15 February 2011

Libya: Libyan human rights activist arrested by security services

Today at 15h30, Mr Fathi Tarbal, a 41 year old Libyan lawyer, was arrested by members of the Libyan Interior Security (Amn al Dakhlii). Mr Tarbal has worked with many human rights NGOs and provided numerous cases of human rights violations in Libya which have been communicated to the United Nations Human Rights mechanisms.

Alkarama is gravely concerned about his arrest, and sent an urgent appeal to the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders and the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression requesting the urgent intervention with the Libyan authorities for his immediate release and to ensure that other human rights defenders are not targeted or attacked for their human rights work

Fathi Tarbal was arrested from his home in Benghazi, Libya, by around 20 armed individuals in civilian clothing who identified themselves as members of the Interior Security. They violently entered his home where he was with his wife and children, searched the entire house without presenting any judicial warrant and then took him away, refusing to tell his family why he was being arrested or where they were taking him. The agents also confiscated his laptop and his cell phones as well as the cell phones of his entire family.

It seems obvious that Mr Tarbal, who has been following and reporting on the recent arrests and other repression of peaceful protests in Libya, was arrested because of this human rights work.

Alkarama calls for his immediate release and for the Libyan authorities to cease attacking those who speak out about human rights violations or calling for political freedoms.

Lebanon - HR Instruments

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)

ICCPR: Accessed on 03.11.1972
Optional Protocol: No

State report: Overdue since 21.03.2001 (3rd)
Last concluding observations: 05.05.1997

Convention against Torture (CAT)

CAT: Accessed on 05.10.2000
Optional Protocol: Yes
Art. 20 (Confidential inquiry): Yes
Art. 22 (Individual communications): No

State report: Overdue since 03.11.2001 (1st)
Last concluding observations: N/A

International Convention for the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance (CED)

CED: Signed on 06.02.2007

Universal Periodic Review (UPR)

Last review: 11.2010 (1st cycle)
Next review: 2015 (2nd cycle)

National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)

No