Global Legal and Rule of Law Community Stands in Solidarity with Lebanese Lawyer Nizar Saghieh
We, the undersigned bar associations, lawyers, judges, and civil society organizations committed to the rule of law, join from across the globe to denounce the Beirut Bar Association’s recent actions, and to express our solidarity with Lebanese lawyer Nizar Saghieh as he comes under targeting for his exercise of free expression and for his legal defense work.
On March 3, 2023, the Council of the Beirut Bar Association issued a unanimous decision to amend the code of ethics regulating the work of lawyers without prior debate or justification. The amendment, which constitutes a severe violation of the right to freedom of expression, stipulates that lawyers will only be allowed to participate in a conference or legal seminar, or provide an interview or information to a media outlet, social media outlet, website, or group after soliciting and receiving the permission of the Bar Association President to do so. The amendment, which has since been released in an updated code of ethics booklet, is an alarming overreach in violation of Lebanese domestic and international legal obligations that gives disproportionate oversight to the Bar Association President; egregiously curtails legal defense work, particularly impact, strategic, and rights litigation which require public engagement, campaigning, and advocacy; and threatens to have reverberating impacts on citizen’s access to justice. Thirteen Lebanese lawyers, including executive director of the Legal Agenda Nizar Saghieh, have submitted appeals to challenge the decision. The Beirut Court of Appeals will issue a determination in the case on May 4, 2023.
In recent weeks, the Council of the Beirut Bar Association summoned Saghieh for questioning without providing justification for his summons; he is set to appear before it on Thursday, April 20. There are serious concerns that this action is intended to lead to Saghieh’s disbarment. Since the summons, Saghieh has also become the target of a harassment campaign on social media, which raises concerns on the potential for escalation.
Saghieh has a long history of defending individual rights; providing a legal defense for activists and journalists; and leading legal battles to bring about transparency and combat corruption. He has provided critical support for the family members and victims of the Beirut Port Explosion. In addition, he serves as the executive director of the Legal Agenda, a Beirut-based nonprofit which leverages research, media, activism, and litigation “to instigate positive legal change while ensuring its socially fair implementation.”
This targeting is believed to be in reprisal for Saghieh’s appeal challenging the Bar Association’s overreach, his outspoken stances, and effective legal work to hold the powerful to account. Summoning Saghieh is intended to silence him and has the potential to chill legal defense work at-large and eat away at access to justice for Lebanese citizens and residents more generally.
We, the undersigned, call on the Beirut Bar Association to withdraw the recent amendments to the code of ethics and to stand on the side of independent legal defense work in the country. We additionally call on the Beirut Bar Association to immediately withdraw its summons, halt all arbitrary disciplinary proceedings against Saghieh, and bring to an end this targeting.
Signatories
Civil Society Organizations and Bar Associations
Access Now
ADLI
Alternative Press Syndicate (Nakaba Badila)
Amnesty International
Arab Reform Initiative
ARTICLE 19
Association Tunisienne de Défense des Libertés Individuelles
Business and Human Rights MENA Region
Center for Egyptian Women’s Legal Assistance
Committee for Justice
Egyptian Human Rights Forum (EHRF)
EuroMed Rights
Human Rights Watch
HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement
Impunity Watch
International Commission of Jurists
IPSI
Lebanese Center for Human Rights (CLDH)
MENA Rights Group
Monitoring Committee on Attacks on Lawyers, International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL)
Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED)
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights
Ruwad Al Houkouk (Frontiers Rights)
Samir Kassir Foundation
SMEX
Solidarity Law Cooperative
Syrian Center for Legal Studies and Research
Tamkeen for Legal Aid and Human Rights
The Khalifa Ihler Institute
The Lebanese Association for Democratic Elections (LADE)
The Policy Initiative
The Public Source
The Syria Campaign
The Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM)
The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP)
Tunisian Association Defending Individual Liberties
Tunisian Judges Association
Union of Administrative Judges
Women Now for Development
Individual Signatories
*Please note that individual lawyers and judges are signing onto this statement in their personal capacities. Any affiliations are listed only as an identifying descriptor.
Abbassi Amel
Abderrazek Ben Khelifa
Abdulhay Sayed
Ahmed Aloui
Ahmed Ezzat
Ala Ouafi, Tunisian Judge
Ameni Khzouri
Ana Cuesta, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Anas Saadoune
Anissa Trichili, Tunisian Judge
Anthony Abi Dib, Université Paris Nanterre
Anthony M. Elghossain
Aurélie Gibaudan
Ayman Halaseh, Halaseh Law Firm
Ayman Raad
Aymen Zaghdoudi, University of Manouba
Azza Soliman
Blaschczyk Matthieu
Darren Fenwick
Elisa Massimino, Human Rights Institute, Georgetown University Law Center
Pr. Elizabeth Picard, Directrice de Recherche at CNRS (France)
Fadoua Braham
Habib Sami Nassar
Hani Sayed, Associate Professor, Department of Law, AUC
Hassana Jamaleddine
Imad Sayegh
Isabelle Peillen
Issam Sghaier
Jessica Doumit
Joe Romanos, Harvard University
Karim Nammour
Karine Ghazzaoui, USJ Beirut, Ghazzaoui Law Office
Lama Karame, University of Oxford
Lamine Benghazi
Latifa Habachi
Lilia Rebaï, Human Rights Activist
Lima Torresilla Spinella
Mahienour El-Massry
Mahmoud Daoud Yacoub, Lawyer and University Professor in Tunisia
Mai El-Sadany
Marika Sosnowski, Melbourne Law School
Maya Mikdashi, Jadaliyya
Mohamed Afif Jaidi
Mohamed Anoir Zayani, PhD Candidate at the University of Québec
Mohamed Elansary
Myriam Mehanna
Nadia Chaouachi
Nadine Kheshen
Nina Pernet
Omar Taleb
Ramzi Mhamdi
Sarah Morsheimer
Stuart Russell, Monitoring Committee on Attacks on Lawyers, International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL)
Tara Vassefi, Steward, Solidarity Law Cooperative
Yahyaoui Abdelwahed
Yasmin Omar, Human Rights Lawyer
Yezid Sayigh, Researcher