CELTIC LEAGUE: CONCERN EXPRESSED OVER IRISHMAN HELD BY LITHUANIA

Rapport publié le 20/11/08 1:27 dans Justice et injustices par Cathal Ó Luain pour Cathal Ó Luain
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The CPT field of operations map 2002. It shows an unofficial representation of States bound by the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Lithuania is bound by the Convention.

The Celtic League is continuing to press the Irish government over the situation of Michael Campbell being held in Lithuania. The Lithuanian prison system has an appalling record and has been criticised by the Council of Europe prison 'watchdog' the CPT.

«Micheál Martin TD Minister for Foreign Affairs

18/11/08

Dear Micheál Martin TD

Concern for Michael Campbell,

I am writing to express concern about the wellbeing of Irishman, Michael Campbell, who is currently being held in prison in Lithuania.

Mr Campbell was arrested, as part of an entrapment operation, involving British Intelligence operatives and the Lithuanian police, in Vilnius on January 2008, for possibly buying cigarettes with the intention of selling them abroad. He has also been accused of being involved in arms purchases for the Real IRA. Mr Campbell has not yet been formally charged for any offence and we are aware that under Lithuanian law he can be detained as such for up to 18 months.

Our primary concern with Mr Campbell's detention is the poor conditions that he is purportedly being kept under. He has to share a small cell with three other prisoners, with which he has to share one 'hole in the ground' toilet and is locked up for the biggest part of the day. Moreover Mr Campbell has been prevented from seeing or speaking with members of his family (in contrast to his other fellow prisoners), who have even been prevented from attending one of his court remands.

Mr Campbell's case is receiving high profile media attention in Lithuania and it seems clear that there are domestic and international political considerations affecting the judicial process and his fair and equal treatment. As you know the Lithuanian criminal justice system has been heavily criticised in the past by the Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) and we would like your department to intervene on Mr Campbell's behalf to ensure that he is given a fair trial according to EU law and that none of his rights as an Irish citizen are infringed upon.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely

Rhisiart Tal-e-bot General Secretary

CC

Mr Eugenijus GEFENAS, CPT Member in respect of Lithuania»

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