Activity Report 2012-2014
The report highlights the results achieved by the EMHRN on the basis of the Work Programme that was adopted by the 9th General Assembly in Copenhagen 2012.
Activity Report 2012-2014 Read More »
The report highlights the results achieved by the EMHRN on the basis of the Work Programme that was adopted by the 9th General Assembly in Copenhagen 2012.
Activity Report 2012-2014 Read More »
Israel must honour its international obligations and stop coercing Eritreans and Sudanese asylum-seekers into returning “voluntarily” to their homelands or third countries where violations abound.
Israel: Cease Coercing Refugees into Leaving Read More »
After almost 1000 days of secret detention, prominent Syrian lawyer and human rights activist Khalil Maatouk has been awarded by L4L for his relentless human rights work and activism following his nomination by EMHRN.
Syria: Forcibly Disappeared Human Rights Lawyer Khalil Maatouk is Awarded Read More »
Addressing the increasing instrumentalisation of Justice that the Egyptian authorities have displayed to eradicate dissent, a group of individuals and organisations has reached out to Egyptian judges in a letter asking them to join forces and restore national and international confidence in the Egyptian judiciary.
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) strongly condemns the death sentences levelled against former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and about a hundred others in the same case.
Morsi’s Death Sentence: Manipulating Justice to Eradicate Dissent Read More »
Appendix 1 – Recent Political and Historical Background Appendix 2 – Judgment 11 June 2014 (English translation) Appendix 3 – The 2013 Protest Law Appendix 4 – Final judgment in
As the European Parliament is set to look at the Commission’s ‘bold’ Agenda on Migration, the European Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) warns of its many pitfalls and shortcomings.
European Agenda on Migration Missed Opportunity to Protect Rights and Save Lives Read More »
Tunisian legislators should drop problematic provisions from a new security bill, 13 nongovernmental organizations said in a joint statement today.
Tunisia: Drop or Amend Security Bill Read More »
The 20-year anniversary of the Barcelona Declaration and the revision of the ENP is a unique opportunity for the EU to translate its declared fundamental principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law into a meaningful policy towards its troubled southern neighbourhood.
20 Years since Barcelona Declaration, 20 Steps to Better ENP Read More »
In view of the EU-Turkey Association Council which takes place against a backdrop of continuing crackdown on dissent in Turkey, we write to call on you to take this opportunity to address the systematic violations of the right to peaceful assembly with your Turkish counterparts.
Open Letter: EU-Turkey Association Council – Right to Peaceful Assembly Read More »