EMHRN declaration on the events in Egypt
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) condemns the use of violence during and after the events that have just unfolded in Egypt.
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The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) condemns the use of violence during and after the events that have just unfolded in Egypt.
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The undersigned organizations express their grave concern regarding the increasing sectarian violence which has targeted Christians and their churches since the uprising of June 30.
The events currently unfolding in Egypt are raising grave concerns. They are first and foremost the consequence of a decades-long absence of democracy.
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The EMHRN and the ENGP welcome all initiatives aimed at strengthening the role of women in society, protecting and promoting women’s rights and women’s equal participation with men in political, economic and cultural life.
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The EMHRN and the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the FIDH and the OMCT, express their most serious concern about alarming restrictions of civil society work in Egypt.
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The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) calls on the Egyptian authorities to urgently repeal the draft NGO law and adopt a law which is compliance with international human rights standards.
Following EU High Representative Ashton’s address on Egypt at the European Parliament, EMHRN welcomes the plea by MEPs that the EU withhold direct financial aid to Egypt until Morsi’s government demonstrates real progress in human rights.
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In view of the upcoming debate on Egypt at the European Parliament with Catherine Ashton, the EMHRN is urging the EU to exercise maximum leverage on the Egyptian government in the context of a receding human rights climate plaguing the country.
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Marking the International Women’s Day, the EMHRN says that women living in South-East Mediterranean countries are seeing their rights increasingly violated, despite promises of change in the aftermath of the revolutions that shook the region.
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The undersigned rights organizations strongly condemn the authoritarian tendencies of President Mohamed Morsi’s party and his government, illustrated by their lack of respect for international human rights standards.