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ACTION REQUEST
Case DJI 290499 The International Secretariat of OMCT requests your URGENT intervention in the following situation in Djibouti. Brief description of the situation The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed of the serious concerns for the physical and psychological integrity of a number of prisoners in the Gabode Prison, Djibouti. According to the Association pour les Victimes de la Repression en Exil (AVRE) , a member of the OMCT network, the conditions of Gabode Prison are such that they present a serious risk to the health of many of the prisoners. According to the information food is extremely scarce, water is insufficient and there is no electricity. Cells are extremely cramped - reportedly 2 metres by 2 metres. Although some inmates have serious medical conditions visits are limited to visit from a Doctor twice a month. Moreover, it is alleged that they those in need are being denied transfer to a hospital. It is alleged that an inmate, Mr. Abdi Houfanen Liban died on 12 March 1999 as a result of inadequate medical attention compounded by the conditions of the prison. Among the prisoners with medical conditions the International Secretariat has concerns that given the conditions of their detention and the absence of proper medical facilities the following persons risk further deterioration MohamedDaoud Chehem risks blindness. KamilMohamedAhmed suffers from facialparalysis. HaissamaIdriss Hamid has injuries caused by gun wounds. Ali Ahaw Houmed has injuries caused by gun wounds and tuberculosis. FarahAli Rirache has pneumonia. RoblehFarah Arreh has malaria. AdenHassan Houmed has gun shot wounds and a paralysed right arm. DaoudAhmed Ali hasgun shot wounds and partial paralysis. AboubakerMohamed Ayoub has gun shot wounds. HousseinAli Mohamed Ayoub has gun shot wounds. ArabIbrahim Amin and Abdi Moumin Aden have general medical complaints. In addition to the serious health risks faced by all prisoners, there are concerns for two other prisonersMr. Mohamed Kadami and Mr. Saleh Mohamed Dini . Mr. Kadami was arrested on 26th September 1997 in Addis Abeba and later transferred to Djibouti. Mr. Kadami is being held apparently without charges. Mr. Dini, aged 60, tribal headman (Okal Général) and the highest authority of all traditional headmen of the tribes of the region of Mabla was arrested on 10th April 1999. The reasons behind his arrest are apparently his refusal to support the then presidential candidate (who later won the Presidential elections) Ismael Omar Guelleh, as well as his denunciation of abuses against the civilian population of the region of Mabla. It is believed that his arrest was designed to spread fear among the tribal population of the region. He is currently detained in Gabode prison. Given the circumstances of the detention, there are risks to their health. It has been further reported that political and common prisoners have started a hunger strike to protest the conditions at the prison. Action requested Please write to the authorities of Djibouti urging them to i. take all necessary measures to guarantee the physical and psychological integrity of Mr. Mohamed Kadami and all the persons held in detention in the Gabode prison, including immediate and free access to appropriate health care, adequate and appropriate food as well as electricity and water; ii. order their immediate release in the absence of valid legal charges or, if such charges exist, bring them before an impartial and competent tribunal and guarantee their procedural rights in all times; iii.carry out a full and impartial investigation into the alleged events, in order to identify those responsible, bring them to trial and apply the penal, civil and/or administrative sanctions provided by law; iv. guarantee the respect of human rights and the fundamental freedoms throughout the country in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards. Addresses Son Excellence Monsieur Ismael Omar Guelleh, President de la Republique, La Presidence BP 6 Djibouti, Republique de Djibouti, Fax+ 253 350174 Ministre de la Justice, Ministere de la Justice, BP 12, Djibouti, Republique de Djibouti Fax+ 253 355420 Geneva, April 29 1999
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