The embattled former Minster is appealing his conviction after a criminal trial in 2024 convicted him on multiple charges of Intentional homicide, torture, false imprisonment, deprivation of liberty, acts of torture and killing of a perceived political opponent in 2000 as crimes against humanity. This week, the appeals chamber of the federal criminal court in Bellinzona is hearing closing arguments from lawyers on all sides of the case, with the…
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