Latest News: Hungarian court orders retrial in Syrian's fear conviction

A Hungarian interests court has repealed the conviction and requested a retrial on account of a Syrian man sentenced a year ago to 10 years in jail for entering Hungary wrongfully and submitting a "demonstration of fear" by tossing rocks at police amid a 2015 fringe revolt. Clarifying its controlling, the interests court in the southern city of Szeged noted inconsistencies in police declaration about Ahmed Hamed's part in the uproar and said that while there was proof to bolster his conviction, the lower court had neglected to legitimately legitimize why it considered certain confirmation in its choice while other confirmation was disposed of. Hamed will stay in pre-trial detainment all through the new trial, to be heard by an alternate board of judges, the interests court said. "Today's choice is a vital stride making a course for truth for (Hamed)," said Aron Demeter, a human rights master at Amnesty International Hungary. "It proposes that he was wr...