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Letter to Ashton on violent forced evictions in China
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EU should press Myanmar for further progress on human rights
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Letter to EU Commissioner for Education: Call for freedom of expression …
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No to human rights trade-off by EU, China and India
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Letter to Van Rompuy on EU-India Summit – Retain human rights at the …
08/02/2012 – The 12th EU-India Summit, to be held in New Delhi on 10 February, offers both sides an opportunity to demonstrate that human rights are genuinely at the heart of this important strategic partnership, particularly while discussing human rights concerns in India and the EU, cooperation in multilateral fora, and the future EU-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
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Letter to van Rompuy: Place human rights on the EU-China agenda
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Letter to Ashton on human rights lawyers in China
01/07/2011 – Amnesty International is deeply concerned about the current situation of human rights lawyers in China, and urges the EU to call on the Chinese government to guarantee space for lawyers to exercise their profession. Human rights lawyers are at serious risk of being picked up and vanishing into a legal limbo, with forcible disappearance or arbitrary detention on the increase. Alarmingly, incidences of torture and other ill-treatment appear to be on the rise.
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Against the Law Crackdown on China’s Human Rights Lawyers Deepens
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Letter to Van Rompuy on the EU-Japan Summit
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Letter to Van Rompuy on his visit to China
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Letter to Ashton on accountability for grave human rights violations in …
07/04/2011 – In view of current discussions on the renewal of the EU’s Common Position on Myanmar, Amnesty International urges the EU to maintain a focus on improvement to the human rights situation in the country and take action on impunity, including by supporting the establishment of an internationally appointed investigation into serious human rights violation.

