Algérie: Mesures prometteuses ou simples faux-fuyants?
16/09/2003 – Rapport d’Amnesty International index MDE 28/005/2003
16/09/2003 – Rapport d’Amnesty International index MDE 28/005/2003
At the simultaneous launch in Brussels and Rome today of Amnesty International’s Six-Monthly Assessment of EU Human Rights Policy*, the organization says the European Union is lacking focus on human rights both at home and abroad, and calls for leadership from the Italian government to shape a new EU human rights agenda.
Lien pour le document – index AI MDE 30/001/2003 du 10/06/2003
Lien pour le document – index AI MDE 30/014/2003 du 10/06/2003
Click to view document – AI index MDE 30/001/2003 dated 10/06/2003
Click to view document – AI index MDE 30/014/2003 dated 10/06/2003
Amnesty International has today sent an urgent letter to the President of the European Council, George Papandreou, calling on the European Union and EU Member States on the United Nations Security Council, to actively support the inclusion of the following human rights provisions in the Draft UN Security Council Resolution on Iraq.
Amnesty International Briefing on the EU Return Plan to Afghanistan
As the European Union prepares to launch a major programme this Thursday (EU Justice and Home Affairs Council, Brussels) to repatriate refugees to Afghanistan, Amnesty International calls on the EU to pull back from any plans for the moment. (document available link at end of page: “Amnesty International Briefing on the EU Return Plan to Afghanistan”).
06/05/2003 – Amnesty International Briefing on the EU Return Plan to Afghanistan for the EU-JHA Council, 8 May 2003
19/03/2003 – Amnesty International’s 10-point appeal to all parties involved in possible military action in Iraq