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PUBLICAI Index: AMR 49/15/99


26 July 1999


Further information on EXTRA 73/99 (AMR 49/09/99, 18 June 1999) and follow-

ups (AMR 49/10/99, 21 June 1999; AMR 49/13/99, 22 July 1999) - Death Penalty


TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOAnthony Briggs



The government of Trinidad and Tobago has scheduled Anthony Briggs to be hanged on Wednesday 28 July 1999.


FURTHER RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send telegrams/faxes in English or your own language:

- urging the government not to hang Anthony Briggs;

-reminding the government that the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has ordered the state to preserve his life until it has considered his case and that the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has recommended commutation of his death sentence;

-reminding the government that despite the ruling of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on 22 July, the government is obliged under international law to comply with the order of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to preserve his life;

- pointing out that by taking steps to execute Anthony Briggs while the order is still in place violates the government’s international obligations to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and seriously undermines the inter-American system for human rights protection which has been built up over the past 50 years;

- urging the government to implement the recommendation of the Inter-

American Commission on Human Rights to provide effective remedy for violations of his rights guaranteed by the American Convention on Human Rights, including commutation of his sentence;

- reminding the government that despite its withdrawal from the American Convention on Human Rights and its withdrawal of the jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on 26 May 1999, it is obliged to provide effective remedy for violations of the American Convention on Human Rights that occurred before that date, and is still obliged to comply with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in cases filed with those bodies before 26 May 1999;

- pointing out that the death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment, which violates the right to life and has a brutalizing effect on all involved in its application.


APPEALS TO:

Prime Minister

The Rt. Hon. Basdeo Panday

Office of the Prime Minister

Level 19, Central Bank Tower, Eric Williams Plaza, Independence Square

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Telegrams:Prime Minister, Port of Spain, Trinidad/Tobago

Faxes:+ 1 868 627 3444

Salutation:Dear Prime Minister


Attorney General

The Hon. Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, Ministry of the Attorney General,

Winsure Building, 24-28 Richmond Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Telegrams:Attorney General, Port of Spain, Trinidad/Tobago

Faxes:+ 1 868 625 0470 / 6530

Salutation:Dear Attorney General


COPIES TO:

Minister of National Security

Senator The Hon. Joseph Theodore, Ministry of National Security

18 Knox Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Faxes: + 1 868 627 8044


The President

The Hon. Arthur Napoleon Robinson

President of the Republic

The President’s House, Circular Road, St. Ann’s, Port of Spain

Trinidad and Tobago

Faxes: + 1 868 625 7950


and to diplomatic representatives of Trinidad and Tobago accredited to your country.


PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 28 July 1999.


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