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Libya must clarify status of Kadhafi-era supporters : HRW

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TRIPOLI, April 28, 2012 (AFP)

Libya must clarify the rules under which it disqualifies from public office individuals who stood by the regime of former leader Moamer Kadhafi, Human Rights Watch said on Saturday.

“Exclusion from public office should be based on concrete and provable claims of wrongdoing, rather than poorly defined connections with the previous government,” said HRW Middle East and North Africa director Sarah Lea Whitson.

The National Transitional Council (NTC) “should amend regulations to eliminate vague and broad prohibitions on who may serve as a government official or become a candidate for election,” a statement said.

HRW said current regulations bar people from holding senior government posts or running for office if they “glorified” the previous government or if they stood against the February 17 revolution that overthrew Kadhafi.

“It is terribly unclear how the vetting commission will decide who can and cannot participate in the new Libyas political life,” Whitson said in reference to a commission tasked with vetting senior officials and candidates.

With two months to go before a constituent assembly is elected, the commission’s procedural rules have yet to be published.

The so-called Integrity and Patriotism Commission also vets senior security officials, ambassadors, heads of government institutions and companies, heads of universities and heads of unions, HRW said.

Its regulation excludes members and leaders of institutions active during Kadhafi’s government, including the revolutionary guards, revolutionary committee and student associations, it added.

Those involved in crimes, including torture, and those who had commercial ties with Kadhafi’s clan or stole public funds are also barred from office, the rights group said.

HRW urged the interim government to refrain from determining eligibility based solely on past or present associations, give concrete proof of wrongdoing when someone is barred from office and implement an appeals process.

“Excluding candidates for elections on vague and over broad grounds violates international standards for free and fair election,” it said.

Tags: Human Rights WatchLibyaMorocco World NewssupportersThe National Transitional Council (NTC)
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