Posts Tagged ‘UN’

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February 2011

If human rights is to be fundamental to foreign policy, the Government must seek justice over the death of Sergei Magnitsky

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Two years after the false arrest, torture while in police custody and death of tax lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, the United Nations is launching a formal investigation after a 100 page report was submitted by Redress, a leading UK NGO on torture. UN Special Rapporteurs on Torture, Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions and the Independence of Judges and Lawyers will be carrying out formal investigations on the case.

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24
January 2011

Hedge Fund Lawyer’s Death Gets UN Probe

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The death of hedge fund lawyer Sergei Magnitsky is now the subject of a United Nations investigation.

Juan Mendez, the UN’s special rapporteur on torture, has opened a probe into Magnitsky’s death in 2009 after nearly a year in jail awaiting trial on tax fraud charges. Magnitsky, in a series of notes he kept during his confinement in some of Moscow’s most notorious jails, claimed to have been denied adequate medical treatment, and supporters say he was tortured.

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21
January 2011

UN Launches Investigation Into Russian Lawyer’s Prison Death

Radio Free Europe

The United Nations has launched an investigation into the death of Russian anticorruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky under what have been described as torturous pretrial jail conditions.

According to a statement released by Hermitage Capital Management, the investment advisory firm that Magnitsky represented, the UN special rapporteurs on extrajudicial executions, the independence of lawyers and judges, and torture have initiated an “unprecedented investigation” into the circumstances surrounding Magnitsky’s death in late 2009.

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21
January 2011

UN opens investigation into Magnitsky torture claims

The Daily Telegraph

The United Nations has launched an investigation into the death and alleged torture of Sergei Magnitsky, the Russian lawyer who perished in jail after accusing senior Moscow officials of orchestrating a $230m (£145m) fraud.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Juan Mendez, has begun procedures to investigate the death in jail of Mr Magnitsky after an application from Redress, a London-based anti-torture human rights group.

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21
January 2011

Rights experts to investigate jail death of Russian lawyer

The Washington Post

U.N.-appointed human rights experts have agreed to explore the death in pretrial detention of a Moscow lawyer who was arrested after filing accusations of police involvement in a multimillion-dollar embezzlement scheme, a colleague who has vowed to avenge his death said Thursday.

The decision comes at the request of Redress, a British human rights organization that works on behalf of torture victims. The lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, who was outside counsel to the investment fund Hermitage Capital Management, died in a Moscow jail in November 2009 in what have been described as torturous conditions. He had been in jail 358 days.

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