Supreme Court denies bail to 21 rights defenders and workers
Published on 9 May 2014This morning, the Supreme Court announced that it will uphold the decision of the Court of Appeal on February 11, 2014 to deny bail requests for 21 of 23 human rights defenders and workers arrested in early January. None of the 21 defendants were transferred to court for the bail decision.
The Supreme Court provided two reasons for denying bail to the 21: first, the investigation into the cases has already been closed by the investigating judge; and second, the trials are already in progress so defendants should remain in detention to ensure their attendance.
Article 307 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, however, permits defendants to apply for bail release during their trial after investigations have already been closed by the investigating judge.
Families of the 21 detained men and land community activists gathered outside the court to show their support. The trial for all 23 men arrested during labor protests in January will continue on May 20 after authorities adjourned proceedings on April 25 and May 6.
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