Peace Activist Modeste Seri: President of DJCI, Ivory Coast, West Africa; Arbitrarily Imprisoned since January 2008

Call for release of Ivory Coast peace advocate Modeste Seri, arbitrarily

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Civil Society and World Citizens, Everyone

The Center for War/Peace Studies * requests the NGO Community to calls upon the authorities of Ivory Coast for the prompt release of the courageous Ivorian peace campaigner Mr. Modeste Seri. He has been held at the MACA prison in Abidjan for almost eight months now. 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%u2019s judiciary system. 

Modeste Seri has been an irritant of the regime, criticizing it for corruption, mismanagement and duplicity. He has openly expressed his doubts, shared by many Ivorians, concerning the current peace accords.  Faced with the fact that little has been done to address the fundamental grievances that produced the 2002 Ivory Coast rebellion, he has expressed his skepticism that the planned November 2008 elections will bring genuine peace. In his view, shared by many, quite the opposite could well be the outcome of a sham exercise.  Since last year he has also repeatedly questioned whether these elections will really take place as scheduled. His doubts are starting to be confirmed as more and more observers have begun to question the feasibility of this election date.

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.  CW/PS 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 2007 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 led 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.

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* The Centre for War/Peace Studies (CW/PS) is a New York based NGO incorporated in the United States in 1977 as a not-for-profit 501(c)3 think tank working to transform the United Nations into an international political and legal system that will make it possible to protect human rights and abolish war.  CW/PS works in association with the United Nations Department of Public Information. Mr. Modeste Seri is a member of the Board of the CW/PS.  

The Center for War/Peace Studies * requests the NGO Community to calls upon the authorities of Ivory Coast for the prompt release of the courageous Ivorian peace campaigner Mr. Modeste Seri. He has been held at the MACA prison in Abidjan for almost eight months now. 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%u2019s judiciary system. 

Modeste Seri has been an irritant of the regime, criticizing it for corruption, mismanagement and duplicity. He has openly expressed his doubts, shared by many Ivorians, concerning the current peace accords.  Faced with the fact that little has been done to address the fundamental grievances that produced the 2002 Ivory Coast rebellion, he has expressed his skepticism that the planned November 2008 elections will bring genuine peace. In his view, shared by many, quite the opposite could well be the outcome of a sham exercise.  Since last year he has also repeatedly questioned whether these elections will really take place as scheduled. His doubts are starting to be confirmed as more and more observers have begun to question the feasibility of this election date.

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.  CW/PS 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 2007 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 led 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.

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* The Centre for War/Peace Studies (CW/PS) is a New York based NGO incorporated in the United States in 1977 as a not-for-profit 501(c)3 think tank working to transform the United Nations into an international political and legal system that will make it possible to protect human rights and abolish war.  CW/PS works in association with the United Nations Department of Public Information. Mr. Modeste Seri is a member of the Board of the CW/PS.  

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Mr. Sery is not in prison for irritating or critisizing the regime. He is in prison to pay for his activities as a coup planner. The risk of seeing innocent people dying as a result of Mr. Sery's action is worth putting this fake in prison for as long as needed. Mr Sery, be a man. As long as you were posting your views on the web, nobody was hurt. You could have continued and nobody would have cared. You could have continued pretending you were a banking specialist, knowing you were jobless with no known source of revenue even though you were able to pay about $2000 to rent a hall for your club's meeting. You could have continued to present yourself as the leader of the Ivorian diaspora even though as a member of the Ivorian diaspora I did not give you that authority, neither did any of the Ivorians I know in New York. You were a joke and we did not care. When you decided to seize power by force, I thought you were smart enough to know that you could be killed by force. You are lucky you are in prison. Be a man and take it. Please keep him there.
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