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CCPR (2017) F and G v Denmark, No. 2530/2015, 16 March 2017
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“Coptic Christians: who are they — and why have they been targeted by
Isis in beheading video?”, Independent (London), 16 February 2015. The author states, “Amnesty
International’s
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- Non refoulement & extradition
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- United Nations: Human Rights Committee
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- Jurisprudence: Merits
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- Dec 17, 2020
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CAT (2018) U.A. v Canada, No. 767/2016, 17 May 2018
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under
false charges, such as blasphemy; and a serious risk of abduction, murder, beheading or
stoning to death by Lashkar-e-Taiba. The complainant claims that he was assaulted
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- Non refoulement & extradition
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- United Nations: Committee against Torture
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- Jurisprudence: Admissibility decision
- Jurisprudence: Interim measures
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- Sep 28, 2018
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ECCC, Trial Chamber (2014) Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea (Case 002), Judgement No. E313, 7 August 2014
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that the party
would smash persons who tried to escape; they would be beheaded or executed); T. 11 January 2013
(CHHAOM Se), p. 104 (when he was
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- Evidence extracted by torture
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- International Tribunales: Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
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- Jurisprudence: Merits
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- Nov 14, 2017
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CAT (2017) M.K.M. v. Australia, No. 681/2015, 10 May 2017
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tortured by the Taliban over several months, that the author witnessed his father’s
beheading, that he escaped from the Taliban and consequently had a subjective fear of
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- Non refoulement & extradition
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- United Nations: Committee against Torture
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- Jurisprudence: Merits
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- Oct 30, 2017
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CAT (2017) Z.A.H. v Canada, No. CAT/C/61/D/687/2015, 11 August 2017
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charges under the blasphemy law or sharia, and of being abducted,
kidnapped, murdered, beheaded or stoned to death publicly.
3.3
The complainant argues that his life would be
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- Non refoulement & extradition
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- United Nations: Committee against Torture
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- Jurisprudence: Admissibility decision
- Jurisprudence: Interim measures
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- Oct 30, 2017
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CAT (2016) Rouba and Abdul Rahman Alhaj Ali v. Morocco, No. 682/2015, 3 August 2016
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trip to Saudi Arabia. Robbery, including armed robbery, is
punishable by death by beheading, as in the case of seven young persons who were
sentenced to death and
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- Non refoulement & extradition
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- United Nations: Committee against Torture
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- Jurisprudence: Interim measures
- Jurisprudence: Merits
- Date added
- Sep 6, 2017
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