human rights watch

fredag 16 november 2018

European Court of Justice: inclusion of PKK in terror list holds great errors The European Court of Justice said that the decision issued about the PKK between 2014 and 2017, which included the party in the "terror list" was not based on "sufficient evidence" and did not take into account the situation in the Middle East.


European Court of Justice: inclusion of PKK in terror list holds great errors The European Court of Justice said that the decision issued about the PKK between 2014 and 2017, which included the party in the "terror list" was not based on "sufficient evidence" and did not take into account the situation in the Middle East.


The European Union renews the names of terrorist organizations every six months. In its most recent renewal, the PKK was included in the list, but the course of the appeal against this latter decision concluded that the decision was not based on "sufficient evidence" and was not based on factual facts.
The European Court of Justice explained that the evidence presented in this regard "has not been sufficiently discussed to make a sound decision," asserting that the decision carries "big errors", after the invitation to the court itself where the call continues for 4 years.
The court noted that it was "activities and events" that made the European Court decide to include the Workers' Party in the terror list, but "this decision was passed without a legal discussion on the evidence, noting the need to take great developments in the Middle East and the emergence of new liberation movements, The PKK's struggle in this context "denies all the excuses it has put on the list."
ANHA

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