News Flash: Ukraine: fears of detainee abuse as armed groups close in on Debaltseve
We urge all sides in the conflict to treat any detainees humanely according to the Geneva Conventions.
We urge all sides in the conflict to treat any detainees humanely according to the Geneva Conventions.
Italian coast guard officials responded admirably and with exceptional personal courage to the SOS call. © ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty Images
12/02/2015 – The Greek Council for Refugees and Amnesty International welcome the announcement by Giannis Panousis, the Deputy Minister for Public Order that the authorities will cease to detain third country nationals held under return orders indefinitely.
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Violent attack against Muslim worshippers outside the Banya Bashi mosque in Sofia city centre, May 2011. Credit: Juliana Nikolova
This is an historic victory in the age-old battle for the right to privacy and free expression.
06/02/2015 – Bulgaria’s failure to adequately investigate and prosecute hate crimes is fuelling fear, discrimination and ultimately violence.
One year on from this tragic incident, victims and their families are still waiting for justice, while the investigation has been blocked and stalled.
With close to 4 million refugees, the scale of the crisis is overwhelming. This report tells the stories of the real people behind the numbers, in their own words.
The Hungarian government’s NGO witch-hunt has sent a chilling message to everyone who speaks out against human rights abuses, corruption and homophobia. The Hungarian authorities must stop this campaign against independent critical voices and Angela Merkel and other EU leaders must urgently insist that they do so.
The UK has consistently evaded the question of Diego Garcia. This new information must finally trigger a truthful response from the UK authorities.