European Court Condemns Russia for Chechen Disappearances

The European Court has found Russia responsible for the enforced disappearances of three men in Chechnya in 2000, Russian Justice Initiative said today. The European Court has found Russia responsible for the enforced disappearances of three men in Chechnya in 2000, Russian Justice Initiative said today. The applicants in Satabayeva v. Russia and Vakhayeva and Others v. Russia are the relatives of Yusup Satabayev and Kazbek Vakhayev. Yusup was arrested on 23 February 2000 in Urus-Martan on...
Modified: 29/10/2009
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European Court of Human Rights Faults Russia in Six Cases from Chechnya

The European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter ECtHR) today unanimously condemned Russia for grave human rights violations in six cases from Chechnya, Russian Justice Initiative said. The cases concern the enforced disappearance of six men and the extra-judicial execution of thirteen men between March 2002 and October 2002 in different locations in Chechnya. The European Court of Human Rights ( hereinafter ECtHR ) today unanimously condemned Russia for grave human rights violations in s ix cases...
Modified: 08/01/2009
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European Court of Human Rights to Rule on Six Disappearance Cases from Chechnya

On 4 December 2008, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will rule on six cases from Chechnya, Russian Justice Initiative said today. The cases concern the disappearances of 6 men between May 2001 and February 2003 in different location in Chechnya. On 4 December 2008, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will rule on six cases from Chechnya, Russian Justice Initiative said today. The cases concern the disappearances of 6 men between May 2001 and February 2003 in different location...
Modified: 02/12/2008
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European Court of Human Rights Condemns Russia in Three Cases from Chechnya

The European Court of Human Rights today unanimously condemned Russia for enforced disappearances in three cases from Chechnya, Russian Justice Initiative said today. The cases concern the disappearances of four men in different locations in Chechnya between 2000 and 2002. The European Court of Human Rights today unanimously condemned Russia for enforced disappearances in three cases from Chechnya, Russian Justice Initiative said today. The cases concern the disappearances of four men in different...
Modified: 03/07/2008
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