Willfully blind to Uzbekistan
Dilorom Abdukadirova. © Amnesty International
Dilorom Abdukadirova. © Amnesty International
Uzbekistan Stop Torture action, October 2014. © Amnesty International
European leaders must ensure that refugees and migrants fleeing conflict and human rights abuses are never pushed back to Libya.
07/05/2015 – ‘Libya is full of cruelty’: Stories of abduction, sexual violence and abuse from migrants and refugees exposes the full horror and plight of refugees and migrants in Libya, many of whom are driven to risk their lives in treacherous sea crossings in a desperate attempt to reach sanctuary in Europe.
French authorities could soon be bugging peoples’ homes, cars and phone lines without approval from a judge, even where there is no reasonable suspicion that they have done anything wrong.
30/04/2015 – About 30 Roma, half of them children, are at imminent risk of being forcibly evicted once again by the local municipality of Eforie, in south-east Romania. Amnesty International, European Roma Rights Centre and Romani CRISS are calling on the Eforie municipality to refrain from carrying out any forced eviction.
In this day and age, it is shocking that Romani children in Slovakia are systematically segregated from non-Roma children and put in special schools.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ADVISORY
24/04/2015 – Amnesty International welcomes the adoption by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) of a groundbreaking resolution to uphold the rights of transgender people, based on a report by Ms Deborah Schembri.
Real solutions could have been agreed today. No one should be fooled. They haven’t been.
European leaders must move beyond political grandstanding to ensure robust and multi-country search and rescue.