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UN Special Rapporteur On Torture Requests Info On German Police Brutalizing Anti-Lockdown Protesters

The UN’s Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer has requested more information on an incident in which a female anti-lockdown protester in Berlin was grabbed by the throat and brutally thrown to the ground by riot police. As we highlighted earlier, the demonstrations ended up with a whopping 600 people being arrested amidst innumerable brazen examples of police brutality, including against children, that were caught on camera. Germans were protesting against plans to ban unvaccinated people from a plethora of different venues, including restaurants, cinemas and stadiums. One video clip shows an elderly protester merely attempting to walk past a police officer dressed in riot gear before he grabs her neck with both hands and throws her to the floor.

UN special rapporteur on torture requests info after video shows German police officer throwing elderly woman to ground

UN special rapporteur on torture requests info after video shows German police officer throwing elderly woman to ground
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Injustice flourishing in Turkey, international pressure increasing on Belarus

Injustice flourishing in Turkey, international pressure increasing on Belarus A protester holds a picture of Turkish jailed civil society leader Osman Kavala, during a vigil in front of the Turkish Embassy, Berlin, Germany, 15 October 2020, Christophe Gateau/picture alliance via Getty Images December in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression round up produced by IFEX s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region. The end of 2020 saw unjust, farcical decisions in the cases of Can Dündar, Belarus, a plea by a UN expert to President Trump to pardon Julian Assange and much more.

UN Experts Condemn Trump s Pardon of Blackwater Contractors as Affront to Justice

“These pardons violate U.S. obligations under international law and more broadly undermine humanitarian law and human rights at a global level.” A group of United Nations experts on the use of mercenaries said Wednesday that President Donald Trump committed an “affront to justice” last week when he pardoned four former Blackwater security contractors for the war crimes they were convicted of in 2015. The Working Group on the use of mercenaries, part of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), issued a statement accusing the U.S. government of violating its “obligations under international law” by pardoning Nicholas Slatten, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty, and Dustin Heard.

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