Jordan / Freedom of expression: UN rights expert condemns
killing of journalist Nahed Hattar
GENEVA (27 September 2016) – The United Nations Special
Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and
expression, David Kaye, today condemned the killing of Nahed Hattar, a prominent
Jordanian journalist and writer who was well-known for his opposition to both
the Government and to radical Islam.
Mr. Hattar was shot dead on 25 September 2016 as he was
about to enter the court in Amman where he was on trial for sharing on social
media a caricature deemed blasphemous by the authorities. Mr. Hattar was
arrested a number of times in the 1990s, and survived an assassination attempt
in 1998.
“The killing of Mr. Hattar is appalling, and it is
unacceptable that no protection measures had been put in place to ensure his
safety, particularly when the threats against him were well known to the
authorities,” the expert said. “I am also concerned to hear reports that the
authorities have banned the sharing of information about Mr. Hattar’s murder.”
Nahed Hattar turned himself in to the police on 13 August
2016, a day after the authorities issued an arrest warrant against him. He was
later charged with the crime of ‘insulting religion’ and ‘causing sectarian
strife and racism’.
In a recent communication to the Jordanian authorities, a
group of UN human rights experts raised concern about Mr. Hattar’s arrest and
the criminalization of the legitimate exercise of his right to freedom of
expression. As they explained, the legal basis for the charges for which he was
to appear before court amount to the criminalization of blasphemy, which is
incompatible with Jordan’s obligations under international human rights law.
“I urge the authorities not only to bring the assailant
to justice, but also to bring its legislation into line with international
human rights law and to encourage a culture of diverse expression,” the expert
stressed.
“The repetition of such horrendous acts can only be
deterred by encouraging an open space for diverse expression, where expression
is countered by expression instead of bullets,” the Special Rapporteur
concluded.
Mr. Kaye’s call has also been endorsed by the Special
Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of association and assembly, Mr. Maina
Kiai; and the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders,
Mr. Michel Forst.
ENDS
Mr. David Kaye (USA) was appointed as Special Rapporteur
on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and
expression in August 2014 by the United Nations Human Rights Council. As Special Rapporteur, Mr. Kaye is part of
what is known as the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. Special
Procedures, the largest body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights
system, is the general name of the Council’s independent fact-finding and
monitoring mechanisms that address either specific country situations or
thematic issues in all parts of the world. Special Procedures’ experts work on
a voluntary basis; they are not UN staff and do not receive a salary for their
work. They are independent from any government or organization and serve in
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