bmwbiker
June 28th, 2009, 02:53 PM
OVER ATTACK ON ROMA Court in Strasbourg Gives Blow to Croatia Croatian authorities and courts did not conduct an efficient investigation nor have they justly punished the attackers of a Roma man
ZAGREB, CROATIA – The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has condemned the attack on a Roma man, Darko Beganovic, in Croatia, and slammed Croatian authorities for inefficiency in investigating the case, Croatian Times reported.
The European Roma Rights Centre reported that the court in Strasbourg concluded in the case of Beganovic v. the state of Croatia that Croatian authorities and courts did not conduct an efficient investigation nor did they justly punish the perpetrators.
Darko Beganovic was brutally beaten on April 24, 2000 and the European Court of Human Rights took over the case on November 9, 2006.
The court ruled that Beganovic had to receive damages in the amount of 1,000 euros and 6,250 euros to cover the court fees.
Beganovic was 23 years old when he was beaten up when he ran into several young locals in Luka.
ZAGREB, CROATIA – The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has condemned the attack on a Roma man, Darko Beganovic, in Croatia, and slammed Croatian authorities for inefficiency in investigating the case, Croatian Times reported.
The European Roma Rights Centre reported that the court in Strasbourg concluded in the case of Beganovic v. the state of Croatia that Croatian authorities and courts did not conduct an efficient investigation nor did they justly punish the perpetrators.
Darko Beganovic was brutally beaten on April 24, 2000 and the European Court of Human Rights took over the case on November 9, 2006.
The court ruled that Beganovic had to receive damages in the amount of 1,000 euros and 6,250 euros to cover the court fees.
Beganovic was 23 years old when he was beaten up when he ran into several young locals in Luka.