PJC Demands Immediate Release of Chief Justice Iftikar Chaudhry et al.
Pakistan Justice Coalition calls for the immediate release of Chief Justice Iftikar Chaudhry, the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Aitzaz Ahsan, Advocate Ali Ahmed Kurd and Justice (ret’d) Tariq Mehmood.
Their detention, since November 3, 2007, is in violation of Pakistani and International law.
The detention of the Chief Justice is in violation of basic due process principles embodied in Articles 9 and 10 of the Pakistani Constitution. As highlighted in a recent Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) Briefing Paper:
The government has never issued a detention order for the Chief Justice. In the absence of a valid detention order, any detained person must be produced before a magistrate within 24 hours of his or her arrest.1 The detention of the Chief Justice and his family is unconstitutional because the government has deprived the family of liberty without acting “in accordance with law.”2
The detention orders for Ahsan, Kurd and Mehmood are invalid on two grounds: failure to allege specific facts justifying detention and vagueness.
For detention orders to be valid under the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance of 1960, they must allege specific facts justifying the conclusion that the detainee is a threat to “the maintenance of public order.”3 Instead of alleging specific facts, the orders contain conclusory statements claiming, for example, that the detainees are involved in activities challenging the writ of the government, have designs to create law and order situations, and will make inflammatory speeches that will promote hatred. A detention order cannot stand on such conclusory allegations without specific facts to support them.
Furthermore, under Pakistani law, detention orders must “not be vague and indefinite” so as to allows a detainee “to make representation against his detention…”4 The detention orders against Ahsan, Kurd and Mehmood fail to cite any specific acts by the detainees or to adduce any evidence justifying their detention. As such, the detention orders-and the physical detention-of Ahsan, Kurd, and Mehmood are unconstitutional.
The detention of Chaudry, Ahsan, Kurd and Mehmood are also in contravention of customary international law as established by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The UDHR guarantees that “[n]o one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest [or] detention.”5 The arrest and detention of Chaudry, Ahsan, Kurd and Mehmood are arbitrary under, and thus violative of, the UDHR because they are in clear violation of Pakistani law
Pakistan Justice Coalition echoes LUMS’ call for the government of Pakistan to end its policy of arbitrary arrest and detention and for the government to respect the fundamental rights of free expression, peaceful assembly and movement.
Pakistan Justice Coalition further calls on international human rights organizations to declare the detainees political prisoners and to vehemently call for their release.