China: Continuing abuses under a new leadership – summary of human rights concerns
People’s Republic of China
People’s Republic of China
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ECRE (European Council on Refugees and Exiles) CIMADE (Service oecumenique d’entraide) FINNISH JURISTS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ILPA (Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association) JURA HOMINIS (Italian section of International Commission of Jurists) JUSTICE NJCM (Dutch section of International Commission of Jurists) STATEWATCH OMCT Europe (World Organisation Against Torture) OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE ICS (Consorzio Italiano di solidarietà) MEDICI SENZA FRONTIERE – Missione Italia ERRC (European Roma Rights Center)
Comments from Non-Governmental Organisations for the IGC
01/10/2003 – Comments from Non-Governmental Organisations for the IGC
The submission includes a brief note on general EU concerns and a set of country reports for EU and candidate countries which will form part of Amnesty International’s report “Concerns in Europe and Central Asia”.
30/09/2003 – The submission includes a brief note on general EU concerns and a set of country reports for EU and candidate countries which will form part of Amnesty International’s report “Concerns in Europe and Central Asia”. Submission to the EU Network of Independent Experts in Fundamental Rights
Tandis que la présidence italienne et la Commission européenne se préparent pour le Conseil d’association UE-Tunisie de demain à Bruxelles, Amnesty International a publié une note décrivant ses préoccupations au sujet du projet de loi “anti-terrorisme” présenté au parlement tunisien et qui pourrait être utilisé pour étouffer la liberté d’expression et qui pourrait accroître le recours à des juridictions militaires.
As the Italian Presidency and the European Commission prepare for tomorrow’s EU-Tunisia Association Council in Brussels, Amnesty International has released a briefing paper detailing its concerns about draft “anti-terrorism” legislation currently before the Tunisian parliament which could be used to stifle freedom of expression, and may increase the use of military courts.
Briefing note to the European Union EU-Tunisia Association Council 30 September 2003
Note d’Amnesty International à l’Union européenne Conseil d’association UE-Tunisie 30 septembre 2003
29/09/2003 – Note d’Amnesty International à l’Union européenne Conseil d’association UE-Tunisie 30 septembre 2003