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On this day two years ago, the Egyptian army and riot police launched a deadly onslaught on supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, leaving hundreds dead and thousands injured. Our
Two Years since Rabaa Massacre, Impunity still Reigns in Egypt Read More »
EuroMed Rights is deeply concerned about the Israeli government’s steps to undermine and delegitimise key Israeli Human Rights NGOs, and calls on the EU to act against attempts to
EU Must Stand for Human Rights NGOs in Israel Read More »
On the 1st anniversary of the entry into force of the Istanbul Convention, Euro-Med Rights calls on governments on both sides of the Mediterranean, particularly all Council of Europe member states, to urgently ratify and implement this international tool to prevent and combat violence against women.
Istanbul Convention, 1 Year on a Long Road to Protect Women and Ensure Equality Read More »
Human Rights and Democracy Network (HRDN) reaction to the Council Conclusions on the action plan on human rights and democracy 2015 – 2019
Tunis, August 1, 2015 – Tunisia’s new counterterrorism law imperils human rights and lacks the necessary safeguards against abuse, eight nongovernmental organisations said today. The law grants security forces broad
TUNISIA: Counterterror Law Endangers Rights, Legislate Safeguards Against Abuse Read More »
Today, the Israeli Knesset approved a bill that legalises force-feeding of hunger strikers in detention. EuroMed Rights has repeatedly called on the EU to condemn these steps, considered a form of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
ISRAEL: EuroMed Rights Condemns Hunger Strikers Force-feeding Law Read More »
EuroMed Rights expresses its deep concern about ongoing massive arrest operations and human rights violations in Turkey.
Escalating Violence in Turkey: Human Rights Dealt Another Major Blow Read More »
EuroMed Rights calls for Alaa Abd El-Fattah’s immediate release and urges the Court of Cassation to hear his appeal without further delay.
EGYPT: no fair trial for Alaa Abd El-Fattah Read More »
A year ago, in an address to Morocco’s national Parliament, Interior Minister Mohamed Hassad, accused NGOs of hosting foreign agendas and of being detrimental to the Kingdom’s reputation and security.
A year of hurdles for Morocco’s civil society Read More »