MEDIA ADVISORY: The People’s Tribunal Convenes in The Hague to Bring Justice to Murdered Syrian and Sri Lankan Journalists

The Hague, May 10, 2022 – On May 12-17, the People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists will convene in The Hague to hear oral arguments and witness testimony in the murder cases of two journalists, one Sri Lankan and one Syrian, whose cases have become emblematic of impunity for crimes against the press in their countries.

The two case hearings will feature testimony from experts and journalists speaking to the threats facing the press in both countries. The cases will also consider evidence and testimony in both the murder of Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge, and the Syrian journalist Nabil Al-Sharbaji. Wickrematunge was a leading independent journalist known for reporting on the Sri Lankan civil war and the Rajapaksa regime, and foresaw his own death at the hands of government assassins in a posthumously published editorial. Al-Sharbaji documented protests in the Syrian city of Darayya and suffered multiple arbitrary arrests, and as a result of torture and prison conditions, died in government custody. The People’s Tribunal has officially notified the Sri Lankan and Syrian governments of the indictment and invited them to represent themselves during the hearing in order to present a defense.

The People’s Tribunals on the Murder of Journalists are a form of alternative justice organized by A Safer World for the Truth, a collaborative project between the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and Free Press Unlimited (FPU). The Syria case is also being supported by the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression. People’s Tribunals are designed to hold states accountable for violations of international law by building public awareness and generating a legitimate evidence record, and play an important role in empowering victims and recording their stories.

In addition to the Syria and Sri Lanka cases, the Tribunal previously heard testimony in a case in Mexico on April 25 and 26. Verdicts in all three cases are expected on June 20, 2022, in The Hague. 

WHAT: People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists – Case of Lasantha Wickrematunge (Sri Lanka) and Nabil Al-Sharbaji (Syria)

WHEN: 

Sri Lanka hearing
May 12 and 13 
09:00-17:00 CET/ 07:00-15:00 GMT

Syria hearing
May 16 and 17
09:00-17:00 CET/ 07:00-15:00 GMT

WHERE:  The Hague, the Netherlands 

RSVP: To attend in person or request the link to join via livestream (in English, Tamil/Sinhala, Arabic), email [email protected] 

WHO: Read about the judges
Read about the prosecutors

Witnesses will include:

  • Deputy Chair of the High Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom, Catherine Amirfar
  • British journalist, Paul Conroy
  • Journalist, lawyer and director of the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression, Mazen Darwish
  • Sri Lankan activist, Sandhya Eknaligoda 
  • Syrian journalist, Hala Kodmani
  • Former UN Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Juan Mendez

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