“Detention of Somali Migrant in Malta unlawful” EU Court Rules
The European Court of Human Rights today ruled that Malta breached the human rights of a Somali migrant who suffered degrading conditions at the Lyster Barracks detention centre in Hal Far.
The court ruled that the women, who suffered a miscarriage during her incarceration, was detained unlawfully and in violation of her human rights.
The court unanimously decided that the Maltese State is to pay the Somali national Aden Ahmed €30,000 in respect of non-pecuniary damage within three months from the judgment.
The European Court of Human Rights today ruled that Malta breached the human rights of a Somali migrant who suffered degrading conditions at the Lyster Barracks detention centre in Hal Far.
The court ruled that the women, who suffered a miscarriage during her incarceration, was detained unlawfully and in violation of her human rights.
The court unanimously decided that the Maltese State is to pay the Somali national Aden Ahmed €30,000 in respect of non-pecuniary damage within three months from the judgment.
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