EU war on ‘illegal immigration’ puts human rights at risk Amnesty International Appeal to the Seville Summit 12 June 2002 Lien pour la version FR du document Download PDF attachement
QUESTIONS FROM AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL TO: JAVIER SOLANA JOSEP PIQUE PER STIG MØLLER CHRIS PATTEN OPEN LETTER FROM DICK OOSTING, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL EU OFFICE Dear Sirs, On the eve of the EU mission to Algeria this week (Wednesday 5 June), Amnesty International wishes to put some very pressing...
EU MEDITERRANEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING: NO MIDDLE EAST PEACE WITHOUT HUMAN RIGHTS INVESTIGATE WHAT HAPPENED AT JENIN As the European Union prepares for Monday’s summit meeting in Valencia with its Mediterranean Partners which include Israel and the Palestinian Authority, Amnesty International...
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. Download PDF attachement
Amnesty International letter and Memorandum to EU Officials on the eve of the Euro-Mediterranean Meeting in Valencia 22-23 April 2002. – Click on this link to view letter. – Click on link below to view document. Download PDF attachement
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL EU OFFICE EURO-MEDITERRANEAN HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (FIDH) REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS WORLD ORGANISATION AGAINST TORTURE (OMCT) PRESS RELEASE:BRUSSELS, MONDAY 28 JANUARY, 2002 EU-TUNISIA ASSOCIATION COUNCIL: STOP TRADING HUMAN RIGHTS FOR...
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...
Letter to Mr Louis Michel, President of the Council of the European Union and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Belgium. Subject: Amnesty International’s concerns regarding crisis in Israel and Occupied Territories. Click here to link to the annex, Amnesty International’s Report...
Amnesty International is issuing an urgent appeal to European Union leaders to exert their influence through the Cotonou Agreement, following the arrest yesterday of the head of Amnesty International in Gambia, Mr Lamine Sillah, and 13 others including a leading member of Gambia’s opposition...
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. Click here to link to French version of letter and report Download PDF attachement