European court condemns Russia over Navalny 2020 poisoning
- The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Russia for failing to conduct a proper investigation into the 2020 poisoning of opposition figure Alexei Navalny, ruling that this violated the European Convention on Human Rights.
- The ECHR said that Russia had refused to open criminal proceedings into the poisoning, which led to Navalny falling into a coma and being put on life support, and had failed to explore possible political motives or involvement of state agents.
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The European Court of Human Rights condemned Russia for not investigating the poisoning of Alexei Navalny
La sentencia señala que la pesquisa preliminar no fue objeto de controles y no quiso verificar si hubo un móvil político y si estuvieron implicados agentes del Estado en la intoxicación que sufrió en 2020
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleEuropean Rights Court Slams Russia's Failure To Adequately Investigate Navalny Poisoning
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Russian authorities failed to adequately investigate the poisoning in 2020 of Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny, thus violating his right to life and a proper investigation under the European Convention of Human Rights.
·Czechia
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