
THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THE JOINT REPORT WITH ABA CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND LAWYERS FOR LAWYERS: “LAWYERS UNDER THREAT: INCREASING SUPPRESSION OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN BELARUS”
The report analyzes 24 cases of retaliatory acts against lawyers who represent defendants in politically sensitive cases or publicly speak about human rights abuses in Belarus following the contested august 2020 presidential election. In seven cases, the government of Belarus arrested, detained, and prosecuted individual lawyers who appear to have been targeted for their work defending human rights, protestors, or opposition figures or for themselves being associated with the opposition or exercising their rights to freedom of expression, assembly and association.
In other cases, the report
documents the disciplinary proceedings and the subsequent disbarments
that have been used against lawyers who represent political opponents of
the government or those who openly criticize the government on issues
of public significance. The report also identifies cases where the
Ministry of Justice’s Qualification Commission, in a series of arbitrary
re-certification examinations, pressured and disqualified lawyers who
appeared to be working on human rights cases.
“The ABA has repeatedly called on the government of Belarus to end the
flagrant human rights abuses and adhere to its constitutional and treaty
law obligations to ensure basic rights and the rule of law,” ABA
President Patricia Lee Refo said. “Unfortunately, the government has
only grown bolder in its attempts to silence critical voices.”
Lawyers
must be able to carry out their professional obligations free from
intimidation, hindrance, harassment, or improper interference. The
United Nations Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers further stipulate
that governments must ensure that lawyers neither “suffer, [n]or be
threatened with, prosecution or administrative, economic or other
sanctions for any action taken in accordance with recognized
professional duties, standards and ethics.”
“Lawyers
play a vital role in the administration of justice and in upholding the
rule of law and the protection of human rights,” said Sophie de Graaf,
executive director of Lawyers for Lawyers.
“Their
work is indispensable for the public confidence in the administration
of justice and to ensure effective access to justice for all. The role
of lawyers in protecting the rule of law and human rights is all the
more fundamental in the context of the current crackdown in Belarus. It
is therefore of fundamental importance that the international legal
community continues to support lawyers at risk in Belarus."
The
authors of the report urge the government of Belarus to take all
necessary measures to guarantee the physical safety and security of the
nation’s lawyers; to immediately and unconditionally cease all acts of
harassment against lawyers, including office raids, politically
motivated investigations and prosecutions, extraordinary certifications,
and disbarments; to reinstate the disbarred lawyers; and to repeal the
recent amendments to the law on the legal profession.
Read the full report at americanbar.org.