- Arbitrary arrest and detention
Arbitrary arrest and detention, or (AAD), is the
arrest and detention of an individual in a case in which there is no likelihood orevidence that he or she committed acrime against legal statute, or in which there has been no properdue process of law [cite web |title=Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile |work=Human Rights Law |publisher= [http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/ United Nations Cyber Schoolbus] | url =http://www0.un.org/cyberschoolbus/humanrights/declaration/9.asp |date=2006-11-09 | accessdate =2007-09-30] .Arbitrary arrest and detention
Arbitrarily arresting and detaining persons contradicts
rule of law established indemocracies as well ashabeas corpus and is thereafter illegal in those regimes. It is often a characteristic ofdictatorship s orpolice state s, which may also engage inforced disappearance .Virtually all individuals who are arbitrarily arrested are given absolutely no explanation as to why they are being arrested, and they are not shown any
arrest warrant [cite web |title=Human Rights Violations by the Indonesian Armed Forces |work=Human Rights |publisher= [http://www.hrw.org/ Human Rights Watch] | url =http://www.hrw.org/reports/1997/indtimor/Indtimor-04.htm |date=1998-06-27 | accessdate =2007-09-30] . The vast majority of arbitrarily arrested individuals are held and their whereabouts are concealed from their family, associates, the public population and the opentrial court s [cite web |title=Arbitrary arrest / Incommunicado detention / Risks of ill-treatment - SYR 003 / 0506 / OBS 060 |work=Human Rights |publisher= [http://www.fidh.org/ International Federation for Human Rights] | url =http://www.fidh.org/spip.php?article3324 |date=2006-05-15 | accessdate =2007-09-30] [cite web |title=Enforced Disappearance and Incommunicado Detention in China |work=Human Rights |publisher= [http://www.omct.org/ World Organisation Against Torture] | url =http://www.omct.org/index.php?id=&lang=eng&articleId=7239 |date=2007-08-31 | accessdate =2007-09-30] . Many individuals who are arbitrarily arrested and detained suffer physical and/or psychologicaltorture duringinterrogation , as well asextrajudicial punishment and other abuses in the hands of those detaining them.International law
Arbitrarily depriving an individual of their
liberty is strictly prohibited by theUnited Nations ' division forhuman rights . Article 55 of the 2002Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court declares such a practice bygovernment a major crime [cite web |title=Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court |work=International Law |publisher= [http://www.un.org/ United Nations] | url =http://www.un.org/law/icc/statute/99_corr/cstatute.htm |date=1998-07-17 | accessdate =2007-09-30] . Article 9 of the 1948Universal Declaration of Human Rights decrees that "no one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile" [cite web |title=Universal Declaration of Human Rights |work=Human Rights |publisher= [http://www.un.org/ United Nations] | url =http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html |date=1998-12-01 | accessdate =2007-09-30] ; that is, no individual, regardless of circumstances, is to be deprived of their liberty orexile d from theircountry without having first committed an actual criminal offense against a legal statute, and the government cannot deprive an individual of their liberty without proper due process of law.References
See also
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Forced disappearance
*Extrajudicial punishment
*Secret police
*Habeas corpus
*Human rights
*State of emergency
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