ROME (Reuters) - Europe's top human rights court ruled on Tuesday that Italy had violated EU rules against torture at the 2001 Group of Eight summit in Genoa and ordered compensation for a protester ...
On the 5th of July the Italian Supreme Court convicted thirteen police heads involved in the brutal raid at the Diaz-Pertini and Diaz-Pascoli schools of the 21st of July 2001. Most of them, who were ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that the beating of a 62-year-old man by an Italian police officer during the Genoa G-8 summit in July of 2001 amounted to... An Italian appeals ...
[JURIST] The European Court of Human Rights [official website] ruled [judgment text; press release] Tuesday that Italy was negligent in completing an accurate investigation of the death of a protester ...
The end of the inquiry over Mark Cowell murder attempt is the umpteenth scandal around the abuses perpetrated by the police during the 2001 G8 in Genova, in a climate of impunity and violence that led ...
* China, Russia, India, Brazil want currency debate * Anti-G8 protests begin in Rome * G8 breakthroughs seen on climate, trade (Adds India on dollar, pope, protest, Berlusconi woes) By Stephen Brown ...
(CN) - A nighttime raid of a shelter used by protesters during the 2001 G8 summit in Genoa - and ensuing brutality by Italian police - culminated in an inadequate investigation and punishment of the ...
(see previous). (ANSA) - Rome, April 15 - A Genoa 2001 G8 riot officer on Wednesday apologised to the father of a slain protester for saying his son "disgusts me and disgusts the worms underground".
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