Pardoned actor sues Montenegro

Actor Žarko Laušević has filed charges against Montenegro for numerous violations of human rights to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

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Actor Zarko Lausevic has filed charges against Montenegro for numerous violations of human rights to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. Lausevic was in Montenegro sentenced to 13 years in prison for excessive self-defense. Pardoned actor sues Montenegro He was pardoned on Thursday by Serbian President Boris Tadic since he is a Serbian citizen. The actor said after receiving news on the pardon that “he would like more to be acquitted in court”. “I did not feel relief after the decision to pardon me. This decision hasn’t changed anything in the misfortune I feel about everything that happened,” Lausevic’s Lawyer Vladan Bojic quoted his client as saying. “Montenegro has been quiet for ten years and has not allowed Lausevic to exercise his right to an efficient legal remedy. This is why we have launched proceedings in Strasbourg against Montenegro that can have serious consequences because of that,” Bojic told Podgorica-based daily Vijesti. He added that he believed that Tadic’s decision to pardon the actor was a “completely legitimate act and the only way to end the legal agony”. Zarko Lausevic B92 Tanjug vijesti.me

Pardoned actor sues Montenegro

He was pardoned on Thursday by Serbian President Boris Tadić since he is a Serbian citizen.

The actor said after receiving news on the pardon that “he would like more to be acquitted in court”.

“I did not feel relief after the decision to pardon me. This decision hasn’t changed anything in the misfortune I feel about everything that happened,” Laušević’s Lawyer Vladan Bojić quoted his client as saying.

“Montenegro has been quiet for ten years and has not allowed Laušević to exercise his right to an efficient legal remedy. This is why we have launched proceedings in Strasbourg against Montenegro that can have serious consequences because of that,” Bojić told Podgorica-based daily Vijesti.

He added that he believed that Tadić’s decision to pardon the actor was a “completely legitimate act and the only way to end the legal agony”.

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