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Strasbourg Court Sanctions Romania for Failure to Remedy Police
Ill-Treatment of Romani Man
Bucurest, 27.7.2007, 16:04, (ERRC) 

The European Court of Human Rights today delivered its judgment in the case
of Cobzaru v. Romania concerning the beating of a Romani man by police
officers while in custody in Mangalia, Romania, and the ensuing official
investigation. The Court held that Romania is responsible for breaches of
the prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment (Article 3), the right to
an effective remedy (Article 13) and the prohibition of discrimination
(Article 14). The applicant was represented by Monica Macovei, a
Bucharest-based lawyer, the Romanian Helsinki Committee, and the European
Roma Rights Centre. 


On 4 July 1997 after a domestic incident involving his partner and her
relatives, the applicant went to the local police station asking for help.
However, instead of offering help, two police officers brutally ill-treated
him, and eventually released him after two hours. As a result of the
beating, the applicant suffered from craniocerebral trauma and numerous
bruises and haematoma all over his body. The official investigation into the
assault ended with a decision of non-indictment, and was marked by numerous
derogatory remarks on the part of the authorities in relation to the
applicant's and the witnesses' Roma ethnicity.

In relation to the applicant's claims under Article 3, the Court noted the
numerous shortcomings of the official investigation, and concluded that the
Government did not satisfactorily establish that the applicant's injuries
were caused otherwise than by the treatment inflicted on him while he was
under police control, thus warranting a finding of both the substantive and
the procedural aspects of Article 3.

The Court also established a violation of Article 13 of the Convention,
since no effective investigation into the allegations brought by the
applicant was carried out, and moreover, since the negative result of the
criminal proceedings prevented the applicant from availing of any other
domestic remedy.

The ruling on the applicant's Article 14 claim brings welcome clarification
to the Court's case-law on the prohibition of discrimination. Firstly, the
Court held that there was no evidence that the beating was motivated by
racial hatred, and therefore did not find a substantive violation of Article
14. Secondly however, with regard to the procedural aspect of Article 14,
the Court noted that even in the absence of prima facie plausible
information to prove that the assault on the applicant was
racially-motivated, the authorities were under an obligation to investigate
a possible racist motive to the attack given the number and notoriety of
such incidents in post communist Romania, and the general policies adopted
by the Romanian government to combat discrimination against the Roma.
Thirdly, the Court held that during the official investigation, a number of
derogatory remarks were made in relation to the applicant's Roma origin,
which disclosed the general discriminatory attitudes of the authorities,
which in itself constituted discrimination contrary to Article 14.

The ERRC and APADOR consider that the judgment in the Cobzaru case is
important for two reasons. Firstly, it highlights Romania's failure to
provide effective protection to its Roma minority from harm meted out by
police officers, as well as the widespread anti-Roma discrimination in the
country. Secondly, Cobzaru further crystallizes the Court's case-law in the
field of discrimination, principally by attaching significance to the
general context of anti-Roma discrimination in Romania, and thus going
beyond the particulars of the applicant's situation.

Read the full text of the judgments here:
<http://www.errc.org/db/02/6E/m0000026E.docc>
http://www.errc.org/db/02/6E/m0000026E.docc

Copyright C ROMEA 2003

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