Prevention of Holding the ACJLP's Press Conference Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession
The Cairo-based Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession (ACIJLP) has been experienced on Monday October 12, 1998 a critical situation. The press conference it planed to hold to announce the report that was previously issued by the Center for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers' (CIJL) on the Egyptian Bar Crisis was obstructed by the court sequestration administration.=20 The CIJL's mission took place from 10-16 March 1998. Its investigation included talks with parties involved in the crisis within the Bar, a number of council heads in the regional bars, some famous Egyptian lawyers, and some government officials. This investigation resulted in a final report illustrating the current deadlock situation of the Bar and the Egyptian government official response to the primary report.=20 As an honest attempt to promote productive and democratic cooperation with the court sequestration administration of the Bar, ACIJLP contacted them to prepare a press conference in which the results of report would be announced. The court sequestration representative welcomed the idea and accepted holding the conference on October 12, 1998 at noon. Nevertheless, on time dated, ACIJLP was astonished to find out that the representative was absent, although he was supposed to attend the conference. Moreover, the administration of the Bar misled some journalists by telling them that the conference had been canceled. Furthermore, they insisted on closing all available halls to prevent holding the conference. Accordingly, ACIJLP insisted on holding the conference inside the Bar. It was held in the reception hall. The press release issued by the CIJL was recited and copies of the Mission's report were distributed in both Arabic and English. ACIJLP perceives this event as a tragic demonstration of the worrisome situation that Egyptian Bar Association (EBA) is facing. The security apparatus now administers EBA that has been a militant fighter for freedom in Egypt and throughout the Arab world. Such situation impedes lawyers from practicing any activity related to the Bar. Moreover, the event clarifies a point emphasized earlier in the report, namely the government's negative intervention. Contact Nasser Amin (ACIJLP) Tel: (202) 3550871 Tel/Fax: (202) 5942734 October 13, 1998
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