
25/10/2007Amnesty briefing ahead of the EU-Russia summit highlighting concerns over human rights violations perpetrated by State officials in the North Caucasus, the deterioration of freedom of expression and assembly and the reported continuing increase in racist violence in the Russian Federation.
11/09/2007Letter to the Presidency regarding torture, racism and domestic violence against women in Ukraine before the EU-Ukraine summit on 14 September
21/03/2007The following letter was sent to MEP on the International Day Against Racism
16/11/2006Discrimination against Roma persists in various forms in several European countries, Amnesty International launches a new report on the discrimination of Roma children in primary education.
28/11/2005In Slovenia, thousands of people, many of them of Roma origin, are still being denied their basic human rights, after they were unlawfully removed (“erased”) from the country’s registry of permanent residence in 1992.
28/11/2005Amnesty International’s concerns relating to the implementation of the ICESCR in Slovenia and focuses in particular on the human rights violations linked to the unresolved status of individuals removed from the Slovenian registry of permanent residents in 1992 (the so-called “erased”), including their lack of access to full reparation for the violation of their human rights to which the “erasure” led.
06/04/2012
To coincide with International Roma Day, Amnesty International proudly presents its Roma music album. Music is a vital ...
26/03/2012
Around the world people are suffering the consequences of having their human rights violated. Amnesty International calls on the Danish presidency to ensure the EU’s active engagement in these cases.
04/01/2012
We present specific recommendations on human rights policy for the Danish presidency to deliver during its six-month term as President of the Council of the European Union (January-July 2012).