Statement on the Trial of Former President Nasheed
Statement on the Trial of Former President Nasheed in Maldives
Press Statement
Jen
Psaki
Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
March
13, 2015
The United States is concerned with the apparent lack of appropriate criminal procedures during the trial in Maldives against former President Mohamed Nasheed, who was found guilty today and sentenced to 13 years in prison.
We are particularly troubled by reports that the trial was conducted in a manner contrary to Maldivian law and Maldives' international obligations to provide the minimum fair trial guarantees and other protections under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). This includes the denial of legal representation to former President Nasheed during the first hearing and concerns regarding the lack of impartiality and independence of the judges.
We call on the government of Maldives to take steps to restore confidence in its commitment to democracy and the rule of law, including judicial independence, and to ensure fundamental rights are respected including the freedom of speech and of the press as well as the right to peaceful assembly and peaceful protest.
We urge the government to ensure former President Nasheed's safety and well being in custody, and we hope all Maldivians will express their views peacefully.
ENDS