Re: Mr. Le Quoc Quan
To: H.E. Mr. Ha Hung Cuong, Minister of Justice
From: Adrie van de Streek, Executive Director, Lawyers for Lawyers; Gail Davidson, Executive Director, LRWC
Date: January 15, 2013
The Dutch Lawyers for Lawyers Foundation
(‘Stichting Advocaten voor Advocaten’) and Lawyers Rights Watch Canada
(LRWC) are to express our continuing concern at the arrest of our
colleague, Mr. Le Quoc Quan, a respected human rights lawyer.
Lawyers for Lawyers Foundation (L4L) is
committed to helping lawyers around the world who are threatened or
suppressed in the execution of their profession.
LRWC is a committee of lawyers who
promote human rights and the rule of law internationally by protecting
advocacy rights. LRWC has Special Consultative status with the Economic
and Social Council of the United Nations.
According to our information, on 27
December 2012, Mr. Le Quoc Quan was arrested by the police in Hanoi
while dropping off his daughter at school. The police also searched his
office and home and confiscated some documents. The police apparently
read out a warrant, but did not give a copy to Mr. Le Quoc Quan’s
family. The police told his family that he would be charged under
Article 161 of the Criminal Code, which relates to tax evasion. If
convicted, he risks three years in prison plus a fine.
Mr. Le Quoc Quan, who began a hunger
strike on December 28, is currently detained incommunicado in Hoa Lo
Prison No. 1. Neither his lawyer nor his family have been able to visit
him to date.
Mr. Le Quoc Quan is a prominent lawyer
and human rights defender. Since his disbarment, he has continued to
defend civil rights in Vietnam through his blogs and other peaceful
actions.
Like many Vietnamese human rights
lawyers, bloggers and activists, Mr. Le Quoc Quan has regularly been
subject to arbitrary arrest and unreasonable surveillance. L4L and LRWC
believe that the purpose of the recent arrest of Mr. Le Quoc Quan as
well as the previous arbitrary arrests and harassment was solely to
obstruct him when exercising his freedom of expression and to prevent
his legitimate and peaceful human rights advocacy. There is no evidence
that the arrests and harassment have been in response to a reasonable
apprehension of criminal activity by Le Quoc Quan.
The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has defined arbitrary detention as including:
- Where there is no
legal basis for the deprivation of liberty (for example when a person is
kept in detention after the completion of their prison sentence or
despite an amnesty law applicable to them);
- When
a person is deprived of their liberty because they have exercised the
rights and freedoms guaranteed in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights (ICCPR).
LRWC and L4L therefore consider the
detention of Mr. Le Quoc Quan to be arbitrary and intend to make a
complaint to the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.
Freedom of expression is guaranteed by
the UDHR which contains international principles adopted by the United
Nations and which remains the cornerstone of the UN human rights system.
Freedom of expression is also guaranteed by the ICCPR, which Vietnam
has ratified on 24 December 1982 and is legally binding.
Supplementary provisions protecting the
right and duty to engage in human rights advocacy are enshrined in
paragraphs 16 and 171, and 232, of the Basic Principles on the role of
Lawyers, and article 6c3 and 12 paragraph 24 of the UN Declaration on
Human Rights Defenders. In this context, we urge the Vietnamese
authorities to:
- Release Mr. Le Quoc Quan immediately and unconditionally;
- To ensure effective protection of the internationally protected
rights of Mr. Le Quoc Quan including freedom of expression and the right
to engage in human rights advocacy and criticism of government actions;
and
- Ensure that the liberty of Mr. Le Quoc Quan is not arbitrarily breached.
We thank you for your attention to this
very important matter and look forward to receiving your reply. L4L and
LRWC will continue to monitor this case closely.
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