Italy: ICJ alarmed at death against judge



26 November 2002

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Palazzo Chigi
Piazza Colonna, 370
00187 Roma
Italy

Fax:  39 6 6798648

Dear Sir,

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) consists of jurists who 
represent all regions and legal systems in the world working to uphold the 
rule of law and the legal protection of human rights.  The ICJ's Centre for 
the Independence of Judges and Lawyers (CIJL), is dedicated to promoting 
the independence of judges and lawyers throughout the world.

We have received information that Magistrate Lino Gabriele Verrina received 
a death threat on 17 November a few hours after convicting and sentencing 
Mr. Giulio Andreotti to 24 years in prison for ordering the murder in 1979 
of Carmine  "Mino" Pecorelli, an investigative journalist.

We have also received information that you have allegedly criticized this 
ruling, contending that Italian judges are biased against conservative 
politicians and publicly indicating that this ruling should be overturned.

We are alarmed at these statements emanating from the highest quarters of 
Government which indicate profound disregard of fundamental international 
principles on the separation of powers and the independence of the 
judiciary.  Furthermore, utterances  such as these encourage verbal and 
physical attacks on the judiciary which can ultimately culminate in their 
death.

We remind you of the United Nations Basic Principles on the Independence of 
the Judiciary which state that,

1.  ...It is the duty of all government and other institutions to respect 
and observe the independence of the judiciary.

2.  The judiciary shall decide matters before it impartially, on the basis 
of facts and in accordance with the law, without any restrictions, improper 
influences, inducements, pressures, threats or interferences, direct or 
indirect form any quarter or for any reason.

4.  There shall not be any inappropriate or unwarranted interference with 
the judicial process, nor shall judicial decisions by the courts be subject 
to revision.

Furthermore, we also remind you of the recommendations of Mr. Param 
Cumaraswamy, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Independence of 
judges and lawyers further to his mission to Italy earlier this year. In 
his Preliminary Report, the Rapporteur recommended that:

The decisions of the courts must be respected by all.  Though such 
decisions can be commented on and even criticized, the judges who make the 
decisions should not be attacked and subjected to any form of calumny by 
anyone or any institution.  If decisions are perceived as incorrect, then 
the proper appellate machinery must be invoked.

In light of the above, we urge that your Government take all measures to 
provide security to Magistrate Gabriele Lino Verrina and that an immediate 
investigation be launched into the origin of the death threats against 
him.  We also respectfully remind you of your obligation as head of the 
Executive to cease from criticizing the decisions of judges with which you 
may disagree, thereby endangering the rule of law.

Yours faithfully,

Louise Doswald-Beck
Secretary-General

Mr. Roberto Castelli
Justice  Minister
Via Arenula, 70
00186 ROMA, Italy

Fax (06) 68891493

Mr. Franco Frattini,
Foreign Affairs Minister
P.le Farnesina, 1
Foro Italico
00194 ROMA,  Italy

Fax (06) 36916194

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