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Strengthening the European Union’s response to human rights abuses inside …
15/08/2013 – The Treaties of the European Union state that the EU is founded on the value of respect for human rights. As outlined in the EU Strategic Framework and Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy – adopted by the Council of the EU in June 2012 – this means both ensuring that the Union’s relations with other countries are founded on respect for human rights, and securing rights for everyone within the Union itself.
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Greece: Protest march to call for immediate end to push-backs of refugees and migrants
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Recommendations to the Lithanian EU presidency July-December 2013
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Public Statement: Malta: Collective expulsions, push-backs and violating …
12/07/2013 – Amnesty International is concerned that the prime minister of Malta made a number of statements between 4 and 9 July 2013 indicating that Malta could resort to push-backs of boats of foreign nationals and collective expulsions of individuals already within Maltese jurisdiction. On 9 July 2013 the government of Malta stated that it was “considering all options” to deal with the large number of foreign nationals who had recently arrived on the island.
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Lithuanian EU presidency must ensure accountability for human rights abuses
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Greece: Lives at risk as migrants and refugees are pushed back to Turkey
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Letter to Members of the European Parliament on EP report on the …
03/07/2013 – Hungary’s downward slide on protecting the rule of law and human rights is extremely worrying, and must be stopped.
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EU must pressure Bahrain to free prisoners of conscience EU must pressure Bahrain to free prisoners of conscienceEU must pressure Bahrain to free pris
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Letter to Commissioner Malmström on Rights of refugees, …
01/07/2013 – Despite well-documented violations, the EU continues to strengthen its cooperation with the Libyan Government on ‘migration management’, and EU funds appear to have been used to support detention centres where foreign nationals are unlawfully held.
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Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch urge Council of Europe to monitor Hungary
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Letter to Members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

