European Court of Human Rights Finds Russia Responsible for mass civilian losses during bombardment of village and for enforced disappearance in Chechnya

The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the death or injury of 29 Chechen civilians in 2000 and the disappearance of one Chechen man in 2003, Russian Justice Initiative reported today. The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for the death or injury of 29 Chechen civilians in 2000 and the disappearance of one Chechen man in 2003, Russian Justice Initiative reported today. The applicants in Dzhabrailova and Dzhabrailova v. Russia (no. 15563...
Modified: 02/12/2010
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European Court of Human Rights Condemns Russia for Killing of Three Chechens Found in Mass Grave

The European Court of Human Rights today unanimously condemned Russia for the enforced disappearance and killing of three men, whose bodies were subsequently discovered in a mass grave close to Khankala – the main Russian military base in Chechnya, Russian Justice Initiative said today. The European Court of Human Rights today unanimously condemned Russia for the enforced disappearance and killing of three men, whose ...
Modified: 23/10/2008
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European Court of Human Rights Condemns Russia for Killing of Two Civilians

The European Court of Human Rights today condemned Russia for the killing of two civilians in the village of Arshty, Ingushetia, in August 2000. The judgment is the first concerning grave human rights violations in Ingushetia. Judgment in first case from Ingushetia The European Court of Human Rights today condemned Russia for the killing of two civilians in the vicinity of the village of Arshty, Ingushetia, in August 2000, Russian Justice Initiative said. The judgment is the first concerning grave...
Modified: 17/01/2008
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