Sarah Mardini, a prominent human rights worker, is one of 24 aid workers and volunteers on trial in the case which has been widely-criticised by human rights groups
Mardini and Irish volunteer, Sean Binder, spent more than three months in jail in Lesbos after being arrested in 2018 for alleged misdemeanour charges including espionage, forgery and unlawful use of radio frequencies.Mardini was not present for the hearing on Tuesday, which has now been adjourned until Friday.Image:
Speaking outside the court, Binder said:"What's on trial today is human rights. That is the fundamental problem.""We need the judge to acknowledge that we need to get through this because until then, there is a shadow of doubt, not over me alone, but over anybody who does search and rescue." Director of Amnesty's European Regional Office, Nils Muiznieks, said in a statement:"Sarah and Sean did what any of us should do if we were in their position.
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