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2006-06-03 16:47 Kutas Gardocki znowu przeglar w Strasbourgu moherowy beret
Jak sie ma PRLowskie gowno zamiast mozgu, to tak juz bedzie caly czas:z
niezawislym gardockim.

Przypominam, ze to juz drugi raz ta sama procedura Gardockiego zostala
zakwestionowana. Przez pare lat Kutas Gardocki nic nie zrobil.


https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=1006407



Kwiek v. Poland (no. 51895/99) Violation of Article 8

The applicant, Bogdan Kwiek, is a Polish national who was born in 1968
and lives in Chelm (Poland).

In September 1994 the applicant began serving a five-year prison
sentence for robbery. He was later charged with murder and other
offences and detained on remand. In August 2000 he was convicted of
armed robbery and possessing a firearm and ammunition without a licence.

During his time in prison his correspondence with the Constitutional
Court, the registry of the European Court of Human Rights, his defence
counsel and his sister-in-law were opened without his permission by the
relevant domestic authorities.

The applicant complained about the censorship of his mail. He relied on
of Article 8 (right to respect for correspondence).

The Court recalled that in its previous case-law it had concluded that
Polish Law concerning the control of correspondence in force before 1
September 1998 did not indicate with reasonable clarity the scope and
manner of the exercise of discretion conferred on public authorities.
Finding no reason to depart from its previous decisions, the Court found
that the monitoring of the applicant's correspondence with his defence
counsel in respect of that period was not "in accordance with law" and
held unanimously that there had been a violation of Article 8.

Concerning the period after 1 September 1998, the Court noted that the
Government admitted that the domestic authorities had acted contrary to
the statutory prohibitions laid down for that purpose in Polish law
regarding the applicant's correspondence with the Constitutional Court
and the Court Registry. Consequently, the Court held that the
interference was not "in accordance with the law" and concluded
unanimously that there had been a violation of Article 8.

As to the applicant's correspondence with his sister-in-law, the Court
accepted that there was a legal basis for the opening and reading of the
letters in question and that the censorship pursued a legitimate aim,
namely the prevention of crime. It also found that the interference
could be considered necessary in a democratic society, given the serious
nature of the crimes for which the applicant stood accused. Accordingly,
the Court held unanimously that there had been no violation of Article 8
with respect to the opening of those letters.

The Court awarded the applicant EUR 1,000 for non-pecuniary damage. (The
judgment is available only in English.)
2006-06-03 18:44 Re: Kutas Gardocki znowu przeglar w Strasbourgu Robert Tomasik
moherowy beret [###ppp@opoka.org.pl.###] napisał:


W 5 minut? 5 minut temu pisałeś w trybie przypuszczającym.
2006-06-03 21:15 Re: Kutas Gardocki znowu przeglar w Strasbourgu SQ|wysyn

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> Jak sie ma PRLowskie gowno zamiast mozgu, to

.. się przyjmuje przydomek 'moherowy beret' i spamuje grupy dyskusyjne.

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