Indonesian Govt and Religious Violence
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Movanet
A petitioner claim that the Indonesian Government failed to supress religious violence failed on the US Court of Appeals due to the lack of evidence.
The case is an immigration-asylum case and the petitioner claim the invocation of the Convention Against Torture (CAT) for his interest. However, the CAT claimed was rejected by the appeal court.
Case available here.
(H.T. Appelate Law and Practice blog)
The case is an immigration-asylum case and the petitioner claim the invocation of the Convention Against Torture (CAT) for his interest. However, the CAT claimed was rejected by the appeal court.
Case available here.
(H.T. Appelate Law and Practice blog)
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