The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Azerbaijan must pay €90,000 to the family of an Armenian man who was brutally tortured and subsequently died in 2016. The court found Azerbaijan responsible for the man’s treatment. The ruling stems from a case brought forward concerning the severe abuse inflicted upon the individual while in Azerbaijani custody. Details of the torture were not specified in the initial report, but were deemed sufficient to warrant the substantial financial penalty. This decision marks a significant outcome in a case highlighting human rights concerns in the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The judgment aims to provide some measure of redress for the family’s suffering and serves as a condemnation of the actions taken by Azerbaijani authorities. It underscores the court’s commitment to upholding human rights standards within its jurisdiction.