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Monday 7 March, 2005 3:21 PM

 
March 04, 2005

Rights tribunal law not retroactive

JAKARTA: The Constitutional Court rejected on Thursday a challenge by former East Timor governor Abilio Jose Soares against the constitutionality of the Human Rights Tribunal Law (No. 26 of 2000).

Constitutional Court President Jimly Asshidiqie in his judgment said that the legislation did not violate the constitutional prohibition on retroactivity, as claimed by Abilio.

Abilio brought the challenge as he considered his trial before the rights tribunal to be unlawful as it was based on Article 43 (1) of the law, which states that the rights tribunal can hear rights violation cases that occurred before the enactment of the legislation.

The rights tribunal convicted Abilo of involvement in East Timor atrocities in 1999 and jailed him for three years. The Supreme Court later acquitted him after he requested a review of his conviction. -- JP

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Copy Right: JSMP-DIli, June 2004