McLEAN, Va. - Somalia's newly recognized government is
asking the State Department to grant immunity to a former prime minister who
was found responsible in a U.S. court for human-rights abuses.
The letter issued this week by the Federal Republic of
Somalia's prime minister, Abdi Farah Shirdon, seeks immunity for Mohamed Ali
Samantar, who now lives in Fairfax but was a top official in dictator Siad
Barre's regime in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Last year, a federal judge in Alexandria awarded seven
Somali victims a $21 million judgment against Samantar for orchestrating a
campaign of torture and killings against members of the Isaaq clan. Samantar
fought the case for years, arguing that U.S. courts had no right to pass
judgment on internal Somali affairs. On the eve of trial, he declared
bankruptcy and entered a default judgment while continuing to pursue his
immunity claim in an appeals court. While he accepted legal liability for the
killings, he denied wrongdoing.
At the time, Samantar was denied immunity in large part
because there was no functioning government to claim immunity on his behalf.
After Barre's regime collapsed in 1991 the country lacked a true central
government for more than 20 years. But in January, the U.S. formally recognized
the new Somali government.
Samantar's attorney, Joseph Peter Drennan, said he
expects the U.S. to honor Somalia's request and the case to be dismissed. The
4th U.S. Circuit of Appeals rejected an appeal filed by Samantar last year, but
Drennan said Friday he will file papers with the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday
to have the case tossed out.
"We fully expect the U.S. will honor this request
for immunity," Drennan said. "To do otherwise would represent an
affront to the government of Somalia."
State Department press officers did not respond to
questions about the case Friday.
The fact that the Somali prime minister, who was himself
an official in the Barre regime, requested the immunity so soon after receiving
U.S. recognition reflects the importance of the case to the Somali government,
Drennan said. He said the new government is seeking to move beyond the old
score-settling of clan-based grievances, and lawsuits like the one brought in
Virginia by members of the Isaaq clan "represent a threat to efforts to
promote peace and reconciliation."
Kathy Roberts, a lawyer for the San Francisco-based
Center for Justice and Accountability, said Somalia's immunity request for
Samantar is disappointing.
"In his meeting with Secretary of State Clinton in
January, (Somali) President (Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud) made a commitment to
restore faith in governance and the rule of law. Embracing impunity for war
criminals is a disappointing beginning," she said in a statement.
The Somali prime minister's request for immunity for
Samantar goes to the State Department. If the State Department decides to honor
it, it would be up to a court to dismiss the case.
In rejecting Samantar's immunity claim last year, the
appeals court said the executive branch's recommendation is a big factor in
determining immunity, but not the only one. It also said abuses such as torture
and extrajudicial killings, like those Samantar was accused of, may never be
eligible for protection.
The case against Samantar was initially filed in 2004 and
has already been heard once by the U.S. Supreme Court. Initially the district
court judge granted immunity to Samantar but the Supreme Court reinstated the
case.
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