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Cite as: [2017] ECHR 580, ECLI:CE:ECHR:2017:0622JUD001248709, CE:ECHR:2017:0622JUD001248709

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    FIFTH SECTION

     

     

     

     

     

     

    CASE OF KIRILOV AND OTHERS v. BULGARIA

     

    (Application no. 12487/09 and 12 other applications -

    see appended list)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    JUDGMENT

     

     

     

     

     

    STRASBOURG

     

     

    22 June 2017

     

     

     

     

    This judgment is final but it may be subject to editorial revision.


    In the case of Kirilov and Others v. Bulgaria,

    The European Court of Human Rights (Fifth Section), sitting as a Committee composed of:

              Nona Tsotsoria, President,

              Gabriele Kucsko-Stadlmayer,

              Latif Huseynov, judges,

    and Karen Reid, Section Registrar,

    Having deliberated in private on 1 June 2017,

    Delivers the following judgment, which was adopted on that date:

    PROCEDURE

    1.  The case originated in applications against Bulgaria lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (“the Convention”) on the various dates set out in the appended table.

    2.  The Bulgarian Government (“the Government”) were given notice of the applications.

    THE FACTS

    3.  The list of applicants, who complained of the inadequate conditions of their detention and of the lack of an effective domestic remedy in that respect, and the relevant details of their applications are set out in the appended table.

    THE LAW

    I.  JOINDER OF THE APPLICATIONS

    4.  In view of the similar subject matter of the applications, it is appropriate to examine them jointly.

    II.  ALLEGED VIOLATION OF ARTICLES 3 AND 13 OF THE CONVENTION

    5.  The applicants chiefly complained of the inadequate conditions of their detention and of the alleged lack of an effective domestic remedy in that respect. They relied on Articles 3 and 13 of the Convention, which provide:

    Article 3

    “No one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”

    Article 13

    “Everyone whose rights and freedoms as set forth in [the] Convention are violated shall have an effective remedy before a national authority notwithstanding that the violation has been committed by persons acting in an official capacity.”

    6.  The Court notes that the applicants were detained in poor conditions. The details of their detention are set out in the appended table. The Court refers to the principles established in its case-law regarding poor conditions of detention (see, a recent authority, Muršić v. Croatia [GC], no. 7334/13, §§ 96-101, ECHR 2016). It notes in particular that a severe lack of space in a detention cell weighs heavily for establishing whether conditions of detention amount to “degrading treatment” within the meaning of Article 3 of the Convention, and may disclose a violation, both alone or taken together with other shortcomings (ibid., §§ 122-41).

    7.  In the pilot case of Neshkov and Others v. Bulgaria (nos. 36925/10 and 5 others, 27 January 2015), the Court already found a breach of Articles 3 and 13 of the Convention in respect of issues similar to those in the present case.

    8.  Having examined all the material before it, the Court finds no fact or argument to persuade it to reach a different conclusion on the admissibility and merits of these complaints. Having regard to its case-law on the subject, it considers that the conditions of the applicants’ detention amounted to degrading treatment.

    9.  The Court further finds that at the relevant time the applicants did not have at their disposal an effective remedy in respect of this complaint.

    10.  These complaints are therefore admissible and disclose a breach of Articles 3 and 13 of the Convention.

    III.  REMAINING COMPLAINTS

    11.  The applicants in applications nos. 12487/09, 5138/11, 58285/13, and 2341/14 also raised other complaints under Article 3 of the Convention.

    12.  The Court has examined those complaints and considers that, in the light of all the material in its possession and in so far as the matters complained of are within its competence, they either do not meet the admissibility criteria set out in Articles 34 and 35 of the Convention or do not disclose any appearance of a violation of the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Convention or the Protocols thereto.

    13.  It follows that these complaints must be rejected in accordance with Article 35 § 4 of the Convention.

    IV.  APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 41 OF THE CONVENTION

    14.  Article 41 of the Convention provides:

    “If the Court finds that there has been a violation of the Convention or the Protocols thereto, and if the internal law of the High Contracting Party concerned allows only partial reparation to be made, the Court shall, if necessary, afford just satisfaction to the injured party.”

    15.  Having regard to the materials in its possession and its settled case-law, the Court finds it reasonable to award by way of just satisfaction the sums set out in the appended table.

    16.  The Court considers it appropriate that the default interest rate should be based on the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank, to which should be added three percentage points.

    FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT, UNANIMOUSLY,

    1.  Decides to join the applications;

     

    2.  Declares the complaints concerning the allegedly inadequate conditions of detention of the applicants and the alleged lack of an effective domestic remedy in that respect, as set out in the appended table, admissible, and the remainder of the applications inadmissible;

     

    3.  Holds that these complaints disclose a breach of Articles 3 and 13 of the Convention;

     

    4.  Holds

    (a)  that the respondent State is to pay the applicants, within three months, the amounts set out in the appended table, plus any tax that may be chargeable in respect of non-pecuniary damage, to be converted into the currency of the respondent State at the rate applicable at the date of settlement;

    (b)  that in applications nos. 31243/10, 61221/10, 57661/14, 69695/14 and 12873/15 the respondent State is to pay directly to the applicant’s representatives the amounts set out in the appended table, plus any tax that may be chargeable to the applicants, in respect of costs and expenses;

    (c)  that from the expiry of the above-mentioned three months until settlement simple interest shall be payable on the above amounts at a rate equal to the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank during the default period plus three percentage points.

    Done in English, and notified in writing on 22 June 2017, pursuant to Rule 77 §§ 2 and 3 of the Rules of Court.

       Karen Reid                                                                   Nona Tsotsoria
           Registrar                                                                         President


    APPENDIX

    List of applications raising complaints under Article 3 and Article 13 of the Convention

    (inadequate conditions of detention and lack of any effective remedy in domestic law)

    No.

    Application no.
    Date of introduction

    Applicant name

    Date of birth /

    Date of registration

    Representative name and location

    Facility

    Start and end date

    Duration

    Sq. m. per inmate

    Specific grievances

    Domestic award (in euros)

    Amount awarded for non-pecuniary damage

    per applicant (in euros)[1]

    Amount awarded for costs and expenses per application

    (in euros)[2]

    1.      

    12487/09

    11/02/2009

    Krasimir Milanov Kirilov

    12/04/1968

     

    Shumen Investigation Detention Facility

    07/12/2005 to

    01/03/2006

    2 month(s) and 23 day(s)

     

    Pleven Prison

    01/03/2006 to

    30/06/2009

    3 year(s) and 4 month(s)

     

     

    2 m²

    Poor ventilation, insufficient natural light, lack of toilet in the cell, the applicant had to resort to using a plastic bottle to relieve his needs, lack of bedlinen and pillow. Limited access to showers, lack of outdoor walks.

     

     

    Overcrowding

     

    7,700

     

    2.      

    31243/10

    07/06/2010

    Giorgi Zaridze

    01/01/1969

    Runevski Nikolay Stefanov

    Sofia

    Haskovo Investigation Detention Facility

    13/03/2010 to

    11/06/2010

    2 month(s) and 30 day(s)

    2 m²

    Lack of sufficient space in the cell, limited access to toilet (the applicant had to use a plastic bottle), lack of natural light and insufficient artificial lighting, lack of running water in the cell, no access to radio or television, insufficient time for outdoor activities (fifteen to twenty minutes per day).

     

    1,000

    200

    3.      

    61221/10

    30/09/2010

    Adelin Manev Dermanski

    14/09/1970

    Ekimdzhiev Mihail Tiholov

    Plovdiv

    Lovech Investigation Detention Facility

    16/04/2010 to

    04/05/2010

    19 day(s)

     

    Lovech Investigation

    08/06/2010 to

    30/06/2010

    23 day(s)

     

    Lovech Investigation

    29/07/2010 to

    18/10/2010

    2 month(s) and 20 day(s)

     

     

    2.6 m²

    Overcrowding; insalubrious cells; lack of an outdoor exercise area; exercise limited to fifteen minutes per day in an inside corridor; lack of adequate ventilation; lack of adequate area for visits; insufficient natural light; constant artificial lighting at night; torn up, old and dirty mattresses and pillows; lack of warm water; lack of segregation of smokers and non-smokers; detainees were monitored by the authorities while taking showers.

     

    1,500

    200

    4.      

    5138/11

    06/12/2010

    Vatyu Neykov Valchev

    12/09/1940

     

    3rd District Police Directorate, Plovdiv

    01/11/2010 to

    02/11/2010

    2 day(s)

     

     

    Plovdiv Investigation Detention Facility

    02/11/2010 to

    02/03/2011

    4 month(s) and 1 day(s)

     

    Plovdiv Prison

    02/03/2011 to

    01/04/2011

    1 month(s)

     

     

     

    4 m²

     

    1-1.5 m²

    Insalubrious blanket and pillow.

     

    Toilet not partitioned from the rest of the cell and situated in immediate proximity to the dining table.

     

    Bunk beds, overcrowding, rat infestation of the cells.

     

    1,700

     

    5.      

    51789/11

    18/07/2011

    Mario Aleksiev Mihaylov

    05/05/1962

     

    Belene Prison

    23/11/2007 to

    08/06/2009

    1 year(s) and 6 month(s) and 17 day(s)

     

    Pleven Prison

    09/06/2009 to

    15/10/2013

    4 year(s) and 4 month(s) and 7 day(s)

     

    Belene Prison

    15/10/2013

    pending

    More than 3 year(s) and 6 month(s) and 18 day(s)

     

     

     

     

     

    2 m²

     

    2 m²

    Overcrowding, bunk beds, poor hygiene.

     

    Overcrowding, bunk beds, poor hygiene, cells invested with cockroaches and rats, poor quality of drinking water.

     

    Overcrowding, bunk beds, poor hygiene.

     

     

    15,000

     

    6.      

    58285/13

    16/09/2013

    Mariyan Nikolov Pfeifer

    19/08/1964

     

    Lovech Prison

    28/05/2012 to

    07/08/2015

    3 year(s) and 2 month(s) and 11 day(s)

    2.7 m²

    Overcrowding, insufficient heating and low temperature in winters, very high temperature in summer, insufficient natural light as the newly integrated toilet blocks one of the windows of the cell, bad quality of the food, cell infested with cockroaches and bedbugs.

     

     

    7,100

     

    7.      

    75750/13

    21/11/2013

    D.S.

    13/06/1982

     

    Burgas Prison

    09/11/2012 to

    07/06/2013

    6 month(s) and 30 day(s)

     

    1.7 m²

    No integral sanitation in the cells, limited access to a toilet between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. (the applicant was obliged to resort to a plastic bucket in the cell), lack of running water due to low water pressure, overcrowding, bunk beds, dirty, humid and mouldy cells infested with cockroaches inadequate ventilation, insufficient natural light

     

     

     

     

     

    1,900

     

    8.      

    2341/14

    12/12/2013

    Georgi Ivanov Gochev

    30/10/1959

     

    Burgas Investigation Detention Facility and Burgas Prison

    23/03/2012 to

    13/08/2015

    3 year(s) and 4 month(s) and 22 day(s)

     

    Zhitarovo - open-type prison hostel (cell no. 8)

    14/08/2015 to

    15/10/2015

    2 month(s) and 2 day(s)

     

    0.9 m²

    Overcrowding, triple bunk beds, lack of integrated toilet facilities in the cells, the applicant had to use a plastic bucket to relieve himself, lack of running water in the cell, dirty and dilapidated common showers and toilets, inadequate medical care, inadequate ventilation, no segregation of smokers and non-smokers.

     

    overcrowding, the applicant had to use a plastic bucket to relieve himself, lack of running water in the cell

     

    7,700

     

    9.      

    49673/14

    15/08/2014

    Mladen Spasov Mladenov

    23/09/1969

     

    Sofia Prison

    11/02/1999 to

    28/09/2005

    6 year(s) and 7 month(s) and 18 day(s)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Inadequate ventilation, very high temperatures in the summer, lack of integrated sanitary facilities in the cell, limited access to showers (once a week), limited access to the common toilets (twice a day), the applicant had to resort to a plastic bucket for sanitary needs, poor hygiene

     

    829

    12,400

     

    10.   

    57661/14

    12/08/2014

    Svetoslav Iliev Hristov

    20/09/1968

    Ekimdzhiev Mihail Tiholov

    Plovdiv

    Plovdiv Investigation Detention Facility

    16/05/2003 to

    31/10/2003

    5 month(s) and 16 day(s)

     

    1.24-4.2 m²

    Overcrowding during most of the applicant’s stay, dirty and humid cells, lack of integrated toilets and limited access to the common toilets (the applicant had to use the integrated sink to relieve himself), lack of natural light, inadequate ventilation in the cells, limited access to showers (once a week), no cutlery provided for the detainees’ meals, lack of furniture for storing food or clothes, old and insalubrious mattresses, blankets and pillows.

     

     

    1,700

    200

    11.   

    69695/14

    09/10/2014

    Rumen Parvanov Parvanov

    05/11/1963

    Ekimdzhiev Mihail Tiholov

    Plovdiv

    Keramichna Fabrika Open-type Hostel

    28/01/2012 to

    07/02/2013

    1 year(s) and 11 day(s)

     

    Poor hygiene; dilapidation of the cell; insufficient heating during the colder months of the year; very high temperatures in summer; limited access to toilet and shower facilities: at night the applicant had to use a bucket placed in a small corridor between two cells; during the day he used insalubrious, dilapidated and unheated common sanitary facilities located outside of the hostel’s main building; limited access to running water; lack of access to hot water; inadequate laundry facilities and insufficient quantity of detergents; vermin and cockroach infestation in the canteen and the corridors; poor quality of the food; inadequate healthcare; no separation of smokers and non-smokers.

     

    511

    2,600

    200

    12.   

    12873/15

    05/03/2015

    Stoil Georgiev Rukov

    28/12/1979

    Stoyanov Valeri Stoyanov

    Pazardzhik

    Pazardzhik Prison

    11/07/2011 to

    21/09/2011

    2 month(s) and 11 day(s)

     

    Pazardzhik Prison

    17/11/2011 to

    14/02/2012

    2 month(s) and 29 day(s)

     

    Pazardzhik Prison

    13/06/2012 to

    23/09/2012

    3 month(s) and 11 day(s)

     

    Pazardzhik Prison

    02/04/2013 to

    11/07/2014

    1 year(s) and 3 month(s) and 10 day(s)

     

    Pazardzhik Prison, cell 808

    21/11/2014 to

    30/04/2015

    5 month(s) and 10 day(s)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2.25-2.5 m²

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Overcrowding; inadequate ventilation; poor hygiene; dilapidated cells; insufficient quantity and inadequate quality of the food.

     

     

    5,700

    200

    13.   

    42027/15

    20/08/2015

    Atanas Mitkov Karastoykov

    15/04/1985

     

    Plovdiv Investigation Detention Facility

    01/06/2013 to

    19/12/2013

    6 month(s) and 19 day(s)

     

    Plovdiv Prison

    19/12/2013 to

    10/12/2014

    11 month(s) and 22 day(s)

     

    Pazardzhik Prison

    10/12/2014 to

    12/10/2015

    10 month(s) and 3 day(s)

     

    Poor hygiene in the cell; insufficient natural light; inadequate ventilation; showers once a week; limited access to hot water; toilet not partitioned from the rest of the cell; poor quality and insufficient quantity of the food; lack of any possibility or facilities for physical exercise; constant artificial light in the cell; no separation of smokers and non-smokers.

     

    Overcrowding; no separation of smokers and non-smokers; poor hygiene and mould in the cell; paint peeling off the walls; poor quality and insufficient quantity of the food; infestation with cockroaches and other insects.

     

    Overcrowding; poor hygiene; mouldy cell infested with cockroaches and other insects; paint peeling off the walls; unpleasant nauseating smell; poor ventilation; poor quality of the food and of the drinking water; food parcels damaged by the prison administration; and food often rendered unsuitable for consumption.

     

    5,600

     

     

     



    [1].  Plus any tax that may be chargeable to the applicants.

    [2].  Plus any tax that may be chargeable to the applicants.


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