The Human Rights Agenda Association has called for a control of excessive police violence and compensation for victims.
The Human Rights Agenda Association (IHGD) has drawn attention to the fact that human rights violations by police officers have increased since the Law on Police Duties and Authorities was changed. The association has called for compensation for victims and relatives, as well as a withdrawal of certain police powers.
The association also called for the punishment of the responsible officers. This, however, would not be enough:
When changes in the police law were made in June this year, the IHGD had warned the government and parliament that the changes could result in violations of the right to freedom and security, the right to respect of private and family life, the right to physical and mental integrity and the right to life. (TK/AG)

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