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CASE OF Z.A. AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA (Applications nos. 61411/15, 61420/15, 61427/15 and 3028/16) (Grand Chamber)

The Court found in particular that Article 5 was applicable to the applicants’ case as their presence in the transit zone had not been voluntary; they had been left to their own devices for the entire period of their stay, which had lasted between five and 19 months depending on the applicant; there had been no realistic prospect of them being able to leave the zone; and the authorities had not adhered to the domestic legislation on the reception of asylum-seekers. Given the absence of a legal basis for their being confined to the transit zone, a situation made worse by them being impeded in accessing the asylum system, the Court concluded that there had been a violation of the applicants’ rights protected by Article 5 § 1. The conditions the applicants had lived in had also been appalling: they had had to sleep in the transit zone, a busy and constantly lit area, with no access to washing or cooking facilities. There had thus also been a breach of Article 3 as their treatment had been degrading.

21 November 2019 | Judicial Body: Council of Europe: European Court of Human Rights | Document type: Case Law | Legal Instrument: 1950 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) | Topic(s): Airports - Arbitrary arrest and detention - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Prison or detention conditions - Right to liberty and security - Transit | Countries: Iraq - Palestine, State of - Russian Federation - Somalia - Syrian Arab Republic

CASE OF G.B. AND OTHERS v. TURKEY (Application no. 4633/15)

The Court further notes that the move in international law towards adopting alternative measures to the administrative detention of migrants appears to concern not only children, but also their parents. violation of the applicants’ rights under Article 5 § 4 of the Convention on account of the failure of both the Istanbul Magistrates’ Court and the Constitutional Court to conduct a review of the lawfulness of their detention in an effective and speedy manner. The Court notes, once again, that the review mechanism set out under Law no. 6458 appears to be wholly ineffective in a case, such as the present one, where the detention of a minor in the immigration context is not based on an administrative decision.

17 October 2019 | Judicial Body: Council of Europe: European Court of Human Rights | Document type: Case Law | Legal Instrument: 1950 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) | Topic(s): Arbitrary arrest and detention - Effective remedy - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Prison or detention conditions - Right to liberty and security | Countries: Russian Federation - Türkiye

Four Russian prison guards jailed for killing inmate

15 November 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

Russian activist sentenced to five days in jail for publicly challenging conditions in prisons

9 November 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

Another inmate severely beaten in Russian prison, rights defenders say

7 November 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

Two inmates found dead in Russian prison

1 November 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

Sentsov 'feeling much better,' Russian rights activist says

1 November 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

Activist cuts her veins in protest against conditions in Russian prisons

25 October 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

Rights activist says 20 Russian inmates cut their wrists in protest

12 October 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

Russia: Ill-treatment of inmates blamed as unrest breaks out at Siberian prison

8 October 2018 | Publisher: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Document type: Country News

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