Thus, among the most notable actions is the amendment of a set of laws regarding the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ), which, in addition to reforming the
Moldovan judges have sent the case of the illegal expulsion of seven teachers to Turkey in 2018 back to prosecutors, potentially 'opening the door to the re-prosecution of everyone involved in the case', a lawyer said.
When recently enlisted army conscript Marin Pavlescu borrowed a superior officer’s phone to call his boyfriend one day last spring, he had no idea that their conversation had been recorded. When this recording was then shared with other officers and soldiers – without his consent - he was met with an influx of abuse and harassment. The case sparked a wider debate about desertion and discrimination against the LGBT community in the army and across Moldova.
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