(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – On 30 January 1998, Michael Lawson, a student at Fourabhay College University, Freetown, was arrested and detained along with another unidentified man for having allegedly supplied information to a clandestine radio station. It seems that no criminal charges have been brought against the two men, who have already been held beyond the […]
(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – On 30 January 1998, Michael Lawson, a student at
Fourabhay College University, Freetown, was arrested and detained along with
another unidentified man for having allegedly supplied information to a
clandestine radio station. It seems that no criminal charges have been
brought against the two men, who have already been held beyond the 48-hour
limit permitted under Sierra Leonean law. In light of numerous recent
reports of the ill-treatment and torture of detainees by security officials,
Article 19 has expressed fear for their safety and health.
Recommended Action
Send appeals to authorities:
the alleged “crime” does not constitute a recognizable criminal offence
constitutes a violation of their internationally guaranteed right to freedom
of expression
Appeals To
Major Johnny Paul Koroma
State House
Freetown
Sierra Leone
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