Statement of the World Movement for Democracy Steering Committee regarding Yevgeniy Zhovtis’ Conviction

07.09.2009

 

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ORLD MOVEMENT for DEMOCRACY

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st Century

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3 September 2009

Statement of the World Movement for Democracy Steering Committee regarding

Yevgeniy Zhovtis’ Conviction

The Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy strongly condemns the recent trial and conviction of Kazakhstani human rights activist Yevgeniy Zhovtis, a World Movement Steering Committee member. Today, Mr. Zhovtis was convicted of vehicular manslaughter and sentenced to four years in prison by the Balkhash District Court in the Almaty Region in Kazakhstan.

On 26 July 2009, Mr. Zhovtis was involved in a car accident, resulting in the tragic death of a pedestrian, Kanat Moldabayev. It appears that Kazakhstani authorities exploited this unfortunate accident to politicize the investigation and punish Mr. Zhovtis for his human rights work, evidenced by the fact that the investigation and the subsequent trial were rife with procedural violations. Specifically, Mr. Zhovtis was initially not informed that he was a defendant in the case while for two weeks he was cooperating with authorities as a witness to the accident. During the trial, the judge ignored Mr. Zhovtis’ defense requests and only provided 40 minutes for his defense team to prepare their final arguments.

The Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy calls for a full investigation by the appeals court into the various procedural violations that occurred during the investigation and trial. We encourage the international community, especially the diplomatic community, to urge the Kazakhstani authorities to immediately release Mr. Zhovtis. We also call on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) to reconsider Kazakhstan’s 2010 OSCE Chairmanship as this case shows the country is ignoring fair trial standards.

We express our solidarity with fellow Steering Committee member Yevgeniy Zhovtis.

On behalf of the Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy:

The Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell

Former Prime Minister of Canada

– STEERING COMMITTEE –

Mariclaire Acosta, Mexico

· Mahnaz Afkhami, Iran · Igor Blaževič, Bosnia · Francesca Bomboko, Democratic Republic of Congo

Kim Campbell (Chair), Canada

· Kavi Chongkittavorn, Thailand · Michael Danby, Australia · Alicija Derkowska, Poland · Ivan Doherty, Ireland

Han Dongfang (Vice Chair), China

· Yuri Dzhibladze, Russia · David French, United Kingdom · Hannah Forster, Gambia · Carl Gershman, United States Paul Graham, South Africa · Bambang Harymurti, Indonesia · Jana Hybaskova, Czech Republic · Melinda Quintos de Jesus, Philippines

Hisham Kassem, Egypt

· Asma Khader, Jordan · Maina Kiai, Kenya · Reginald Matchaba-Hove, Zimbabwe · George Mathew, India

Roel von Meijenfeldt, The Netherlands

· Can Paker (Treasurer), Turkey · Inna Pidluska, Ukraine · Jacqueline Pitanguy, Brazil · Carlos Ponce, Venezuela

Elisabeth Ungar (Secretary), Colombia

· Yevgeniy Zhovtis, Kazakhstan

Art Kaufman, Director


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