Journalist Sherwan Sherwani arbitrarily detained for his media coverage in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Timeline
July 20, 2023: Sherwani is sentenced to an additional four years in prison by Erbil Criminal Court.
February 23, 2022: Sherwani’s sentence is reduced after a decree was issued by the president of the Kurdistan region.
November 18, 2021: The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) issues Opinion No. 71/2021, stating that Sherwan Amin Naou and four other defendants are being detained arbitrarily and calling on the authorities to immediately release them.
July 7, 2021: MENA Rights Group seizes the WGAD.
June 27, 2021: The six years’ prison sentence for Sherwani and the four other defendants is confirmed on appeal for a second time. The defendants are held at Erbil Central Prison.
June 5, 2021: The lawyers of Sherwani and his four co-defendants request a “Correction of the Cassation Decision”.
April 28, 2021: The sentence for Sherwani as well as the other four defendants is upheld on appeal.
February 16, 2021: Sherwani and four other activists and journalists are sentenced to six years’ imprisonment, followed by five years’ police surveillance, by Erbil’s Criminal Court.
November 27, 2020: Six UN Special Procedures mandate holders send a letter to the Iraqi Government requesting additional information and/or comments on Sherwani’s alleged enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention.
November 27, 2020: MENA Rights Group and Reporters Without Borders request the urgent intervention of the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, the UN Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and the UN Working Group on enforced or involuntary or enforced disappearances.
October 26, 2020: Sherwani’s lawyer is allowed to visit him for the first time at the Asayish Gishti detention centre in Erbil. Sherwani informs his lawyer that he was subjected to torture by those interrogating him to force him to confess to the accusations made against him.
October 11, 2020: The Kurdistan regional government’s international advocacy coordinator accuses Sherwani on Twitter of receiving “foreign funding with the aim of destabilising the country”, endangering the lives of judges, and encouraging violence during anti-government protests.
October 7, 2020: Sherwani is arbitrarily arrested in his home in Erbil.