. >> they look at all difrent countries, fromreec to 11n to russia to turkey, -- from greece to 11 not to russia, turkey, which helps member states have aggressive approaches on human rights. >> that includes western europe. the court recently ruled against germany because of this man, an employee of the catholic church. he was separated from his wife and was fired for violating church law. the court in strasbourg ruled the church had interfered too much in the man's personal rights and he must bkept on as an eloye >>> turkey will take over the chair of the council of europe's parliamentary assembly next week, one week after the e.u. releases its report. turkey is a signatory to the convention and has been a council of europe members since 1939, but they're also a leading offender. many of the violations are tied with its legal system but it is russia that hashe worst rerd. with many of its violations tied to the battle with islamic separatists in the volatile republics of the caucasus. >> this person is on his way to meet a client who lives in a small village. he has worked as a human