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RWB urges Libyan court to dismiss charges against ailing newspaper editor

bySami Zaptia
August 23, 2013
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Tripoli, 22 June 2013:

Reporters Without Borders (RWB) is urging a Tripoli court to dismiss the charges against Amara Al-Khatabi, editor of . . .[restrict]the Al-Umma newspaper, when the final hearing in his trial is held tomorrow. The court must also return his passport and rescind an order banning him from leaving the country, RWB says.

Khitabi is being tried because last November he published a list that included the names of 87 judges and prosecutors allegedly involved in corruption and embezzlement. Following his arrest in December, he was charged with defaming and insulting the judicial system and was held for four months.

Under article 195 of the criminal code, which dates back to the Qaddafi era, the charge carries a possible 15-year jail sentence. The trial began on 18 February.

Khitabi was finally released on 21 April but, although now in very poor health, he was unable to travel abroad to seek appropriate treatment because his passport was not returned and he remained subject to a ban on international travel.

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His lawyer, Ramadan Farag Salem, has meanwhile filed a complaint with the supreme court asking it to declare article 195 unconstitutional in the light of the changes resulting from the February 2011 revolution that brought down Qaddafi’s government.

The article says: “Anyone who makes what could be regarded as an attack on [Qaddafi’s] Revolution or its leader will be punished with imprisonment. The same sentence must be passed on any person who insults the popular authority or a judicial, defence or security institution.”

RWB reminds the Libyan authorities of the national and international undertakings to respect freedom of information, expression and opinion that Libya gave immediately after the fall of the Qaddafi regime.

The transitional government must display a determination to establish a democratic state in which these freedoms are enshrined instead of being suppressed, as they were in the past, says RWB. [/restrict]

Tags: courtfreedomQaddafireporters without bordersRWB

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