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Arrest of Tigran Gambaryan and Its Consequences: Legal Norm Violations and Health Deterioration

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. The Arrest of Tigran Gambaryan and Due Process
  2. Deteriorating Health of Tigran in Nigerian Jail
  3. What Are the Nelson Mandela Rules?

  4. U.S. citizen and Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan has been in a Nigerian prison for 225 days. The case of Tigran raises a significant stir in light of due process violations related to his detention.

    The Arrest of Tigran Gambaryan and Due Process

    The Binance executive was arrested in February 2024 and charged with money laundering. Since then, he has been held in Kuje prison in Nigeria despite international calls for his release on medical grounds. The processes related to his case raise questions about the principles of legality and due process in Nigeria.

    Bail is a rule, jail is an exception.

    Deteriorating Health of Tigran in Nigerian Jail

    Since his detention, Gambaryan's health has reportedly worsened. In September 2024, he was seen limping to court with crutches, asking for help which was denied. Despite pleas from his family and a U.S. government order, his release has been delayed until October.

    This is so fu**ed up!

    What Are the Nelson Mandela Rules?

    The Nelson Mandela Rules concern prisoners' rights, including their medical health. Neglecting these rights in Gambaryan's case could be considered cruelty, especially given his prolonged detention without trial.

    The Gambaryan case highlights the issues within the Nigerian justice system and the need for reform. A fair trial and adherence to due process are expected to restore trust in the justice system.

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