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Letter to members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs: Human rights must be at the centre of Colombi
03/11/2014 – Amnesty International calls on the European Union (EU) and its member states to place human rights at the centre of exchanges during the forthcoming visit of Colombia’s President, Juan Manuel Santos.
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Letter to Minister of Justice for Italy: Inaugural meeting of the Working Party on Hate Crime
03/11/2014 – While Amnesty International welcomes the continued attention given to hate crime by EU member states, we are concerned that relevant discussions and conferences have not been followed-up with any commitments to take action at EU level. We believe that the working party should serve to promote much needed new steps in EU policy-making on hate crime.
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Greece: Court must consider hate motive behind attack on Romani woman
The court must fully recognize the hate intent behind the assault in considering this case – that will send a strong message that racism and discrimination will not be tolerated and will help protect Roma people across Greece from further attacks.
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Triton is no substitute for life-saving Mare Nostrum
Operation Triton is a clear testimony to EU member states’ continuing preoccupation with protecting borders over people
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Spain: Abandon Abusive Migration Plan
Sending people straight back to Morocco without any procedural safeguards is a clear breach of European and international human rights law.
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UK: Notorious rendition-to-torture case allowed to go to trial
Amnesty International
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Letter to Mr. Crépeau, UN Special Rapporteur
30/10/2014 – The undersigned organizations are writing to urge you to use your mandate to make an urgent appeal to the Spanish government to withdraw proposed changes to Spanish immigration law that would facilitate summary returns from Spain’s enclaves in North Africa in violation of EU and international human rights law.
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Letter to Nils Muižnieks, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe
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UK: Court of Appeal allows lawsuit to proceed in case of illegal …
30/10/2014 – Amnesty International welcomed the decision today from the Court of Appeal in London in the case of Abdul-Hakim Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar v Straw and Ors in which the Court permitted the Belhaj lawsuit to proceed. Amnesty International had intervened in the case, jointly with the International Commission of Jurists, JUSTICE, and REDRESS.
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The EU must act to prevent and prosecute homophobic & transphobic crime
The EU must step up and strengthen its standards on hate crime. This is key to ensuring that any discriminatory motive is duly taken into account across the whole of the EU.
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European Court ruling condemns automatic and indiscriminate returns from Italy to Greece
Joint Amnesty International AIRE Centre Public Statement

