Ref:
68/2009
Date:
24 May 2009
Time:
11:25 GMT
Military Court in Gaza Sentences 3
Persons to Death; PCHR Urges President not to Ratify Sentence
On Sunday, 24 May 2009, the Permanent Military Court in Gaza,
headed by Judge Mohammed Noufal, sentenced 3 persons to death by firing
squad after convicting them of kidnapping, terrorist acts and premeditated
killing.
The court charged the three defendants with: 1) Kidnapping in
violation of articles 256, 254 and 23 of the Palestinian Penal Law (74) of
1936; 2) Terrorist acts in violation of articles 175e, 174 and 82 of the
Revolutionary Penal Code of 1979 of the Palestine Liberation Organization;
and 3) Premeditated killing in violation of articles 378/a, 379 and 82 of
the Revolutionary Code.
The court sentenced to death by firing squad the following
persons:
1)
Shadi Khader Deeb, 30, from
Beit Lahi, a member of the Palestinian National Security Forces who has been
detained since 10 October 2007;
2)
Shadi 'Abdul Karim al-Madhoun,
from Beit Lahia, fugitive from justice; and
3)
Ra'ed Sabri al-Maqqoussi, 29,
from Jabalya refugee camp, who had been detained since 13 March 2008, but
fled from detention on 28 December 2008.
The sentence, which is appealable, was issued against one of
the defendants in presence and against the two other ones in absentia.
The military prosecution charged the three defendants with
the killing of two journalists, Mohammed Matar Abdu and Suleiman Abdul Rahim
al-Ashi, on 13 May 2009, near Sheikh Zayed Mosque in the west of Gaza City,
and with other charges.
PCHR notes that the 1979 Revolutionary Penal Code of the PLO
is unconstitutional within the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) as it
has not been presented to, nor approved by, the legislature. PCHR has
repeatedly called for its abolition as it violates international fair trial
standards and does not include fair and independent mechanisms of appeal.
PCHR is extremely concerned over the continued application of
the death penalty in the PNA controlled areas, and therefore:
1.
Calls upon the PNA to announce
an immediate moratorium on the use of this penalty, which violates
international human rights standards and instruments, especially the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the Covenant of Civil and
Political Rights (1966), and the UN Convention against Torture (1984).
2.
Calls upon Palestinian
President Mahmoud ‘Abbas not to ratify these cruel and inhumane sentences,
and to prevent its implementation.
3.
Reiterates that abolishing the
death penalty does not imply leniency towards dangerous criminals, who must
be subjected to punishment that acts as a deterrent but also maintains human
dignity.
4.
Calls upon the PNA to stop
applying the Revolutionary Penal Code of 1979 of Palestine Liberation
Organization as it is unconstitutional.
5.
Calls upon the PNA to review
all legislation relative to the death penalty – particularly Law No. 74
(1936) that remains in effect in the Gaza Strip, and the Jordanian Penal
Code No. 16 (1960) that remains in effect in the West Bank – and to enact a
unified penal code that conforms to the spirit of international human rights
instruments, especially those pertaining to the abolition of the death
penalty.