After five months, courageous Ivory Coast peace advocate Modeste Seri still under arbitrary detention by Ivorian authorities 
 


 

Ivorian regime needs  to be pressured for  Mr. Seri’s immediately release.

Five months have passed since the arbitrary detention of Modeste Seri, the courageous Ivorian peace campaigner and President of DJCI. He has been held at the MACA prison in Abidjan since last January. No charges have been laid. No trial is scheduled. MACA is notorious for its poor conditions: overcrowded, dilapidated, and unhealthy.

Mr. Seri’s case is a good example of the multiple violations of human rights and basic freedoms of which the current Ivorian regime is guilty. It also illustrates the ongoing degradation and arbitrariness of the country’s judiciary system. 

Modeste Seri has been an irritant of the regime, as a strong critic of its corruption, mismanagement and duplicity. He has openly expressed his doubts, shared by many Ivorians, that the current peace accords will indeed bring the expected results. He questions the sincerity of those in power to work for genuine peace. Faced with the reality that little has been done to address the fundamental grievances that produced the 2002 rebellion, he is skeptical that the planned November 2008 elections, if they really take place, will bring genuine peace. In his view, shared by many, quite the opposite could well be the outcome of a sham exercise. 

Considering the failure of the country’s current political class, as he frequently expressed in his past statements (see www.cwps.org ), Mr. Seri sees the road to sustainable peace in Ivory Coast as passing through a period of transitional governance by a team of competent technocrats of good morality. Once the current process of degradation of state institutions, of the economy, and of civic and moral values has been reversed,  meaningful elections, able to usher in a period of genuine peace, will be possible.  Not before.

To show the genuineness of their commitment to peace, the Ivorian authorities would do well to quickly release Modeste Seri, together with so many others unjustly detained in the country.  DJCI asks for the support of human rights and democracy defenders abroad to assist in bringing this message to the Ivorian authorities.
 

Background

Mr. Seri is in detention, being wrongly implicated in an alleged 27 December coup attempt. He had voluntarily gone to the security police (DST) to explain that he was not involved in this affair, and why he was seen in a video at a December meeting with the alleged coup mastermind, shown on internet. Mr. Seri wished to clarify to DST that his meeting was in the context of his work for peace for his country which has let him to seek contact with all major actors in the current conflict. After 12 days incommunicado at DST (during which time his home was thoroughly searched without anything being found) he was transferred to MACA where he has been kept  in preventive detention ever since.


For further information contact email djci08@yahoo.fr  or

Modeste Seri’s lawyer Maitre Mentah in Abidjan  +225 07 13 37 07, mintavocat@yahoo.fr                                          

June 11, 2008


 

DJCI was initiated by the Ivorian Diaspora together with members of local Ivorian youth. It is committed to  total ethnic and religious inclusiveness in Ivory Coast. DJCI aims to: (1) end the current artificially generated political impasse, and (2) promote the advent of a new administration to ensure peace, unity and prosperity.