Araya
منظمة الراية لحقوق الانسان
Human Rights Organization
arayahro@yahoo.ie
بيان صحفي -
التما س
21st January 2007
نطالب الحكومة السعودية بالافراج عن
الأخ عبد الله ابوبكر حسن ليبي الجنسية مقيم في ايرلندا, والاخ عبد الحكيم
الجيلاني البريطاني الجنسية اليمني الاصل : المحجوزين من قبل السلطات الأمنية
بالمملكة العربية السعودية .
ولقد اعلنت الجالية الليبية في ايرلندا
عن فقدان الأخ عبد الله ابوبكر حسن في اكتوبر 2005. وقد ارسلت برسائل الى وزارة
الخارجية الايرلندية مفادها ان الاخ عبدالله قد اختطف في السعودية. وانه لا احد
يعرف اين هو وان الفندق الذي كان مقيما فيه اعلمنا بعد مكالمة هاتفية ان الجماعة
التي اقتادته يعتقد انهم من جهاز الامن السعودي. وقد قامت الخارجية الايرلندية
باتصالاتها من اجل معرفة اين هو. وبعد فترة من الاتصالات المكثفة حصل انه قد سمح
له بالاتصال بعائلته ليطمئنهم عن صحته وانه سليم ولكن لم يسمح له ان يذكر اين هو
.
واننا كمنظمة حقوقية نذكر الحكومة
السعودية بانه لا يمكن ان تحجز انسان - قدم للحج - لمدة خمسة عشر شهرا الا بتهمة
واضحة وانه يجب ان يقدم للمحاكمة في حالة وجود تهمة. وهذا طبقا لمواثيق الامم
المتحدة والشريعة الاسلامية. ونذكر الحكومة السعودية بقانون حقوق الانسان الصادر
عن الامم المتحدة الذي ينص على:
"حق براءة المتهم الى ان تثتب ادانته
وانه لا يؤاخذ بالشبهة او الظن ولا يسجن بهما".
وان الاخذ بالظن لا يجوز في عرف
الاسلام ولا في اعراف العالم . وانه لابد من ايضاح الامر لاهلي هذين المحتجزين
حيث انهم قلقين عليهما وعلى مصيرهما.
الادارة
Araya
منظمة الراية لحقوق الانسان
Human Rights Organization
arayahro@yahoo.ie
Press release -
Request to release detainees
21st January 2007
We request the government of Saudi
Arabia to immediately release detainees Mr. Abdullah Abobakr Hassan, whose
country of residence is Ireland, and Mr. Abdulhakeem Ajilani, whose country of
residence is the United Kingdom, both of whom have been interned by the Saudi
authorities for the last fifteen months.
The two men travelled to Saudi Arabia
to book hotels for the group pilgrimage (Hajj) of 2005, but were detained by
the Saudi detective police and have been held without charge ever since.
The matter has been brought to the
attention of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs by members of the Libyan
infomunity in Ireland, who reported that Mr. Abdullah Abobakr Hassan was
missing and that his wife was uncertain of his fate. The Libyan infomunity in
Ireland forwarded letters to the Irish and Saudi Arabia governments to find
out where he was. After lengthy infomunications, the response of the Saudi
authorities was to allow him to call his family without saying where he was,
while still keeping him in custody.
Although the Irish government has
raised the matter with the government of Saudi Arabia since October 2005, no
apparent progress has so far been made towards securing his release.
We remind the government of Saudi
Arabia of the legal principle established in Article 11 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the General Assembly of the United
Nations in 1948:
“Everyone charged with a penal
offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to
law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his
defence.”
As a human rights organization, we
request the government of Saudi Arabia in case of no charge or court
proceedings to permit both detainees to return to their respective countries
of residence immediately.
We also request the Irish government
to intervene on behalf of the two men by enquiring as to why they have been
detained and by asking that they be released without delay if no charges are
brought against them. We consider it the duty of the Irish government - as of
every government - to uphold the fundamental human rights outlined by the
General Assembly of the United Nations in 1948, and to require the same
standards of every country with which it has friendly relations.
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