Very interesting, as well as disappointing piece of news... What does everyone think of this? Are they justified in the arrest or not, or is it too early to determine that?
Kurdistan Referendum Movement condemns the arrest of Dr Kamal Said
Qadir
11/1/2005 KurdishMedia.com
Dr Kamal Said Qadir, an international legal expert, writer and human
rights activist, was arrested by Kurdistan Democratic Party’s notorious
intelligence apparatus Parastin in Arbil on 27 October 2005. No-one
knows about his whereabouts. His family and friends have not been able to get any information from KDP authorities. Dr Qadir is an Austrian citizen and has been working as a lecturer in law and an international human rights’ advocate.
Before going back to Arbil, the capital of Kurdistan region, Dr Qadir
wrote, through the independent Kurdish website kurdistanpost.com, an
open letter to Mr Masud Barzani, the head of Kurdistan Democratic Party,
explaining his decision to go back to Kurdistan to follow up a legal
case he had previously registered against Masud Barzani and his sons. He
stated in his letter, ”I come back to my city to take advantage of my basic human rights: freedom of meeting, setting up organisations, demonstration and free expression.”
Before he was arrested, he had planned to present a seminar at
Salah-al-Din, the stronghold of Masu’d Barzani, to shed light on “the
darkest and ugliest aspects of the rule of Barzani family”, as reported
by a Kurdish website. He had also planned to establish a human rights
organisation to monitor many unreported human rights violations by
Kurdish ruling parties.
The arrest and disappearance of Dr Qadir has caused an outcry among
independent Kurdish writers, intellectuals and organisations abroad.
But the Kurdish media in Kurdistan, which is mainly directly and indirectly
controlled by the two ruling parties, have so far failed even to report
the news of Dr Qadir’s arrest and illegal detention.
Kurdistan Referendum Movement strongly condemns the arrest and illegal
detention of Dr Qadir in particular and the suppression of free
thinking, organisation and protest in Kurdistan region in general.
The arrest of Dr Qadir comes few days after the reported arbitrary
arrest, detention and torture of over 50 citizens in Akre who protested against the lack of fuel in Kurdistan and the monopoly of petrol trade by
KDP-sponsored profiteers.
We appeal to the Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and all
human rights organisations and free thinkers and intellectuals in the world
to protest against the suppression of freedom and human rights violations
in Kurdistan region and ask for immediate release and respect of human and civil rights of Dr Kamal Qadir.
Kurdistan Referendum Movement
International Committee
London 31 October 2005









