14.11.2008
Турски институт по съдебна медицина потвърди, че турски затворник от истанбулски затвор е бил изтезаван до смърт от надзирателите през октомври, съобщава местният печат, цитиран от АФП.Енгин Джебер починал на 10 октомври в болница вследствие на рани, причинени от изтезания, се казва в следствения доклад, цитиран от в. "Ватан". Уточнява се, че затворникът е бил пребит. 29-годишният Джебер е активист от левицата, който бил арестуван на 28 септември заедно с други четирима активисти, участвали в протест срещу оневиняването на полицай, ранил тежко преди една година техен съмишленик. /БГНЕС
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Engin Ceber
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Engin Ceber (born May 5, 1979 - died October 8, 2008) was a Turkish human rights activist who was tortured and killed while in police custody. Mehmet Ali Sahin, Turkey's justice minister apologized and announced that 19 officials had been suspended pending investigation.[1]
Ceber was arrested after he issued a press release protesting that the shooting of a left-wing human rights activist by the police, which resulted in him being paralyzed has not been investigated or punished by the authorities. [1][2]
He was sent to a prison in Istanbul, where he was severely beaten. After complaining to his lawyer, he was sent to a hospital, where he fell into a coma, dying of brain hemorrhage on October 8.[1]
Amnesty International criticized Turkey's human rights record arguing that the death is "further proof that torture and ill-treatment are rife in places of detention in Turkey", despite the government "zero-tolerance" against torture.[1]
Engin Ceber
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Engin Ceber (born May 5, 1979 - died October 8, 2008) was a Turkish human rights activist who was tortured and killed while in police custody. Mehmet Ali Sahin, Turkey's justice minister apologized and announced that 19 officials had been suspended pending investigation.[1]
Ceber was arrested after he issued a press release protesting that the shooting of a left-wing human rights activist by the police, which resulted in him being paralyzed has not been investigated or punished by the authorities. [1][2]
He was sent to a prison in Istanbul, where he was severely beaten. After complaining to his lawyer, he was sent to a hospital, where he fell into a coma, dying of brain hemorrhage on October 8.[1]
Amnesty International criticized Turkey's human rights record arguing that the death is "further proof that torture and ill-treatment are rife in places of detention in Turkey", despite the government "zero-tolerance" against torture.[1]
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