Godlevskiy v Russia (App no 14888/03) ECHR 23 October 2008

Date: 23 October 2008

The applicant, Gennadiy Vasilyevich Godlevskiy, is a Russian national who was born in 1958 and lives in Oryol. At the relevant time he was a journalist and editor-in-chief of the Orlovskiy Meridian newspaper.

In March 2001 Mr Godlevskiy published an article in the Orlovskiy Meridian concerning a criminal investigation launched by the Oryol Regional Prosecutor’s office into the activities of certain officers from the region’s anti-narcotics unit. He alleged in particular that those officers had discontinued prosecution of drug-dealers in order to share the profits from drug sales and that they were therefore partly responsible for the failure to stamp out drug dealing in the region. Subsequently the officers of the Oryol anti-narcotics unit filed a civil defamation action against the applicant and in October 2002 the domestic courts, finding that the applicant had failed to prove that the information published in his article had been true, ordered the newspaper to publish a rectification and each plaintiff to be paid 5,000 Russian roubles (RUR) (approximately 200 euros (EUR)). That judgment was upheld on appeal.

Relying on Article 10 (freedom of expression) of the European Convention on Human Rights, the applicant complained about the defamation proceedings against him. 

(from the official press-release prepared by the Registry Office of the  European Court of Human Rights)

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