The BPI-ICB adds to the complaint and rejects any violation of human rights. 

The German lawyer’s association International Criminal Defence Lawyers Germany e.V. (ICDL) expresses its deepest concerns about two recent death sentences issued by the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh. This is based on the objections that have been articulated by the defendant’s advocates as well as by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) regarding the failure to adhere to international fair trial standards in the course of these legal proceedings. 

Motiur Rahman Nizami, one of the defendants and leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami opposition party in Bangladesh, sought a last review of his death sentence by virtue of a petition that was brought to the court in Bangladesh the 10th of April 2016. The petition was connected with a mere one-week deferral of the execution. 

The ICDL demands that this review is undertaken in a diligent and fair manner and that ultimately, the death sentence will be repealed by the court. 

Nizami was sentenced for the crimes allegedly committed by him during the independence war in 1971. 

The Highest Court in Bangladesh also affirmed the death sentence against Mir Quasem Ali, another leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami opposition party, at the 8th of March 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was sentenced to death by the same court in November 2014. The Crimes Tribunal handed down 17 judgements since its foundation in 2010 whilst most of these decisions conceded a death sentence. The death sentence has also already been executed in four cases of these cases disregarding international protests in this matter. 

This Tribunal has been accused of the violation of international fair trial standards as enacted in Art. 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights by the United Nations that are as such legally binding in Bangladesh. Various UN committees as well as international NGOs have repeatedly criticised these shortcomings which were disclosed by their criminal defence lawyers.

The ICDL expresses its agreement with the representations by the OHCHR stating that the imposition and the execution of the death penalty violates the fundamental rights of the defendant Motiur Rahman Nizami and the right to life and human dignity of Mir Quasem Ali.  

 

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4Èmes Rencontres Internationales Des Bureaux De La Défense

25 & 26 novembre 2016 Londres

RAPPORT DE SYNTHÈSE

 

Bureau de la Défense du Tribunal Spécial pour le Liban

Madame, Monsieur, 

Le Bureau de la Défense du Tribunal Spécial pour le Liban vous remercie de votre participation aux Quatrièmes Rencontres Internationales des Bureaux de la Défense, qui se sont tenues à Londres les 25 et 26 novembre 2016. 

Veuillez trouver ci-joint le Rapport de synthèse des Quatrièmes Rencontres en français, anglais et arabe.

Vous trouverez également ci-joint le questionnaire sur les enquêtes de la Défense, que nous vous remercions de remplir dans la langue de votre choix et de nous renvoyer, si vous ne l'avez pas déjà fait. Comme Johann vous l'a indiqué lors des Rencontres, vos réponses seront très utiles en ce qu'elles permettront d'illustrer le Guide des enquêtes d’exemples concrets tirés de votre expérience.

En vous remerciant encore pour votre participation et au plaisir de vous revoir à Nuremberg pour les Cinquièmes Rencontres en 2017.

Bien cordialement