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06DAMASCUS2166
2006-05-09 14:19:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Damascus
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LABWANI INDICTED ON CAPITAL CHARGES; DEFENSE

Tags:  PHUM PGOV SY 
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PARIS FOR ZEYA, LONDON FOR TSOU, DRL FOR ELISE CARLSON,
DEPARTMENT FOR ECA/PE/V/M

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/07/2016
TAGS: PHUM PGOV SY
SUBJECT: LABWANI INDICTED ON CAPITAL CHARGES; DEFENSE
LAWYERS SEEK INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE

REF: A) DAMASCUS 1158 B) DAMASCUS 1815

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Stephen A. Seche for reasons 1.4(b)/(d
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 DAMASCUS 002166

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

PARIS FOR ZEYA, LONDON FOR TSOU, DRL FOR ELISE CARLSON,
DEPARTMENT FOR ECA/PE/V/M

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/07/2016
TAGS: PHUM PGOV SY
SUBJECT: LABWANI INDICTED ON CAPITAL CHARGES; DEFENSE
LAWYERS SEEK INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE

REF: A) DAMASCUS 1158 B) DAMASCUS 1815

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Stephen A. Seche for reasons 1.4(b)/(d
)


1. (C) SUMMARY: According to a member of opposition
activist Kamal Labwani's legal team, the criminal court has
handed down an indictment charging him with having contact
with a foreign power and encouraging the foreign power to
invade Syria, a charge that could carry the death sentence.
The defense team is now hopeful that international
organizations like Amnesty International will be willing to
offer legal support, in part to raise the international
profile of the case and pressure the SARG to conduct a fair
trial. Lawyers expect the Labwani trial to begin sometime in
June.


2. (C) LABWANI INDICTED ON CAPITAL CHARGES: A Syrian
criminal court judge on April 29 formally indicted opposition
activist Kamal Labwani, charging him with having contact with
a foreign power and encouraging the foreign power to invade
Syria, a charge that could carry the death sentence. Labwani
and his defense team have been anticipating these charges
since mid-March (ref A). According to defense lawyer
Mohanned al-Hasani, Labwani's defense team was only notified
of the indictment after the three-day period lawyers are
normally given to file appeals against charges. Hasani
expects the trial to begin sometime in June. According to
Hasani, from a purely legal perspective, Labwani's case is
strong; however, the political nature of the case will make a
fair trial highly unlikely without increased international
coverage of the case. Particularly because Labwani could
face execution, said Hasani, the case is likely to attract
the attention of international legal and human rights
experts, possibly forcing the SARG to at least formally
comply with basic legal standards for such a trial.
Noncompliance with these international standards would also
make clear that the SARG is using its courts for political
purposes. "The regime must come to the realization that it
will suffer public humiliation internationally when it is
made clear that the court system is in fact a tool of the

regime," he added.


3. (C) DEFENSE TEAM TO SEEK INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE:
Hasani noted that the defense team is seeking support from
Amnesty International (AI) to bring in other Arab lawyers to
work on the case. He noted that AI had declined the defense
team's November request that a team of Egyptian and Jordanian
lawyers be sent to Syria for that purpose. Hasani asked that
the USG persuade AI to send a legal team now that the court
had formally indicted Labwani. Hasani also asked that the
USG consider releasing the names of SARG officials who had
participated in past International Visitor (IV) programs to
show both the court and the Syrian people that Labwani's
participation was not unique and that even Syrian government
officials had taken part in the program.


4. (C) SARG VIEWS LABWANI AS BARGAINING CHIP, EU SENDING
WRONG MESSAGE: Hasani echoed earlier comments by fellow
defense team lawyer Anwar al-Bunni and the Labwani family
(ref B) that the SARG wants to make an example of Labwani and
that the SARG perceives Labwani's fate as a potential
bargaining chip in its dealings with the USG. Hasani also
noted that European embassies seem to have taken little
interest in the case, in stark contrast to their support of
Riad Seif during his incarceration. According to Hasani, the
EU's lack of action communicates to the SARG that human
rights is not a principle but instead a question of
individual contacts.


5. (C) COMMENT: Six months after Labwani's arrest, his
defense team's hopes for a quiet resolution to the case have
dimmed substantially. Hasani's comments indicate that the
defense team views intense international NGO and media
pressure as the best way to influence the SARG's decision
about Labwani's fate, a strategy that succeeded in the June
2005 acquittal of human rights activist Aktham Naisse.
However, the defense team's ability to mobilize such pressure
for Labwani, whose international stature is far less than
Naisse's was at the time, is questionable. Hasani's curious
assessment of the USG's level of influence with AI may
reflect the defense team's desperation to involve anyone in
lobbying AI to assist in the case, particularly since
European embassies do not appear willing to do so. We
strongly recommend against releasing the names of the IV
participants, as the crux of the case is not Labwani's
participation in the program, but rather the public

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statements made outside of the program and the publicity
surrounding his visits with high-level USG officials.


6. (C) COMMENT (CONTINUED): The SARG seems intent on
prosecuting Labwani on trumped-up security charges, similar
in wording to those being pursued against former Vice
President Abdulhalim Khaddam and his family, showing that the
regime can choose to deal with its critics forcefully. The
likelihood of a capital sentence is unclear as SARG judges
have recently commuted most death sentences for other
political activists, specifically Muslim Brotherhood members,
to long prison terms. Labwani's case may serve as a test to
demonstrate to the opposition how severely the SARG will deal
with democratic activists who overstep the regime's red
lines, especially the one banning any contact between the
internal opposition and Washington officials.

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