GENEVA (AP) – A panel of human rights experts working with the United Nations said Monday that former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn was wrongly detained in Japan and has urged “compensation” and “other reparations” for him from the Japanese government.
Source: washington times
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- Rights experts: Japan's handling of Carlos Ghosn was wrong (washington times)
- Rights experts: Japan was wrong to detain Carlos Ghosn (independent)
- Japan 'wrong' to detain fugitive ex-Nissan boss Ghosn (sky news)