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EU-China Relations and the Death Penalty
With the EU’s political and trade relationship with China being actively discussed, Amnesty International today releases its latest report on the use of the death penalty in China and calls on EU foreign ministers meeting today to actively consider the report, which calls for an immediate moratorium on executions in China.
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Executed "according to law"? The death penalty in China
Amnesty International Report – AI index ASA 17/003/2004 dated 22 March 2004
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Executed "according to law"? The death penalty in China
22/03/2004 – Amnesty International Report – AI index ASA 17/003/2004 dated 22 March 2004
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Sommet UE-Chine: Le partenariat se développe mais les violations se poursuivent
Amnesty International rend public son dernier rapport sur la situation des droits humains en Chine
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EU-China: As the Partnership Matures, Violations Continue
Amnesty International Releases Latest Assessment of Human Rights Situation in China
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China: Continuing abuses under a new leadership – summary of human rights concerns
People’s Republic of China
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China: Continuing abuses under a new leadership – summary of human rights …
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Amnesty International Submission to the EU Network of Independent Experts …
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
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Child Soldiers in the DRC: Major Amnesty International Report Launched in Brussels
AMNESTY CALLS ON THE EU: RETAIN KEY EU PERSONNEL ON THE GROUND UNTIL UN FORCE IS FULLY OPERATIONAL
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Enfants Soldats en RDC: Un Rapport Important d’Amnesty International Publié Aujourd’hui à Bruxelles
AMNESTY EXHORTE L’UE À MAINTENIR SES FORCES SUR PLACE TANT QUE LA FORCE DE L’ONU N’EST PAS PLEINEMENT OPÉRATIONNELLE
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Open Letter to the EU on the Occasion of the Fifth EU-SADC Ministerial Conference, Maputo 7-8 November 2002
Strengthen policing to protect human rights

