ECtHR: Russia Responsible for Killing, Torture of Georgian Prisoners of War in 2008 - Civil Georgia
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ECtHR: Russia Responsible for Killing, Torture of Georgian Prisoners of War in 2008 - Civil Georgia
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Russia violated the right to life and the prohibition of torture in connection with eight Georgian prisoners of war in 2008, including Georgia’s national hero Giorgi Antsukhelidze, ordering Moscow to pay compensation to victims’ families and surviving servicemen. The judgment, delivered on June 23 in the joined cases of Malachini and Others v. Russia and Chikviladze and Antsukhelidze v. R…
ECHR rules Russia violated rights in case involving Giorgi Antsukhelidze and other soldiers
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has found Russia responsible for violations of the European Convention on Human Rights in a case concerning Georgian servicemen killed during the 2008 Georgia–Russia war. The ruling, issued on June 23 in Strasbourg, relates to the case Malachini and others v. Russia and examines allegations of torture and […]
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