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International Court of Justice: R. Moldova, Accused by the United Nations of Not Providing Support for Victims of Torture After Release

Summary by radiomoldova.md
The Russian Federation and the Republic of Moldova have been declared to the United Nations in the case of Alexandr Dimov. The Promo-LEX Association and the European Prison Litigation Network have filed a joint complaint accusing the human rights treatment and arbitrary detention suffered by it on the left of Nistru, highlighting, at all times, the lack of effective mechanisms for rehabilitation after release.
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The Russian Federation and the Republic of Moldova have been declared to the United Nations in the case of Alexandr Dimov. The Promo-LEX Association and the European Prison Litigation Network have filed a joint complaint accusing the human rights treatment and arbitrary detention suffered by it on the left of Nistru, highlighting, at all times, the lack of effective mechanisms for rehabilitation after release.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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