Ahmed Jaffer Muhammad, a Bahraini critic of the government who fled to Serbia after government authorities tortured and ill-treated him, was extradited in January 2022 after Bahraini authorities issued a Red Notice through Interpol. Bahraini courts had sentenced him to life in prison following unfair, in absentia trials. In permitting the extradition, Serbia violated the principle of nonrefoulement, as Muhammed had previously been tortured and ill-treated while detained in Bahrain and risked
Turkey’s race for the president will be only decided in a second run, as neither Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan nor his centre-left contender Kemal Kilicdaroglu managed to secure a majority of the votes.