KURT JUDGMENT OF 25 MAY 1998
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SUMMARY 1
Judgment delivered by a Chamber
Turkey – failure of authorities to account for whereabouts or fate of applicant’s son last
seen surrounded by members of security forces
I. GOVERNMENT’S PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS
A. Non-validity of application
Applicant testified before delegates – confirmed her wish to take part in proceedings
before Court and was present at hearing in her case – cannot be maintained in
circumstances that applicant was not seeking redress in respect of complaint against
authorities.
Conclusion: objection dismissed (unanimously).
B. Non-exhaustion of domestic remedies
Government barred on procedural grounds from raising objection – in any event,
objection would have been dismissed on merits given that applicant did everything that
could be expected of her to exhaust domestic remedies.
Conclusion: objection dismissed (unanimously).
II. ARTICLES 2, 3 AND 5 OF THE CONVENTION IN RESPECT OF THE
DISAPPEARANCE OF THE APPLICANT’S SON
A. Establishment of the facts
Commission meticulously examined inconsistencies in applicant’s evidence as well as
Government’s alternative explanations for disappearance of her son – applicant questioned
extensively by delegates of the Commission and Government lawyers at hearing –
applicant found credible and consistent on central issue, namely she had seen her son
surrounded by soldiers and village guards in village – no exceptional circumstances which
would lead Court to depart from Commission’s finding that applicant’s son detained in
village in circumstances alleged and has not been seen since.
B. Article 2
No concrete evidence adduced proving, beyond reasonable doubt, that applicant’s son
was killed by authorities – neither circumstances in which son detained nor materials relied
on by applicant in support of allegation of practice of, inter alia, disappearances and
1. This summary by the registry does not bind the Court.