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Document - Kuwait: Fear of torture

PUBLICAI Index: MDE 17/002/2001


UA 286/01Fear of torture7 November 2001


KUWAITTiodi Magiliar Tomaro (m), Filipino

Mary-Jane Vitios (f), Filipina, aged 26

Nooriza Talib Ashak (f), Filipina, aged 34

Loridos Seri Esper (f), Filipina, aged 41

Rosalie Teesor Baklidia (f), Filipina, aged 38

Jamie Bernardo (m), Filipino, aged 38

Ojaro Rubia (m), Filipino, aged 31



The seven Filipino nationals named above were arrested after the 10 October murder of a Canadian citizen. On 6 November the Kuwaiti Interior Ministry announced that they had “confessed” to involvement in the murder. All had allegedly been tortured to force them to confess. Amnesty International is concerned that they may face further torture, and if convicted may face the death penalty on the basis of their “confessions”.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION


Canadian aircraft technician Luc Ethier, who was working in Kuwait for a US-based corporation, was shot dead on 10 October while walking with his wife through a busy shopping area about 20 kilometres south of Kuwait City. His Filipina wife, Mary-Jane Vitios, was hit three times but survived.


The Kuwaiti authorities charged Kuwaiti national Majed al-Mutairi with the murder on 22 October, after Mary-Jane Vitios identified him as her husband’s killer. A few days later, Majed al-Mutairi’s lawyer issued a statement saying that he had only confessed to the murder after being tortured by the security forces and that, since there was no evidence against him, he should be released.


On 6 November the authorities announced that Mary-Jane Vitios and the six other Filipino nationals named above had confessed to involvement in the murder of Luc Ethier. According to an official statement, Mary-Jane Vitios had “collaborated” with the other Filipinos to collect her husband’s life insurance money, and her confession had “sealed the case”. Majed al-Mutairi was released last night.


Amnesty International recognizes the rights and responsibilities of governments to bring to justice anyone suspected of a recognizably criminal offence, but is unconditionally opposed to the use of torture or ill-

treatment to obtain confessions in any circumstances.


RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own language:

- expressing concern at allegations that the eight people named above were tortured to force them to confess, and urging the authorities to order a prompt and impartial investigation, as required by Article 7 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Kuwait is a state party;

- urging that all the accused receive a fair trial in accordance with international standards, and that confessions obtained under duress are not used in evidence against them;

- seeking assurances that they are being treated humanely and have access to lawyers of their own choosing, their families and any medical care they may require, and that they protected from any form of ill-treatment while in custody.


APPEALS TO:

1) His Highness Shaikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah

Amir of the State of Kuwait

Al-Safat, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Fax: + 965 539 6434

Salutation: Your Highness


2) His Highness Shaikh Sa’ad al-‘Abdullah al-Sabah

Crown Prince and Prime Minister

Al-Diwan al-Amiri

Al-Safat, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Fax: + 965 539 6434

Salutation: Your Highness


3)His Excellency

Shaikh Mohammad al- Khalid al- Sabah

Minister of Interior

Ministry of Interior

P O Box 11, al- Safat

Kuwait City, Kuwait

Fax:+ 965 243 3317

Salutation: Your Excellency


4)His Excellency Dr Saad Jassem Yousef al-Hashel

Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs

Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs

PO Box 6, Al-Safat 13001

Kuwait City, Kuwait

Fax:+ 965 246 6957

Salutation: Your Excellency


COPIES TO:


Local human rights group

Chairman, Abdel Muhsin Jamal

Committee for the Defense of Human Rights

The National Assembly (Parliament)

Kuwait City

Fax:+ 965 241 6538


Newspapers

Al-Qabas

PO Box 21800

Kuwait City 13078

Fax:+ 965 483 4355


Al Watan

PO Box 1142

Al-Safat

Kuwait City

Fax:+ 965 483 5426


Kuwaiti News Agency (KUNA)

Fax:+ 965 246 9549


and to diplomatic representatives of Kuwait accredited to your country.


PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 19 December 2001.

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