Thursday, September 20, 2018
Hungary upholds ‘terrorism’ conviction against Syrian refugee | News
A Hungarian court rejected the appeal of a Syrian refugee and upheld his 2016 conviction for “terrorism”, but reduced his seven-year sentence, in what a rights group called an abuse of anti-terrorism laws. The appeals court handed down the decision on Thursday in the southern city of Szeged to uphold the conviction while reducing Ahmed H’s sentence to five years. Eda Seyhan, Amnesty
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