But it's the type of information that led to his imprisonment in Syria for a year and the torture. It's the type of evidence that's being presented that's not tested. Untested evidence is contrary to our principles in the rule of law.
November 29th, 2007 / 11:05 a.m.
Member of Steering Committee, International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group
But it's the type of information that led to his imprisonment in Syria for a year and the torture. It's the type of evidence that's being presented that's not tested. Untested evidence is contrary to our principles in the rule of law.
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