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25 Aug 2017 | Fri 22:03
Atul Keshap, Ambassador of the United States of America to Sri Lanka and Maldives
Atul Keshap, Ambassador of the United States of America to Sri Lanka and Maldives
Trials on Parliamentarians
Verdict ‘erases any pretense of judicial impartiality’: US
Keshap made statement in connection to Qasim’s verdict
Qasim’s passport released after verdict
If apex Courts upholds Qasim’s verdict, he’ll lose his Parliament seat

US Ambassador to the Maldives and Sri Lanka, Atul Keshap has stated that Court verdicts, issued in absentia, erases any pretense of judicial impartiality.

He made the statement in connection to the Criminal Court’s verdict on Maamigili Constituency MP Qasim Ibrahim. In the tweet, he noted that MP Qasim was an elected representative and was ill at the time of sentencing. It also noted the verdict was delivered in absentia and therefore, erases any pretense of judicial impartiality.

 

 

MP Qasim was sentenced for attempted bribery of his fellow Parliamentarians, for three years, two months and 12 days. The same verdict had also decreed that MP Qasim must be sent abroad for his medical treatment. His passport, confiscated back in July, was released on Friday.

If the apex courts uphold the verdict, then MP Qasim will lose his Parliamentary seat.

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