EMHRN Statements 2011
Joint appeal by EMHRN-LDH-FIDH
Call for immediate condemnation of the repression of peaceful demonstrations in Egypt - Attention: Ms Michèle Alliot-Marie, French Minister of Foreign and European Affairs ... Full story
1 February, 2011: Urgent Appeal from International Civil Society: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld
We, civil society organizations from across the world, strongly urge all governments, as well as regional and international organizations, to clearly and unequivocally denounce the ongoing violent crackdown against the public protests and demands for democratic reform and government accountability that have been occurring across Egypt since the 25th of January. ... Full story
STATEMENT: Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) praises 1. February demonstrations in Egypt
Copenhagen, Paris, Brussels, Cairo, February 1st 2011 ... Full story
Statement by the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network on the situation in Tunisia
22 January 2011, In line with its action in support of human rights in Tunisia, an EMHRN mission visited the country's capital Tunis from 18th ... Full story
Egypt: EMHRN condemns clamp downs on peaceful demonstrations
Copenhagen-Brussels 26 January2011, The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN) strongly condemns the use by Egyptian police of excessive force. According to recent information, live and ... Full story
After more than 15 years of forced exile, the EMHRN chairman, Kamel Jendoubi, announces his return to Tunisia
Friday 14 January 2011, during a press conference launched on the Committee for the respect of freedoms and human rights in Tunisia (CRLDHT) initiative at ... Full story
Lebanon - Independence and Impartiality of the Judiciary
The report on the “Independence and Impartiality of the Judiciary – Lebanon” aims to describe in detail the main features of the Lebanese judiciary, with particular focus on the fundamental problems affecting its independence and impartiality. ... Full story

