Ghosn's lawyers claim rights violation during detention in Japan
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Carlos Ghosn's lawyers have submitted a dossier to the United Nations' human rights office in Geneva which showed that the former head of Renault's rights had been violated during detention in Japan, one his lawyers said on Monday.
A team of lawyers had handed a complete dossier showing violations of fundamental rights to the high commissioner for human rights in charge of investigating arbitrary detentions, Francois Zimeray said reading from a statement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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