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Double murderer awarded £7,500 compensation over human rights breaches

Fuad Awale was awarded £7,500 plus £234,000 legal costs after a High Court ruled his prolonged segregation breached his human rights under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

  • Last year, the High Court awarded Fuad Awale £7,500 in compensation after ruling his treatment breached Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights .
  • After helping to take a prison officer hostage, Awale faced prolonged segregation and had not associated with other inmates since March 2023, Mrs Justice Ellenbogen said this was of 'some significance and duration'.
  • The MoJ defended its actions, saying `This payment was mandated following a court judgment against the department, after we had defended the claim in line with the established policy of contesting all litigation brought by prisoners convicted of terrorist offences- a policy that has remained consistent under successive governments,` and legal costs of £234,000 were awarded.
  • The government responded that it would keep under review the ECHR application and is actively considering changes to prisoner separation rules, including a review by Jonathan Hall KC.
  • Amid talks with other ECHR member states, David Lammy met ministers who agreed to consider reforming the European Convention on Human Rights and address migration decision-making including Article 8.
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RECIT - Fuad Awale, who had killed two teenagers with a bullet in his head in 2011, was placed in solitary confinement after taking a guard hostage and demanding the release of an Islamist preacher.

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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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