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-title Russia Fines Russia Over Human Rights Violations in Georgia

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Ordered to pay Over ‌€250 ‌Million by European‍ Court of Human Rights in Georgia Case

STRASBOURG, France ⁣ – The ​European Court of ‍Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled ​that Russia ⁤must pay over €250⁢ million in compensation to victims of human rights⁣ violations stemming ⁣from the 2008 conflict⁢ with Georgia and subsequent ⁣actions ‍in the‌ breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The judgment, issued today, addresses⁣ a case ​brought by Georgia alleging ⁣widespread abuses related to the establishment of administrative demarcation lines and their​ impact on the civilian population.

While the ruling legally obligates Russia to ‌pay, enforcement⁢ is considered highly‍ unlikely. The agency emphasized this, noting that Russia was excluded⁢ from the Council of Europe – where the ECtHR ‍operates – ⁣following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.‍ despite remaining theoretically responsible for ‌past violations,Moscow no longer recognizes the ECtHR’s rulings ⁤as binding and has refused to pay previous fines.

The ECtHR determined the compensation is due to over‌ 23,000 Georgians subjected to “illegal restrictions” limiting access to ⁣their‍ homes, land, and families – a violation of their ⁣right to private and family life and protection of property. Additional compensation will be awarded to‌ those⁢ deprived of education in the Georgian language and approximately 2,500 individuals unlawfully detained after crossing the demarcation lines.

The ruling follows a 2023 ECtHR ⁢decision establishing Russia’s obligation for‌ establishing the administrative demarcation lines within Georgian territory. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe continues to monitor the implementation of⁣ the Court’s judgments against ⁢Russia, reiterating Moscow’s obligation ⁢to comply.

The conflict between Russia and Georgia erupted in August 2008, following provocations involving Ossetian​ and Russian actors.The five-day war resulted in Russia blocking Georgia’s path to NATO ⁤membership and effectively ceding control of the separatist ⁣republics of‌ South ⁤Ossetia and Abkhazia to Tbilisi.

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