The European Court of Human Rights has found the government of the Russian Federation responsible for the administrative practice of human rights...
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Russia is guilty of torturing, beating and numerous other human rights violations of Ukrainian nationals since it occupied Crimea in 2014, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled. There were 43 cases of disappearances or abductions between 2014 and 2018 and the forced relocation of some 12,500 Crimean prisoners onto Russian territory, the Strasbourg-based [...] Read Full Article At: Russia tortured Ukrainians in Crimea, rules European Court
The European Court of Human Rights has found the government of the Russian Federation responsible for the administrative practice of human rights...
Russia was guilty of numerous human rights violations since it occupied Crimea in 2014, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.
The European Court of Human Rights listed multiple violations. Its findings paint a grim picture of life under a decade of Russian occupation.
Ukraine wins its first interstate case against Russia over systematic violations of rights on its occupied peninsula.
In a historic first for the European Court of Human Rights, the Russian Federation refused to appear for the proceedings last year.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued warrants for the arrest of former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the General...
Robertsport – A non-governmental organization, Serving Humanity for Empowerment and Development (SHED) and Development and Rural Human Rights...
The Police Reforms Working Group Kenya (PRWG-K) unequivocally condemns the recent wave of abductions of citizens suspected of involvement in the...
A Nigerian woman has cried out, revealing that her son, Erasmus Emhenya, was falsely accused, arrested, and tortured to death by Nigerian police...
Russia’s defence ministry reported multiple deaths and injuries from what it called a Ukrainian Atacms missile strike using cluster munitions on the...