Euro-Med Meeting: No Middle-East Peace Without Human Rights
EU MEDITERRANEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING:
EU MEDITERRANEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING:
Text of an urgent letter sent to senior EU Foreign and Security Policy representatives by Amnesty International, regarding the critical situation in the Occupied Territories.
Amnesty International letter and Memorandum to EU Officials on the eve of the Euro-Mediterranean Meeting in Valencia 22-23 April 2002.
The Director of Amnesty International’s EU Office has warned an EU Conference in Brussels today on association negotiations with the Mercosur countries and Chile, that human rights are still being left off the agenda.
Amnesty International statement
Letter on human rights concerns in the aftermath of 11 September
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL EU OFFICE
For further information links to other Amnesty International documents:
As the European Commission and the President of Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika prepare to initial an EU-Algeria Association Agreement in Brussels tomorrow (Wednesday 19 December), Amnesty International says the fact this event is going ahead shows the EU’s human rights clause is now clearly not worth the paper it is written on.
Letter to Mr Louis Michel, President of the Council of the European Union and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Belgium.
Click here to link to the annex – document “Amnesty International’s position on arms transfers and military aid to Afghanistan” (AI index ACT 30/033/2001).
The continued deterioriation of the human rights situation in Tunisia – Joint letter by human rights organizations to Louis Michel, President-in-office of the Council and Belgian Foreign Minister.