Lawyers are under attack globally. Authoritarians are transforming them from counsel to accused, turning the law into a tool of persecution. In countries like Iran and Russia, lawyers are now the last line of defense and the latest targets.
In a new op-ed, Irwin Cotler and Brandon Silver highlight the case of Nasrin Sotoudeh, recently re-arrested in Iran, and the systematic targeting of Alexei Navalny’s legal team in Russia to isolate and eliminate political opposition.
The authors argue that attacking lawyers reveals a deep fear: fair trials and the rule of law threaten a despot’s power. To fight back, the international community must leverage Magnitsky sanctions and support the new Convention for the Protection of the Profession of Lawyer.