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Title Court: Date: Instrument Cited: Summary: The Inter-American Court found breaches of the following rights under the American Convention of Human Rights: the right to life (Article 4); right to humane treatment (Article 5); right to personal liberty (Article 7); right to a fair trial (Article 8), and right to judicial protection (Article 25); and, furthermore, as regards Marco Antonio Servellón García and Rony Alexis Betancourt Hernández, the rights of the child (Article 19). The Court ordered the State to make a number of institutional and social reforms, including: Link to Full Judgement: This case summary is provided by the Child Rights International Network for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.
Servellón García and Others v. Honduras
Inter-American Court of Human Rights
21 September 2006
American Convention on Human Rights
Marco Antonio Servellón García (aged 16), Rony Alexis Betancourt Hernández (aged 17), Diómedes Obed García (aged 18), and Orlando Alvarez Ríos (aged 32) were arrested between 15 and 16 September 1995, during an operation conducted by the then Public Security Force of Honduras. The four young men were executed extrajudicially by State agents and, on September 17, 1995, their dead bodies were found outdoors in various parts of the city of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
http://www.corteidh.or.cr/docs/casos/articulos/seriec_152_esp.pdf