PRESS RELEASE
The
Steering Committee of the Iran Tribunal
In the summer of 1988
the Islamic Republic of Iran summarily executed a large number of political
prisoners without any due process. The
estimated numbers of victims rank between 4000 to 7000. This was the climax of a
massive elimination process from 1981 to 1988, under which around 20,000
dissidents disappeared, either dying under torture or being executed by firing
squads. At the petition of the families of the victims, the Iran Tribunal has been
set up to investigate and try these allegations. Prominent jurists and human
rights activists participated in the Plenary Session of the Iran Tribunal which
was held on 1st
October 2010. The
Plenary Session appointed Professor John Cooper QC as the Chairman of the
Steering Committee. The Steering Committee was formed later on 17th December 2010.
The Steering Committee
is chaired by Professor John Cooper QC and comprises as its members, Professor
Kader Asmal, Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, Professor Richard Falk, Professor Payam
Akhavan, Dr Nancy Hormachea and Dr Hedayat Matin-Daftary. Professor Eric David,
an expert in people’s tribunals, contributes in an advisory role.
The Steering Committee is
charged with the task of organising the Tribunal, selecting judges, prosecutors
and defence teams and the Jury. It
is expected that the Tribunal will commence the trial towards the end of 2011.
The Steering Committee held its first meeting in London on February
5, 2011.
Other prominent jurists who have
supported and joined the Iran Tribunal are: German Professor Norman Beach,
British Professor Michael Mansfield, Canadian Professor David Kilgour,
Iranian-Canadian lawyer Mr.Kaveh Shahrooz, Iranian-American lawyer Ms. Mina Litvak, Canadian
lawyer Ms. Pam Shame, UK-based Iranian lawyer Mr. Hamid Sabi and German Lawyer
Mr. Stefan Kirchner.
John Cooper QC, the
Chairman of the Steering Committee stated:
“The work of the
Steering Committee in creating, advising and facilitating the establishment of
the Iran Tribunal will be vital if due process is to be observed at the future
hearings. We are determined that the
Tribunal discovers the truth about what happened to thousands of Iranian people
and that justice is finally done.”
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