6 December 2007
Press Release
Human Rights Organizations Condemn
the Takeover of the Civilian Courts Compound
The undersigned Palestinian human rights organizations condemn in
the strongest terms the attack on the civilian court compound in the Gaza Strip,
and the break-in by members of the so-called “Higher Justice Council” formed by
the dismissed government into the office of the President of the Higher Judicial
Council and President of the High Court. These attacks and actions are illegal
and contradict the Basic Law of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). Human
rights organizations call upon the dismissed government to immediately rescind
the illegal decision to takeover the civilian judicial system in the Gaza Strip.
These organizations hold this government fully responsible for undermining and
destroying the Judicial Authority in order to establish illegal judicial bodies
that are not independent.
Facts and information derived from sources in the Higher Judicial
Council indicate that at approximately 13:00 on Monday, 26 November 2007,
members of the “Higher Justice Council” Abd El-Ra’ouf El-Halabi (President),
Adel Khalifa (member), and Omar El-Borsh (member) went to the Court Compound and
med the Deputy Chief Justice Yehia Abu Shahla. El-Halabi informed Abu Shahla of
the following:
1-
All judges and staff in the
civilian court system in the Gaza Strip are to be under his instructions in his
capacity as the President of the Higher Justice Council.
2-
Demanded receipt of the keys of the
office of the President of the Higher Judicial Council in order to carry on with
his work in the office.
Abu Shahla replied that their decision and status are illegal,
that what they are doing is a violation of the law and Basic Law, and that he
refused to follow their orders.
El-Halabi, Khalifa and El-Borsh left Abu Shahla’s office and
headed towards the office of the President of the Higher Judicial Council. They
ordered one of the employees to open the office. A large police force was
deployed in the Court Compound.
As a result, judges and staff left the Court Compound and the
Higher Judicial Council announced an indefinite suspension of the work of the
civilian court system in the Gaza Strip.
Since then, and due to the full understanding of the seriousness
of the situation, human rights organizations exerted extensive efforts to save
the civilian court system from total collapse, to go back to the situation prior
to the takeover, and to neutralize the judicial system from the ongoing power
struggle. Over the past 10 days, human rights organizations held extensive
contacts with the dismissed government including the Prime Minister, Deputy
Prime Minister, Minister of Justice, the
head of the Legal Committee in the Palestinian Legislative
Council (PLC), and the legal advisor to the Prime Minister.
Human rights organizations received positive signals in the first
stage of contacts that led to understandings on rescinding the decision of the
takeover and other illegal measures in exchange for the role of human rights
organizations in finding solutions to some outstanding problems in the judicial
system. Among these problems are the suspension of executing judicial decisions
and collection of court fees.
Human rights organizations contacted the Higher Judicial Council,
which agreed to work seriously to resolve the aforementioned problems.
Regrettably, the dismissed government did not respect these
preliminary understandings. It became clear to us that it was not serious in
reaching a solution other than its own, and is not keen to rescind its illegal
decisions. Facts on the ground indicate that the Higher Justice Council is in a
race against time to solidify its complete control over the judicial system.
This council took over all civilian courts in the Gaza Strip. In addition, the
council sent letters to judges urging them to return to work. The judges refused
to heed this call and all 48 judges as well as court staff are abiding by the
indefinite suspension of work.
Human rights organizations affirm that this serious attack is the
culmination of a series of illegal steps and measures taken by the dismissed
government in Gaza to undermine the Judicial Authority and justice system in the
PNA. The most notable of these illegal steps were:
·
14 August 2007: Decision of this
government’s Minister of Justice to suspend the Attorney-General (AG) from his
work under the claim that the legal steps of his appointment were not completed.
This was an illegal decision and no minister has the authority to undermine the
AG who is performing his functions in accordance with the law.
·
16 August 2007: The Executive Force
raided the AG’s office in Gaza, attacked the AG and detained him and his
assistants.
·
29 August 2007: appointment of an
Assistant-AG as well as new prosecutors illegally. They have been performing the
functions of the AG and his assistants since 29 August.
·
4 September 2007: Formation of the
so-called “Higher Justice Council” by a Cabinet Decision and the approval of
this council’s members under the presidency of Abd El-Ra’ouf El-Halabi on 11
September. This council is illegal and it usurps the authority of the Higher
Judicial Council that was formed and is operating according to the law. The
dismissed government has no authority to form the Higher Judicial Council.
·
Appointment of new judges
illegally.
·
Provocations by security forces
against judges and the Judicial Authority.
Prior to these steps and immediately after the Hamas takeover of
the Gaza Strip last June, the Palestinian leadership in Ramallah decided to
suspend the work of the civilian police force and AG immediately, and the High
Judicial Council decided to suspend the implementation of court judgments and to
stop collection of court fees. At the time, warnings were issued against these
decisions and their serious implications on the justice system and Judicial
Authority. The interests of
ordinary citizens are final victims of the decisions to suspend
the work of the police and AG. It was warned then that these decisions will pave
the ground for the dismissed government in Gaza to establish alternative
judicial bodies.
Human rights organizations renew their strong condemnation of the
attack on the Civilian Court Compound in Gaza and:
1.
Affirm that the independence of the
Judicial Authority is the safeguard of social order and that this independence
must be preserved at all times and under all circumstances. The alternative is
the rule of the jungle.
2.
Call upon the dismissed government
in Gaza to immediately rescind this very dangerous and illegal stop that is
liable to destroy the Judicial Authority.
3.
Fully support the position of the
Higher Judicial Council to suspend the work of the civilian courts and fully
support the decision of the Bar Association to suspend the work of lawyers.
4.
Hold the dismissed government fully
responsible for the result of the collapse of the Judicial Authority, and what
that bears in the form of damaging the interests of the citizenry.
5.
Affirm that the process of
appointing new judges by the dismissed government violates the Judicial
Authority Law despite the fact that these judges passed the tests held by the
Higher Judicial Council. The law states that judges must be nominated by the
Higher Judicial Council and appointed by Presidential Decree. These steps have
not been fulfilled.
6.
Remind that the Judicial Authority
achieved justice for Hamas on many occasions and in many cases that were key
junctures in the struggle for the rule of law against the arbitrariness of the
Executive Authority then. These cases included political detention, closure of
newspapers, and closure of associations affiliated with Hamas.
7.
View this new attack as a
pre-meditated action that could not have been possible without political cover
from the dismissed government in Gaza so as to complete the takeover over the
components of the Judicial Authority. This takeover comes within the context of
the political crisis rocking the PNA. This crisis has created a deep abyss in
the components of the Palestinian political system: Executive, Legislative, and
Judicial. This will practically lead to the deepen the existing separation
between the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the price of which is paid by the
Palestinian people and the Palestinian national cause.
Addameer for Human Rights
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens Rights
Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights