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UKRAINE: UKRAINE OBLIGED TO HALT EXTRADITION: AHMED CHATAEV : FURTHER INFORMATION
22 January 2010, Index number: EUR 50/002/2010
On 14 January 2010 the European Court of Human Rights called upon the Ukrainian authorities not to extradite an ethnic Chechen man, Ahmed Chataev, to Russia until further notice. Ahmed Chataev has been granted refugee status in Austria and was visiting the Ukraine with a valid visa when he was arrested on January 3. Amnesty International believes that if he is returned to Russia, he could face an unfair trial and would be at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.
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URGENT ACTION
UKRAINE OBLIGED TO HALT EXTRADITION
On 14 January the European Court of Human Rights called upon the Ukrainian authorities not to
extradite an ethnic Chechen man, Ahmed Chataev, to Russia until further notice. As a state party
to the European Convention on Human Rights, Ukraine is obliged to adhere to the Court’s ruling.
Ahmed Chataev, who is physically disabled, was detained on 3 January by police in the city of Uzhhorod, close to
Ukraine's border with Slovakia, based on a Russian international arrest warrant, allegedly on charges relating to
terrorism. Since then, he has been held in a pre-trial detention centre in Uzhhorod.
Ahmed Chataev has been granted refugee status in Austria and was visiting the Ukraine with a valid visa. Following
his detention, Ahmed Chataev’s lawyer filed a complaint at the European Court of Human Rights and, at the same
time, applied to the Court to grant a so-called interim measure, protecting Ahmed Chataev against irrevocable
measures before the Court has considered his case.
Amnesty International believes that if Ahmed Chataev is returned to Russia, he could face an unfair trial and would
be at risk of torture and other ill-treatment in order to extract “confessions” from him.
PLEASE WRITE IMMEDIATELY in Russian, Ukrainian or your own language:
Urging the Ukrainian authorities to comply with the ruling of the European Court of Human Rights of 14 January
and not to extradite Ahmed Chataev to Russia until further notice;
Reminding the Ukrainian authorities that as a state party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and the UN
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of Punishment, they must not forcibly
return refugees or asylum-seekers to any country where they would face a serious risk of the death penalty, torture or
other grave human rights abuses.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/eur50/002/2010/en/
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