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Austrian Arrests, New Development: Public Prosecution Fabricates Arson Attack

Animals  (tags: Austrian Activists, animaladvocates, AnimalWelfare, animals, animalwelfare, crime, law, protection )

Angel
- 102 days ago - vgt.at
<p>Vienna, 30th June 2008 In an attempt to justify remand custody and draconian police measures, a hunting cabin, which burnt down as a result of an over heating stove, was used against the animal protections as an accusation of arson </p>
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Stephanie Colson (245)
Wednesday July 2, 2008, 3:37 am
LMAO...Yea they got caught in a lie...FREE the Aussies..

Big Gorilly Hugs
 

Past Member (0)
Wednesday July 2, 2008, 8:14 am
Naresh Kadyan,

Representative of OIPA in India,

C-38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar,

ROHINI, DELHI - 110085

His Excellency The Ambassador of Austria

The Ambassador of Austria

New Delhi.



Object: Ten animal rights workers imprisoned since May 21, 2008

July 2nd, 2008



Dear Mr Ambassador,



I respectfully request your help concerning an event that will take place this week in your country: the next evaluation of the detention of the ten animal rights activists held on remand since May 21. As you know, on that day an independent judge will decide whether the activists must remain in custody without charge.



I understand that the Ministry of Justice is monitoring the development of this case as a matter of normal supervision. In the hope that the case will be closely reviewed at the approach of the hearing, I ask you to be so kind as to submit the following questions to Dr Maria Berger. I understand that all letters cannot be answered individually but I hope that through your good offices, an answer may be possible in this case.



1) It is everyone's hope, I am sure, that the detainees will be released this week unless formal charges are filed backed by evidence of criminal wrongdoing. Failing this, I would like to know if it would be possible to release the detainees provisionally pending further proceedings. (It is rumored that the police may not have time to examine all the computers confiscated for another six months! This is a distressing idea for many people, as you can imagine.) It seems reasonable to think that in this case the course of justice would not be hampered by the provisional release of these ten people.



2) In light of the fact that the Ministry of Justice affirms that Austrian law offers a comprehensive modern system of protection for imprisoned citizens, I draw its attention to the following features of the case, asking for Dr Berger's confirmation, correction or clarification:

a) There appears to have been a lack of specificity in the search warrants issued.

b) The manner in which the police acted when making its arrests was disproportionate to the circumstances (masked, gun-carrying men breaking through doors at dawn, etc.). Does the Minister agree that this police behavior was inappropriate?

c) Not all the detainees were allowed to contact lawyers before being interrogated by the police. (This has been confirmed in writing by Mr Gerhard Pichler of the Ministry of the Interior.)

d) The specificity of the charges against the detainees was apparently not communicated to them upon their arrest.

e) The detainees and their lawyers were not promptly informed of the evidence against them. Even today – over a month after their arrest - they say that though the prosecution is legally obliged to do so, it has still not disclosed the whole file and all evidence against them, which makes it very hard for their lawyers to defend them.





3) In Dr Berger's view, do any of the points mentioned above, if confirmed in the course of her supervision of the case; constitute a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights or at least of Austrian law?



4) Regarding the suspicion that the ten detainees are members of a 'criminal organization'; does the Minister of Justice feel any skepticism over the validity or applicability to this case of Section 278a of the Austrian Criminal Code?



5) Given that people are to be assumed innocent until proved guilty and that no charges have been laid against our friends, would it be possible for the conditions of their detention to be improved? Is it normal for people on remand in Austrian prisons to be kept in a very small space with chain smokers, allowed only two showers per week, only one hour of exercise outside per day and only very brief and infrequent visits with their family and friends?



I reiterate my expression of hope that the detainees will be released this week unless evidence of their membership of a criminal organization is presented. I realize that it must be frustrating to the President of Austria and his ministers and embassies to receive thousands of letters from people who are not fully informed about the Austrian legal system. I can only say that I have done my very best to find out as much as I can about this case from all sides and to raise only questions that citizens concerned about human rights could reasonably raise.



Thank you very much for your advice in this matter.





Sincerely,

Naresh Kadyan,

OIPA -http://www.oipa.org
Representative for INDIA,
-http://www.oipa.org/oipa/news/oipaindia.html
-http://www.pfaharyana.in
-http://nareshkadyan.blogspot.com/
Mobile - +91-9813010595
- +91- 9313312099
 

Johann Z. (163)
Thursday July 3, 2008, 1:02 am
It should be over soon now, next week if the OEVP is strong enough the government will fall apart and there will be new elections!
All oposition parties agree that this cannot go on like this...
But first they should be free....before they forget them in prison...
 
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