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PRESS
RELEASE
OF
THE STRASBOURG COMMITEE
Pilsen,
2. 3. 2004
The
Strasbourg Committee has an appointment with the Commissioner for
Human Rights of the Council of Europe Mr. Alvaro Gil-Robles on March
5, 2004. In this coming discussion we are going to bring up the
shortcomings and faults in the workings of clerks appointed to the
European Court for Human Rights.
While
inspecting a few dozens files we discovered that due to faulty work
of these clerks, most applications against Czech Republic ended up in
the archives of the European Court without being ever submitted to
the judges of the Court for evaluation. Employees of the Court, are
giving away false informations to the applicants and are misinforming
them.
What
we found was shocking. No report of the judge rapporteur and no
decision of committee of judges about the inadmissibility of the
complaint were filed in any of the cases. No complaint of ours was
translated into English or French, the official languages of the
ECHR. How could anybody expect that the judges could reach a
conclusion in any of these cases? We did not obtain a satisfactory
answer. Employees either could not or refused to answer and were so
arrogant. They told us that the decision about inadmissibility of a
complaint is confidential, not available to the appellant.
We
are convinced that no judge of the ECHR ever saw our complaints and
that complaints of many citizens end up in the archive without being
dealt with.
We
discovered in 2002 was submited 1.668 applications against Germany
and even 2.789 against France and last year number of all
applications increased in 13 per cent. We suppose these numbers could
be motive for asking about mistakes into European Court. Human rights
in Germany and France are saliently distressed too.
The
spokesmen of the Strasbourg Committee will answer all press questions
after meeting with the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council
of Europe on the stairs front of the Palais del'Europe in Strasbourg
at 2:00 p.m.
Jan
R o u b, spokesman Karel B e r k a, spokesman Dalibor P e c h,
spokesman