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with the details nice to see so what can you tell us about this latest ruling by the european court of human rights while the european court off human rights has dismissed claims that the prosecution of a costly and his business partner blood on a bridge if it was politically motivated now the court found no violation of hiver cost these rights to a fair trial but still the court acknowledged that there have been some other violations of their rights. russia unfairly tourists him huge tax to reus an unfair you send him and his business partner to a far away panel colonies now following vats of the court in strasbourg order russia to pay higher across the compensation of a thousand euros now this is a very small sum income person to watch the ucas shareholders for asking is a compensation now roughly one hundred billion dollars and this present compensation some sums like the symbolic gesture really but still this is the second application to the european court of human rights and the previous one also found no via no political motives behind prosecution now he was arrested back in two thousand and
with the details nice to see so what can you tell us about this latest ruling by the european court of human rights while the european court off human rights has dismissed claims that the prosecution of a costly and his business partner blood on a bridge if it was politically motivated now the court found no violation of hiver cost these rights to a fair trial but still the court acknowledged that there have been some other violations of their rights. russia unfairly tourists him huge tax to...
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good to see you do you know what more can you tell us about this is this decision by the european court of human rights exactly the european court alsa human rights has ruled that the prosecution off the health of our and here is business partner plopped on a bridge if it was not politically monts of its moral virtue the court in strasbourg has not acknowledged any violations of the european convention on human rights in particular their rights to a fair trial but still the court can always that some all for their rights have been violated is exactly the right property in order to pay high have a cost be a compensation out to ten thousand euros now if you compare that sum of money to what was the you could show holders what worthy you caserio holders exactly asking and there were asking roughly for eighty or one hundred billion u.s. dollars now that some of money really sounds like a symbolic gesture but still this is hot across the south and southeast and to european court off human rights and the previous one also found no political motives behind the prosecution now he was arrested back in two thous
good to see you do you know what more can you tell us about this is this decision by the european court of human rights exactly the european court alsa human rights has ruled that the prosecution off the health of our and here is business partner plopped on a bridge if it was not politically monts of its moral virtue the court in strasbourg has not acknowledged any violations of the european convention on human rights in particular their rights to a fair trial but still the court can always...
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behala full of cost people sold and money laundering was not political according to the european court of human rights which also found no violation of his right to a fat trial. in russia on the wrong the wall this is all see with me hugo chavez thanks for joining . america's national security agency is free to carry on spying at home and abroad the u.s. house of representatives a bloke's an amendment aimed at curbing the n.s.a. xox of a series however they narrow defeat by just twelve votes or just deep divisions remain and pays ashdown the owner of an internet service provider which has been shooting its client state of forget is things that amendment wouldn't have been enough even if it passed. i think that the only solution for keeping the n.s.a. from spying on people on the internet is people using encryption and then having service providers that are willing to stand up and stand against broad surveillance and wholesale monitoring you know there are many in congress who are calling edward snowden a traitor and a criminal when in fact i think it's the people in the n.s.a. who are the criminals wh
behala full of cost people sold and money laundering was not political according to the european court of human rights which also found no violation of his right to a fat trial. in russia on the wrong the wall this is all see with me hugo chavez thanks for joining . america's national security agency is free to carry on spying at home and abroad the u.s. house of representatives a bloke's an amendment aimed at curbing the n.s.a. xox of a series however they narrow defeat by just twelve votes or...
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the european court of human rights has rules the conviction of russia's foreign oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky will look politically motivated well of course who was once russia's richest man and seen as president putin's advice re and west is currently serving a jail term for money laundering and investment. has more now on the case. the european court off human rights has dismissed claims that the prosecution of. his business partner blood on a bridge of was politically motivated now the court found no violation of these rights to a fair trial but still the court of knowledge that there have been some other violations all their rights in particular the court said that russia unfairly tourist's him huge tax or an unfair use and he and his business partner to a far away colonies now following of the court in strasbourg or russia to pay higher compensation thousand euros now this is a very small sum income person to watch the ucas shareholders were asking is the compensation now roughly one hundred billion dollars and this present compensation sounds like a symbolic gesture really but still thi
the european court of human rights has rules the conviction of russia's foreign oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky will look politically motivated well of course who was once russia's richest man and seen as president putin's advice re and west is currently serving a jail term for money laundering and investment. has more now on the case. the european court off human rights has dismissed claims that the prosecution of. his business partner blood on a bridge of was politically motivated now the...
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for fraud and money laundering was not political that's according to the european court of human rights which also found no violation of his right to a fair trial.
for fraud and money laundering was not political that's according to the european court of human rights which also found no violation of his right to a fair trial.
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. >> the european court of human rights says russian officials violated the rights of jailed world -- oil tycoon mccullough gronkowski. but it was not politically motivated. the judge ordered russia to pay 10,000 euros. the anti-kremlin critic, once russia's richest man is serving time for tax evasion in a penal colony. >> in china, a former top politician was charged with corruption, primary and abuse of power. he headed the communist party in the city of challenging fell from grace in a scandalous i'm accused of embezzlement and wiretapping. and his wife convicted of homicide in the death of a rich businessman. the trial could begin within weeks. the case is viewed as a sign of the chinese government's willingness to fight corruption in the country. placed mom and morsi and attention for two more weeks. prosecutors say he conspired with hamas. cairo saw massive rallies by reporters and opponents. as the situation escalated, there were deaths in some clashes and claims that the army and police shot at liberty at demonstrators. are fromjuries we see live ammunition. various injuries i
. >> the european court of human rights says russian officials violated the rights of jailed world -- oil tycoon mccullough gronkowski. but it was not politically motivated. the judge ordered russia to pay 10,000 euros. the anti-kremlin critic, once russia's richest man is serving time for tax evasion in a penal colony. >> in china, a former top politician was charged with corruption, primary and abuse of power. he headed the communist party in the city of challenging fell from...
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. >> there has been a mixed judgment from the european court of human rights on a russian oil tycoon. the court says there's no evidence the trial against him was politically motivated. >> but it did find that some aspects of the proceedings were unfair, and it has ordered russia to pay compensation of 10,000 euros. it ruled that he was unjustly sent to a remote penal colony far away from his family. the anti-kremlin critic is serving sentences for tax evasion and fraud. all right, there's some troubling news coming from tunisia. a prominent opposition politician was shot dead in front of his home in tunis. >> he was a member of the country's assembly and critic of the ruling party. this secular allies are up in arms, and some fear for the country -- beer for the future of the country's democracy. >> news of the assassination set off angry protest in front of the interior ministry in tunis. it is the second murder of an important opposition politician this year. brahimi was the leader of the nationalist movement of the people party and a member of tunis' parliament. he was gunned down
. >> there has been a mixed judgment from the european court of human rights on a russian oil tycoon. the court says there's no evidence the trial against him was politically motivated. >> but it did find that some aspects of the proceedings were unfair, and it has ordered russia to pay compensation of 10,000 euros. it ruled that he was unjustly sent to a remote penal colony far away from his family. the anti-kremlin critic is serving sentences for tax evasion and fraud. all right,...
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served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rightsould not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a country that will accept him, and the family does not get any financial support from the state . >> we've been suffering for 13 years. my children and i are being punished in the place of others. in every other european country, people have compassion for the prisoners of guantanamo. but here, no one feels sorry for us. >> the community did not accept the islamist willingly. the decision was made by the french interior ministry, but it is refusing to comment. the town hall and prefecture are also keeping quiet. public officials in the small town are not telling the citizens anything. >> i do not know why he is living here. most peo
served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rightsould not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a country...
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served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rightsould not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a country that will accept him, and the family does not get any financial support from the state . >> we've been suffering for 13 years. my children and i are being punished in the place of others. in every other european country, people have compassion for the prisoners of guantanamo. but here, no one feels sorry for us. >> the community did not accept the islamist willingly. the decision was made by the french interior ministry, but it is refusing to comment. the town hall and prefecture are also keeping quiet. public officials in the small town are not telling the citizens anything. >> i do not know why he is living here. most peo
served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rightsould not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a country...
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. >> there has been a mixed judgment from the european court of human rights on a russian oil tycoon. the court says there's no evidence the trial against him was politically motivated. >> but it did find that some aspects of the proceedings were unfair, and it has ordered russia to pay compensation of 10,000 euros. it ruled that he was unjustly sent to a remote penal colony far away from his family. the anti-kremlin critic is serving sentences for tax evasion and fraud. all right, there's some troubling news coming from tunisia. a prominent opposition politician was shot dead in front of his home in tunis. >> he was a member of the country's assembly and critic of the ruling party. this secular allies are up in arms, and some fear for the country -- beer for the future of the country's democracy. >> news of the assassination set off angry protest in front of the interior ministry in tunis. it is the second murder of an important opposition politician this year. brahimi was the leader of the nationalist movement of the people party and a member of tunis' parliament. he was gunned down
. >> there has been a mixed judgment from the european court of human rights on a russian oil tycoon. the court says there's no evidence the trial against him was politically motivated. >> but it did find that some aspects of the proceedings were unfair, and it has ordered russia to pay compensation of 10,000 euros. it ruled that he was unjustly sent to a remote penal colony far away from his family. the anti-kremlin critic is serving sentences for tax evasion and fraud. all right,...
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the european court of human rights has ruled the conviction of russia's former oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky was not but it's clear motivated holder of course kate was once russia's richest man on the scene as president putin's at vassar a in the west is currently serving a jail to have a money laundering and embezzlement he is not in a coach now has more now on the case. the european court documents rice has dismissed claims that the prosecution off. of his business partner blood on a bridge if it was politically masuk now the cord found no violation of these rights to a fair trial but still the court of knowledge said there have been some other violations all their rights in particular the court said that russia unfairly tourist him huge tax or reus and unfair you send him and his business partner to a far away tunnel colonies now following vats of the court in strasbourg order to pay higher costs be a compensation a thousand euros now this is a very small sum income person to watch the ucas shareholders for asking is a compensation now roughly one hundred billion dollars and this present
the european court of human rights has ruled the conviction of russia's former oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky was not but it's clear motivated holder of course kate was once russia's richest man on the scene as president putin's at vassar a in the west is currently serving a jail to have a money laundering and embezzlement he is not in a coach now has more now on the case. the european court documents rice has dismissed claims that the prosecution off. of his business partner blood on a bridge...
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controversy first there was the a stop and search powers which were deemed illegal by the european court of human rights and also there was a controversy surrounding the retention of d.n.a. and fingerprint of people who were not convicted of any crime and now that we have these reports of people's phones being seized at border of the u.k. will certainly once again raise the issue of where to draw the line and calls for more checks and balances will come again it to the forefront reporting from london and tests are still. part of the. brilliant stories to check out for example this one here. jailed in germany for posting on top secret data to russia for more than twenty years. also. police forces in the. crowds of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi protesters. hold. a number of members of the muslim brotherhood which of course. i think there are a very. they know they need to bring the muslim brotherhood leadership into some kind of a coalition and they're standing and they really they should also free morsi from jail rather than now that investigating him and trying to accuse them of crime
controversy first there was the a stop and search powers which were deemed illegal by the european court of human rights and also there was a controversy surrounding the retention of d.n.a. and fingerprint of people who were not convicted of any crime and now that we have these reports of people's phones being seized at border of the u.k. will certainly once again raise the issue of where to draw the line and calls for more checks and balances will come again it to the forefront reporting from...
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a european court of human rights ruled it protester right to free speech he was prosecuted for callinga jerks. [laughter] >> come on. >> they should be able to speak out to whomever they want to buy want to implement the law into my life especially with my difficult real-estate clients you can be a jerk when everyone to be. >> you work with victoria's secret. [laughter] >>. >> now to have a gimmick cheating customers out of toilet t-shirts -- to the tissue by reducing the number of sheets. >> that is a load of crap. [laughter] >> that was a good one. >> in fairness they are arguing it is more effective toward the paper. >> tom sullivan will share week.houghts on detroit this >> the story that is sll being written will take years to stle the legal issues but everyone will take a loss. bondholders even the city employers that were promised more than anybody could hope to pay but there is a group that is not on the list the people who made the poor financial decisions after years of mismanagement and corruption, the mayor and the city chose a members going back decades going back to the d
a european court of human rights ruled it protester right to free speech he was prosecuted for callinga jerks. [laughter] >> come on. >> they should be able to speak out to whomever they want to buy want to implement the law into my life especially with my difficult real-estate clients you can be a jerk when everyone to be. >> you work with victoria's secret. [laughter] >>. >> now to have a gimmick cheating customers out of toilet t-shirts -- to the tissue by...
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no political motive a next time could hold out a conviction full sold in tuck's of asia the european court for human rights dismisses a second complaint by the man who was once russia's richest boston and. how could we oust our brave young men and women to fight against al-qaeda in some countries and with al-qaeda in other countries you.
no political motive a next time could hold out a conviction full sold in tuck's of asia the european court for human rights dismisses a second complaint by the man who was once russia's richest boston and. how could we oust our brave young men and women to fight against al-qaeda in some countries and with al-qaeda in other countries you.
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of research into why our allies went that path. just because they wanted to protect the accused, but they are mandated to do it by human rights courts in the europeanunion. >> the other argument being made about leaving this in the hands of just prosecutors's, civilian and/or jagged prosecutors, is that this would increase reporting. i've had an opportunity to look at the numbers in canada and we have 176 in 2007, 166 and 2008, 166 in 2009, 176 in 2010. in the uk, their numbers have gone down over the last several years in terms of reports. .rom 54 to 40 240 in australia. they have been stable at 82, 80 6, 84 over the last several years in israel. there had been a fact about reporting going up when they changed part of their system when it was related to lesser sexual offenses. there was testimony about reporting going up 80%. these are sexual related defense -- sexual related offenses total. if you understand the enormity of the challenge here and what they are looking at in israel 2726 in 2009, 14 and 2011, and 2012. there is an 80% increase when they change this between 11 and 12 grade but they only got back to the numbers they had a few years r
of research into why our allies went that path. just because they wanted to protect the accused, but they are mandated to do it by human rights courts in the europeanunion. >> the other argument being made about leaving this in the hands of just prosecutors's, civilian and/or jagged prosecutors, is that this would increase reporting. i've had an opportunity to look at the numbers in canada and we have 176 in 2007, 166 and 2008, 166 in 2009, 176 in 2010. in the uk, their numbers have gone...
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human rights courts in the european union. >> the other argument being made putting it in the hand of prosecutors it would increase reporting.'ve had an opportunity to look the the numbers in canada, we actually have 176 in 2007, 166 in 2008, 166 in 2009, 176 in 2010. look at the number in ue. the numbers have gone down over the last several years in term of report from 54 to 40 to 40. in australia, they have been stable at 82, 86, 84 over the last several years. in israel, there had been a fact about reporting going up when they changed part of their system when it related to lesser sexual offenses a few years ago. there was testimony about their reporting going up 80%. if you look back at the numbers, there were 26 -- these are sex-related offenses total. the military. the big understanding is the difference between the enormity of the challenges in our military and what looking at in israel 26 in 2009, 20 in 2010, 14 in 2011, and 27 in 2012. so, yes, there's an 80% increase when they changed it between '11 and '12. they only tobacco back to the numbers they had previously. are you aware in the research you have done that
human rights courts in the european union. >> the other argument being made putting it in the hand of prosecutors it would increase reporting.'ve had an opportunity to look the the numbers in canada, we actually have 176 in 2007, 166 in 2008, 166 in 2009, 176 in 2010. look at the number in ue. the numbers have gone down over the last several years in term of report from 54 to 40 to 40. in australia, they have been stable at 82, 86, 84 over the last several years. in israel, there had been...