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Public statement: EU-Africa Summit: Human rights commitments must be …
01/04/2014 – At today’s European Union (EU)-Africa Summit in Brussels, Belgium, Amnesty International calls on African and EU decision-makers to ensure that human rights underpin all discussions and decisions on all the issues on the agenda aimed at “Investing in People, Prosperity and Peace.”
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Letter to EU decision-makers: EU must put human rights at the centre of relations with China
28/03/2014 – Ahead of President Xi Jinping’s March visit to the European Union (EU), Amnesty International is urging you to put human rights at the centre of EU relations with China. There are urgent human rights concerns that must remain at the top of the EU-China dialogue and agenda.
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At today’s summit, EU-US special relationship must put human rights first
26/03/2014 – At today’s Summit, the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (US) must put human rights at the centre of their dialogue and action. The EU-US summit represents a crucial opportunity for both sides to explicitly address several key issues of cooperation in relation to their human rights records.
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Amnesty Protest for President Obama’s visit to Brussels
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
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EU GOVERNMENTS’ LEADERS MUST STOP BURYING THEIR HEADS IN THE SAND AND ENSURE PROTECTIVE MIGRATION & ASYLUM POLICIES
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE
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Amnesty International sandy beach protest in support of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers’ rights: Running order for 20 March
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ADVISORY
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Cyprus: Abusive detention of migrants and asylum seekers flouts EU law
It is shameful to think that within the EU people who have committed no crime are being held in harsh prison-like conditions for prolonged periods, in some cases for up to 18 months or longer. Amnesty International is concerned that Cyprus is using the systematic detention of migrants to intimidate and deter potential immigrants and asylum-seekers
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Amnesty International to create sandy beach on the shores of the European Union Summit in support of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers’ rights
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
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Proposed EU law will not keep conflict resources out of Europe, campaigners warn
A group of artisanal miners sift through ores found in a stream close to Congo International Mining Corporation (CIMCO)’s plant in Luisha. © Amnesty International
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Letter to Ambassador Gardner: US must ensure investigations and full disclosure on drone strikes
04/03/2014 – Further to Amnesty International’s October 2013 report on the use of armed drones and ahead of the March EU-US summit, we urge the US administration to ensure independent, impartial investigations into credible reports of potentially unlawful deaths from US drone strikes, including killings that Amnesty International documented in its report, ‘Will I Be Next
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Public statement: Lithuania Opens CIA Rendition Investigation
21/02/2014 – Amnesty International has welcomed the decision of the Lithuanian Prosecutor General to open an investigation into the alleged rendition to Lithuania of Mustafa al-Hawsawi. The decision comes after the Vilnius Regional Court ruled on 28 January that al-Hawsawi had a right to an investigation of his claims.

