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Letter to CoE Secretary General on AI’s report: Europe’s failure to protect Roma from racist violenc
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Letter to President Barroso on Amnesty International report on racist violence against Roma
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Central African Republic: Chad troop withdrawal must not block accountability
This withdrawal must not give a free ride to impunity for those Chadian peacekeepers allegedly responsible for human rights violations in the Central African Republic that killed dozens of civilians as recently as last weekend
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Too many missed opportunities: Human rights in Afghanistan under Karzai
The international community must not leave Afghan women to fend for themselves after 2014. It would be devastating if governments turn a blind eye to the plight of Afghan women just because there are no more international troops in the country.
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New global coalition urges governments to keep surveillance technologies in check
These technologies enable regimes to crush dissent or criticism, chill free speech and destroy fundamental rights. The CAUSE coalition has documented cases where communication surveillance technologies have been used, not only to spy on people’s private lives, but also to assist governments to imprison and torture their critics
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Spotlight on Roma rights in Europe
Today, 4 April, representatives from the European Union (EU) institutions, national governments and parliaments, international organisations, civil society, and local and regional authorities will meet at the European Roma Summit to discuss progress made on Roma inclusion in the European Union since the last Roma summit in 2010. International Roma day will be on 8 April. To mark this, Amnesty International European Institutions Office will run a week-long spotlight on Roma in Europe to push for Roma Rights Now.
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Letter to CoE Secretary General on prisoners of conscience in Azerbaijan
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ERPC public statement on the EC Communication reporting on the …
04/04/2014 – The European Roma Policy Coalition (ERPC) welcomes the European Commission’s Communication on the implementation of the EU Framework for National Roma Integration as the first report examining the impact of European Union (EU) Member States’ policy measures to foster the inclusion of Roma into their societies.
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USA: Vote to declassify summary of CIA detention report is a positive step, but falls short of what’s needed
The important question is not whether torture “worked”; torture is illegal and always prohibited, regardless of its efficacy. The question is whether President Obama will do enough to ensure that the CIA never uses torture again
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Impunity, excessive force and links to extremist Golden Dawn blight Greek police
Our investigation shows that the Golden Dawn debacle is only the tip of the iceberg. Entrenched racism, excessive use of force and deep-rooted impunity are a blight on the Greek police. Successive Greek governments have so far failed to acknowledge, let alone tackle, these human rights violations by police and on-going impunity.
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Public statement: USA: A step in the rights direction
03/04/2014 – The US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) has voted for a degree of transparency on the now long-festering injustices associated with the secret detention program operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) after the attacks of 11 September 2001.

