Republic of Maldives: Repression of peaceful political opposition
Republic of Maldives: Repression of peaceful political opposition
Index Number: ASA 29/002/2003Date Published: 30 July 2003
Categories: Maldives
This report provides information on arbitrary detention of government critics and their continued imprisonment before and after convictions in grossly unfair trials. It also highlights a pattern of torture and ill-treatment, and serious flaws in the criminal justice system. \nIn the past decade, dozens of people - including politicians, journalists and others protesting government policies - have been detained arbitrarily in defiance of their fundamental rights to freedom of expression and assembly. \nSeveral prisoners of conscience have been tried and convicted by the Criminal Court without having access to a lawyer, or to an independent and impartial appeal mechanism. \nTheir cases highlight the failure of the government to address fundamental flaws in the criminal justice system resulting in arbitrary detention, grossly unfair trials and long term imprisonment of government critics. \nWhile the government has taken some steps to improve some aspects of the criminal justice system, major problems remain.\n\nAmnesty International is calling upon the Government of Maldives to implement the recommendations contained in this report to ensure that the rights of those seeking to peacefully express their political opinion are guaranteed. \n\n