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” In 2005 the organisation published the report France: The search for justice (AI index: EUR21/001/2005), which examined allegations of serious human rights violations by law enforcement officials going back to 1991.”

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

POLICE OFFICERS ABOVE THE LAW IN FRANCE

2009

https://www.amnesty.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/eur210032009en.pdf

DIT IS HET RAPPORT UIT 2005 WAARNAAR WORDT VERWEZEN

RAPPORT AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL [2005]

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

FRANCE: THE SEARCH FOR JUSTICE: THE EFFECTIVE IMPUN

OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN CASES OF SHOOTINGS,

DEATHS IN CUSTODY OR TORTURE AND ILL-TREATMENT

5 APRIL 2005

https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/eur21/001/2005/en/

April 5, 2005Index Number: EUR 21/001/2005

FRANCE DETENTION

This document refers to about 30 cases of young people who were subjected, or allegedly subjected, to serious human rights violations by police officers between 1991 and 2005. Such violations included unlawful killings, excessive use of force, torture or ill-treatment and racist abuse. Many of their complaints have only relatively recently been concluded or are still going through the judicial process. Eighteen cases are described in detail in this report. All involve persons of foreign origin.

ZIE RAPPORT UIT 2005

” This report has attempted to show some of the different factors which combine to create an atmosphere of effective impunity in cases of police brutality in France. That France is by no means unique in this regard does not detract from the urgent need to review the ways in which complaints about police abuse are handled and to change the generally indulgent attitude to police abuse by courts and prosecutors, at a time when the number of complaints of excessive and unnecessary use of force and ill-treatment is clearly on the rise. Amnesty International’s concern is compounded by the fact that the vast majority of such cases involve foreign nationals or French nationals of foreign origin – a fact which points to a continuing failure in training and education in racial discrimination, and in the concept that human rights, including France’s traditional “republican values”, mean the application of such rights and values equally to all, regardless of racial or national origin. The report has documented a pattern whereby elements of impunity may mark a case from the outset of detention, and may continue to manifest themselves in various ways throughout the process. Some of the cases described show how a provocative identity check, reflecting unprofessional conduct on the part of the police, can degenerate into violence and result in charges of ill-treatment on the one side, countered by charges of insulting or resisting a public official (outrage et rébellion) on the other.” [BLZ 74, ONDER ”CONCLUSIONS”

FRANCE

THE SEARCH FOR JUSTICE

The effective impunity of law enforcement officers in cases of

shootings, deaths in custody or torture and

ill-treatment

APRIL 2005

file:///C:/Users/Essed/Downloads/eur210012005en.pdf

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