It's almost every month. Spain is being condemned by the European Court of Human Rights once and again. Today in the case of Saber and Boughassal v. Spain the Court held, unanimously, that there had been a violation of the right to respect for private and family life. The case concerned expulsion orders against two Moroccan nationals
following their convictions for criminal offences in Spain. The Court
found that the national authorities had failed to examine the nature and
seriousness of the criminal convictions in question, as well as all the
other criteria established by the case-law of the Court. In November Spain was condemned unanimously, for lack of impartiality at trial of Basque politician, in March the ECHR rules again that Spain’s courts had breached the right to free expression of two Catalan militants, in February for "inhuman and degrading treatment" of Basque prisoners Only in 2016 the ECHR condemnes Spain twelve times for violating human rights.
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