subscribe to our daily email news bulletin.
|
Advertise on ArabicNews.com. MyFlowers.com sold more than $2700 of flowers in one month advertising on ArabicNews.com! Make your company, and products a success. Special rate for new and small business. Inquire!Advertising Info


|