
Libya Frees Political Prisoner
Idris Boufayed Is Promised
Travel for Medical Treatment
(New York, October 10, 2008) – Libya
freed Dr. Idris Boufayed from detention on October 8, almost 20 months
after security agents arrested him for planning a peaceful demonstration,
Human Rights Watch said today. Boufayed, who suffers from advanced lung
cancer, was released from detention in a hospital and promised that he
would be allowed to travel abroad for medical care.
Relatives said Boufayed was allowed
to leave the Sabratha Medical Center, where he had been detained since
being transferred there from prison earlier this year. He was freed
without conditions and returned to Gheryan, his home town, according to
Libya al-Mostakbal, an émigré website that has closely followed the case.
“We welcome Dr. Boufayed’s release
and ask the Libyan authorities to ensure he is allowed to get the medical
care he needs,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East and North Africa
director at Human Rights Watch. “Libya also needs to free the 10 other men
who were arrested with him 20 months ago.”
Security agents arrested Boufayed
and 13 others, including his brother Jum`a, in Tripoli on February 15 and
16, 2007, days before they planned to hold a peaceful demonstration to
commemorate the deaths of 11 people during a violent clash between
protesters and police a year earlier.
On June 10, 2008, a Tripoli state
security court sentenced Boufayed to 25 years in prison on charges of
planning to overthrow the government and meeting with an official from a
foreign government, apparently a US embassy official in Tripoli. Ten other
detainees received sentences ranging from six to 15 years in prison.
Libyan authorities released Boufayed’s brother Jum`a in May without
charge, and released another detainee, `Adil Humaid, in June. A medical
student who was arrested with the group, `Abd al-Rahman al-Qotaiwi, has
been “disappeared” for more than a year and a half.
Relatives who visited Boufayed in
the hospital before his release said his lung cancer had not responded to
medical treatment and that he felt the hospital was not equipped to treat
his condition.
Boufayed, 50, has been a critic of
the Libyan leader, Mu`ammar al-Qadhafi, and directed a small opposition
group called the National Union for Reform during 16 years of exile in
Switzerland. He returned to Libya in September 2006. Security agents
detained him for 55 days in November and December 2006 after he wrote
letters criticizing the government that were published on a Libyan
opposition website.
In September 2008, US Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice visited Libya and said she raised specific human
rights concerns with al-Qadhafi. Other US officials said they have raised
Boufayed’s case with the Libyan government.
See Libya
Almostakbal Case Archive
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