The Turkish Constitutional Court Rules in Favor of Can Atalay’s Release A Long-awaited Decision Upholding Justice The Turkish Constitutional Court has ruled today that the continued detention of Can Atalay, a member of the Turkish parliament, is a violation of his rights. In response to this ruling, Amnesty International’s Research […]
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Ugandan Court’s Ruling Sets Precedent for Torture Reparations
Court Orders Compensation to Torture Victim: A Step Towards Justice July 20, 2023 9:25AM EDT | Dispatches In a significant ruling, Uganda’s High Court has ordered compensation to Musa Nsereko, a victim of torture and illegal detention, by former director of the Internal Security Organization (ISO), Frank “Kaka” Bagyenda, and […]
French Court Rules in Favor of Syrian Victims in Landmark Case
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