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ECHR Rules in Favor of Georgia in 2018 Appeal Against Russia’s “Borderization” Efforts


On April 9, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) unanimously ruled in the case of Georgia v. Russia that the ongoing process of “borderization” since 2009 had violated the right to life, the prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment, the right to liberty, the right to respect for private and family life, the right to protection of property, the right to education, and the right to freedom of movement.

The Georgian Government applied to the ECtHR on August 22, 2018, claiming that after Russia’s occupation of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia, the ongoing process of moving the occupation line further into the territory of Georgia increased the cases of illegal detention of Georgian citizens who cross the occupation line, their ill-treatment and even killing. Georgia also claimed that the process is leading to the loss of livelihoods, disrupting families, and hindering education in the Georgian language.

The Court ruled that Georgia’s complaints fell under the concept of “administrative practice” of human rights violations, which means the “repetition of acts incompatible with the Convention” and an element of “official tolerance” by the state, which it found to be established beyond reasonable doubt. The Russian side, which is not a party to the European Convention, didn’t argue or contest the case.


The seven-judge Chamber unanimously ruled “violations of Articles 2 (right to life), 3 (prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment), 5 § 1 (right to liberty and security) and 8 (right to respect for private and family life), Articles 1 (protection of property) and 2 (right to education) of Protocol No. 1 and Article 2 of Protocol No. 4 (freedom of movement) of the European Convention on Human Rights.


“The Court found that it had sufficient evidence, in particular lists of victims, testimonies, media reports, and international material, to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that the incidents alleged were not isolated and were sufficiently numerous and interconnected to amount to a pattern or system of violations. Moreover, the apparent lack of an effective investigation into the incidents and the general application of the measures to all people concerned proved that such practices had been officially tolerated by the Russian authorities,” – reports ECtHR.

There are three other applications filed by Georgia against Russia and some 200 individual applications against Georgia, Russia, or both, relating to the 2008 war or the subsequent “borderization” process.

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ECHR Rules in Favor of Georgia in 2018 Appeal Against Russia’s “Borderization” Efforts


On April 9, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) unanimously ruled in the case of Georgia v. Russia that the ongoing process of “borderization” since 2009 had violated the right to life, the prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment, the right to liberty, the right to respect for private and family life, the right to protection of property, the right to education, and the right to freedom of movement.

The Georgian Government applied to the ECtHR on August 22, 2018, claiming that after Russia’s occupation of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia, the ongoing process of moving the occupation line further into the territory of Georgia increased the cases of illegal detention of Georgian citizens who cross the occupation line, their ill-treatment and even killing. Georgia also claimed that the process is leading to the loss of livelihoods, disrupting families, and hindering education in the Georgian language.

The Court ruled that Georgia’s complaints fell under the concept of “administrative practice” of human rights violations, which means the “repetition of acts incompatible with the Convention” and an element of “official tolerance” by the state, which it found to be established beyond reasonable doubt. The Russian side, which is not a party to the European Convention, didn’t argue or contest the case.


The seven-judge Chamber unanimously ruled “violations of Articles 2 (right to life), 3 (prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment), 5 § 1 (right to liberty and security) and 8 (right to respect for private and family life), Articles 1 (protection of property) and 2 (right to education) of Protocol No. 1 and Article 2 of Protocol No. 4 (freedom of movement) of the European Convention on Human Rights.


“The Court found that it had sufficient evidence, in particular lists of victims, testimonies, media reports, and international material, to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that the incidents alleged were not isolated and were sufficiently numerous and interconnected to amount to a pattern or system of violations. Moreover, the apparent lack of an effective investigation into the incidents and the general application of the measures to all people concerned proved that such practices had been officially tolerated by the Russian authorities,” – reports ECtHR.

There are three other applications filed by Georgia against Russia and some 200 individual applications against Georgia, Russia, or both, relating to the 2008 war or the subsequent “borderization” process.

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Panama Papers money-laundering trial begins


The trial of 27 people charged in connection with the Panama Papers money laundering scandal has started in a Panamanian criminal court, the BBC reports.

The leak of secret financial documents in 2016 revealed how some of the world’s wealthiest people stashed their assets in offshore companies.

The defendants include Jurgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca Mora who founded the now defunct law firm, Mossack Fonseca.

They face money-laundering charges but say neither they, the firm nor its employees were involved in unlawful acts. In 2017, the firm said it was the victim of a computer hack and that the information leaked was being misrepresented.

If found guilty, Mr Mossack and Mr Fonseca could face up to twelve years each in prison.

The leak, which included a collection of 11 million financial documents, implicated more than a hundred politicians, including then-heads of state and government, billionaires and sports stars.

It also highlighted how tax havens like Panama and the British Virgin Islands were used by the rich and powerful to allegedly hide their wealth andavoidtax.

The records were first leaked to the German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung, and were shared with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists in 2016.


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Iran Frees Jailed Conservationists Who Worked to Save Cheetahs – U.S. News & World Report


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Астхик из Карабаха: «К письменной работе я готовилась в подвале под звуки взрывов»


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Европейский суд по правам человека (ЕСПЧ) вынес решение по четвёртому межгосударственному делу «Грузия против России» (IV), касающемуся «бордеризации» административных границ, осуществляемой после конфликта 2008 года. Четвертая межгосударственная жалоба, поданная Грузией против Российской Федерации, касалась системной практике нарушений прав человека: массовым преследованиям, арестам, нападениям, убийствам грузинского населения на оккупированных Россией территориях и территориях расположенных вдоль линии […]

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President Ilham Aliyev inaugurated Ganja Sports Palace-UPDATED – APA


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