Petition 2020 ENGLISH
Petición ESPANOL 2020
Pétition FRANCAIS 2020
Petition TURKCE 2020
Read the full report on the Day of the Endangered Lawyer 2020 HERE
Attachments:
– Pakistan basic report
– List of participating cities
– Selection of photos and publications
The tenth annual Day of the Endangered Lawyer, on January 24th, 2020, will focus on Pakistan. Over the past several years lawyers in Pakistan have been subjected to acts of mass terrorism, murder, attempted murder, assaults, (death) threats, contempt proceedings, harassment and intimidation in the execution of their professional duties. They have also been arrested, detained or tortured, and in some cases the family members of murdered lawyers have also been murdered.
Some lawyers have been threatened with disbarment or had their homes raided by the police. Sometimes christian lawyers or members of minority sects have been assaulted or threatened with death.
The most notorious attack on Pakistani lawyers occurred on August 8, 2016 when terrorists attacked the Government Hospital of Quetta with a suicide bombing and shooting which resulted in the death of 54 lawyers. See link here.
Since then there has been an alarming increase in the number of lawyers murdered, with nine reported over the past year.
Four organisations (IAPL, AED, ELDH and the Foundation Day of the Endangered Lawyer) are working close together again to prepare the next day, with full support from the coalition of lawyer organizations and BAR associations as founded this year in Brussels and a large number of other lawyers and BAR associations from all over the world.
The most recent step was the publication of a basic report about the present situation of the lawyers in Pakistan. In this basic report the situation of a number of lawyers is highlighted, in general the most serious cases. Most of the contents for this document were delivered by Pakistani lawyers as well as lawyer and BAR associations which are involved and specialised in the situation in Pakistan.
Download findings of the Canadian Lawyers Rights Watch with this link.
And read more about support from down under on the New Zealand Law Society website.