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Nicole Sylvester, President of the St
Vincent and the Grenadines Human Rights Association (SVGHRA), has been
threatened and intimidated, apparently in relation to the SVGHRA's work
on behalf of the alleged victim in a high profile rape case. The vehicle
of one of her colleagues has also reportedly been followed.
On the evening of 25 January, Nicole Sylvester received an anonymous
telephone call at her home. A male voice warned her: “The case you are
working on, you had better drop it – remember you have a family”. On the
evening of 2 February as she was driving to a meeting, Nicole Sylvester,
who is also the President of the St. Vincent the Grenadines Bar
Association, was followed by a white jeep, of the type used by the
police’s Special Services Unit. On 4 February she was approached near her
office by a police officer who advised her: “Be careful, you are being
followed”.
Kay Bacchus-Browne, a lawyer and member of
the SVGHRA was also followed by a white jeep on the morning of 4 February
as she was driving to a meeting.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Nicole
Sylvester and other lawyers from the SVGHRA have been representing a
woman police officer who has alleged that she was raped by the Prime
Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines on 3 January 2008. The police
reportedly refused to take her complaint and advised her to leave the
country for a while. Her lawyers filed two private criminal complaints
(for indecent assault and unlawful sexual intercourse without consent) at
the Magistrate’s Court on 31 January. The Director of Public Prosecutions
halted investigation of the complaints, as he is permitted to do under
the country’s Constitution. He claimed there was not sufficient evidence
for the complaints to go to court. However, the woman’s lawyers have
stated that the police showed no interest in undertaking an investigation.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to
arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own language:
- expressing concern for the safety of Nicole Sylvester and Kay
Bacchus-Browne from the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Human Rights
Association, who have been threatened and intimidated;
- urging the authorities to ensure that she and her colleagues receive
protection, in accordance with their wishes;
- calling for a thorough and impartial investigation into the threats and
intimidation received by Nicole Sylvester and her colleagues;
- reminding the authorities that the UN Declaration on the Rights and
Responsibilities of Individuals, Groups and Institutions to Promote and
Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Liberties recognizes
the legitimacy of the activities of human rights defenders and their
right to carry out their activities without any fear of reprisals.
APPEALS TO:
Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Commerce and Trade
Hon. Sir Louis Straker
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
3rd Floor Administrative Building
Bay Street
Kingstown
St. Vincent
Fax: + 1 784 456 2610
Salutation: Dear Minister
Commissioner of Police
Mr Keith Miller
Police Headquarters
Kingstown
St. Vincent
Fax: +1 784 456 2816
Salutation: Dear Commissioner
Police Public Relations Office
Mr. Artis Davis
Police Public Relations Officer
Central Kingstown
P.O Box 835
St. Vincent
Fax: +1 784 456 2816
Salutation: Dear Sir
COPIES TO:
Human rights organization
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Human Rights Association
P.O. Box 951
Grenville Street
Kingstown
St. Vincent
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY.
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