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Europe Condemns Turkey Over Trial of Kurdish Leader

HeadlineMay 12, 2005

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Turkey’s trial of Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan was unfair, saying he was not tried by an independent and impartial tribunal. Ocalan is currently serving a life sentence as the only prisoner in a jail on a Turkish island. In 1999, he was convicted of treason. Although the ruling is not binding, Turkey has said it will do whatever is necessary to fulfil the law.

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