Uzbekistan: EU must not forget the mass killings of Andizhan
Uzbekistan: EU must not forget the mass killings of Andizhan
Uzbekistan: EU must not forget the mass killings of Andizhan
14/02/2008 – Letter to the Presidency to highlight three current human rights concerns in Montenegro – the new Constitution; impunity for war crimes, including the right to redress and reparation for the families of the “disappeared”; and torture, ill treatment and unfair trials.
21 November 2007
Amnesty International, the International Federation for Human Rights and Human Rights Watch
24/11/2004 – On the eve of the EU-Russia Summit in The Hague, Amnesty International is presenting the EU with detailed testimonies showing that victims of human rights violations in Chechnya who complain to European institutions have been killed or “disappeared”. (RTF document).
(Brussels 5 March) Amnesty International today called on the European Union through its Police Mission in Bosnia to give more concrete direction to the Bosnian authorities to tackle the vast number of outstanding cases of ‘disappearances’ in the war-torn country outlined in a new 63-page report (Bosnia-Herzegovina: Honouring the ghosts: Confronting impunity for “disappearances”) available, see link at end of page.