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Mass Suspension of Lawyers

International community criticizes mass suspension of lawyers

The DJA called a petition signed by 56 lawyers to the top court, calling to reform the judiciary "unlawful"

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Aishath Shaany, Raajje.mv | 12 ސެޕްޓެމްބަރު 2017 | އަންގާރަ 12:55
A petition signed by 56 lawyers was rejected by the Supreme Court on 30th August

A petition signed by 56 lawyers was rejected by the Supreme Court on 30th August

The international community has criticized the Department of Judicial Administration (DJA)'s decision to suspend over 50 lawyers after filing a petition calling to reform the judiciary.

54 lawyers- out of the 56 who had signed the petition; the other two were already under suspension- were suspended on Sunday night "for contempt of Court". The DJA said that the lawyers were in violation of the Judcature Act, lawyers' pledge and Court regulations, by submitting the 'unlawful' document.

In a tweet posted on Monday afternoon, British Ambassador to the Maldives, James Dauris said that suspending over 50 lawyers "for calling for the Constitution to be upheld is another sorry step" by the Maldivian authorities.

"Debate is healthy in every society," he added.

The Embassy of Canada to the Maldives said that the mass suspension "reinforces rather that allays concerns independence of the judiciary, an essential for any democracy".

Australia's Ambassador to the Maldives, Bryce Hutchesson said that the suspension of lawyers "calling on government and judiciary to uphold rule of law is another step back for democracy and rights".

Furthermore, the Delegation of the European Union to the Maldives also voiced its concern over the matter, noting that this "is not the right way to address issue of obstructing independence of the justice system".

Prominent lawyers- such as Hisaan Hussain, Mahfooz Saeed, Moosa Siraj, Anas Abdul Sattar, Ibrahim Riffath, Nazim Sattar, Hassan Latheef, Ali Zahir, Imthiyaz Fahmy and former attorney general Husnu Suood- lost their license to practice over the petition.

Speaking to the media after Supreme Court's decision to reject the petition, Saeed had noted that more lawyers wanted to sign the petition "but could not because of fear of getting their licenses suspended".

The opposition has condemned the DJA's decision, with former President Mohamed Nasheed calling on the international community to impose targeted sanction against Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed, while former President Maumoon Abdula Gayoom noted that the large-scale suspension "clearly shows how desperate the authorities have become".

The suspended lawyers have vowed to continue reform battle for the nation’s judiciary, stating that their suspension was just intimidation.

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