Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Petition Alleging Violations Of The Human Rights Of Richard S. Lehman By The Republic Of Panama, With A Request For An Investigation And Hearing

To The Honorable Members Of The Inter-American Commission On Human Rights, Organization Of American States:

Petition Alleging Violations Of The Human Rights Of Richard S. Lehman By The Republic Of Panama, With A Request For An Investigation And Hearing On The Merits And Request For Precautionary Measures Under Article 25.1 Of The Commission's Regulations

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DOWNOAD 261 page of Exhibits

. . . "Mr. Lehman further requests that the Commission, in accordance with Article 25 of the Commission Rules, call upon Panama to adopt precautionary measures to guarantee that Mr. Lehman can carry out his duty as executor of Mr. Lucom's will without further harassment or endangerment. Because Mr. Lehman has been unable to travel freely to Panama, he has been unable to fulfill the final wishes of Mr. Lucom, and charities that perform life-saving services to Panama's poor children are being deprived of the funds that should rightfully be put to such work. If the organs of the Panamanian State continue to be abused, to permit the looting of Mr. Lucom's estate by members of the Arias family, it will be impossible for Mr. Lehman to carry out his duties as executor. Precautionary measures, therefore, will guard against irreparable and potentially devastating harm to the rightful beneficiaries of Mr. Lucom's will, the poor children of Panama. In light of the attempted murder of Mr. Avila, an outspoken proponent for carrying out the will bequest of Mr. Lucom, Mr. Lehman may also be at risk. Although the attempted murder of Mr. Avila is unsolved, the fact that he was attacked shortly after his participation in a very public protest related to this dispute, could be a sign that the situation is escalating to violence. Indeed, two U.S. Congressmen have written to the U.S. Embassy in Panama to express their concern for the safety and wellbeing of Mr. Lehman during his trips to Panama to fight the charges against him and address the legal matters related to Mr. Lehman's estate. (Exh. 13.)"

Read this petition online at www.LucomChildren.com

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