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EU Member States threatening the integrity of the international refugee protection system

11/10/2005Amnesty International'open letter to the UK Presidency in view of the JHA Council on 12 October 2005, on the profound crisis in the system of refugee protection across the EU (Version française également disponible).

Open letter to the incoming UK Presidency: The human cost of "Fortress Europe"

20/06/2005Amnesty International writes to the incoming UK Presidency of the EU highlighting concerns raised in three EU countries reports (Versione italiana disponibile).

Italy report: temporary stay - permanent rights

20/06/2005The treatment of foreign nationals detained in ‘temporary stay and assistance centres’ (CPTAs) (Versione italiana ugualmente disponibile).

Illegal immigration: AI open letter to the EU Presidency

23/05/2005In view of the coming discussions at the JHA Council on 2-3 June, AI reiterates its concerns regarding the impact of bilateral or EU migration partnership with Libya on refugee protection and migrants’ fundamental rights.

Immigration cooperation with Libya: the human rights perspective

12/04/2005Amnesty International briefing ahead of the Justice and Home Affairs Council, 14 April 2005, on the future orientations of the EU’s engagement and co-operation with Libya as regards illegal immigration.

Tunisie: Le projet de loi "antiterroriste" porte un nouveau coup aux droits humains

29/09/2003Note d'Amnesty International à l'Union européenne Conseil d'association UE-Tunisie 30 septembre 2003

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Music album for International Roma Day

Music album for International Roma Day

06/04/2012

To coincide with International Roma Day, Amnesty International proudly presents its Roma music album. Music is a vital ...

PEOPLE UNDER THREAT: Fatima Hussein Badi, Death Penalty, Yemen

PEOPLE UNDER THREAT: Fatima Hussein Badi, Death Penalty, Yemen

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.

Recommendations to the Danish EU Presidency

Recommendations to the Danish EU Presidency

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).

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