Secretary General welcomes release of prisoners by Russia and Ukraine

Secretary General 7 September 2019 Strasbourg

Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland made the following statement today: “The Council of Europe welcomes the release of prisoners by Russia and Ukraine today. This is an encouraging step towards the reconciliation of the two member states of the Council of Europe and an important element of the...

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Statement by Thorbjørn Jagland on the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief

Secretary General 21 August 2019 Strasbourg

Following Resolution A/RES/73/296, proposed by Poland and adopted at the 73rd UN General Assembly on 28 May 2019, 22 August of this year will be the first annual International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. In support of this important initiative,...

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Revised Private Office procedure on human rights defenders interacting with the Council of Europe

Secretary General 1 August 2019 Strasbourg

The Secretary General has announced changes to the procedure for investigating alleged reprisals against human rights defenders as a consequence of their interaction with the Council of Europe. From now on, the procedure will: Allow external direct reporting (e.g. by human rights defenders and...

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Council of Europe honours Roma Holocaust victims

Secretary General 2 August 2019 Strasbourg

Seventy-five years ago, the remaining Roma of the so-called “Zigeunerlager” (Gypsy camp) – 2,897 men, women and children – were exterminated in the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The liquidation of the camp on 2 August 1944 was a particularly dark chapter of the Roma Holocaust: an attempt by...

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Moscow elections: Secretary General urges all sides to cooperate amid violence fears

Secretary General 31 July 2019 Strasbourg

Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland has held a phone conversation today with Ms Ella Pamfilova, Chairperson of the Central Electoral Commission of the Russian Federation. Secretary General Jagland had previously expressed his concern over the organisation of the elections to the...

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Statement by Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland, on the pre-electoral situation in Moscow

Secretary General 28 July 2019 Strasbourg

“I have been following recent events in the run up to elections in Moscow with concern. Opposition candidates have reportedly been not able to stand for election. I intend to raise this with the Head of the Russian Central Electoral Commission, Ella Pamfilova. All legitimate candidates should be...

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Secretary General welcomes French law banning parental violence against children

Secretary General 3 July 2019 Strasbourg

Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland welcomed today the adoption of a law in France banning the use of violence against their children by their parents. The law prohibiting educational violence, unanimously adopted yesterday by the Senate, bans cruel and degrading treatment, including all recourse...

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Local elections in Albania: Statement by the Spokesperson

Spokesperson of the Secretary General 27 June 2019 Strasbourg

We closely follow the situation ahead of the 30 June local elections in Albania, which should be conducted in line with all the relevant international obligations and standards for democratic elections, as well as with national legislation. In this context, we recall the Council of Europe’s...

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Statement of the Secretary General on the situation in the Republic of Moldova and the Venice Commission

Secretary General 9 June 2019 Strasbourg

I am extremely concerned by the latest developments in the Republic of Moldova. I call on the democratically elected Parliament, the legitimate Government and all political forces to act with restraint and responsibility. Recent decisions of the Constitutional Court are difficult to understand...

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Statement concerning Russian investigative journalist Ivan Golunov

SECRETARY GENERAL 8 June 2019 Strasbourg

The Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Thorbjørn Jagland, has made the following statement with regard to the situation of investigative journalist Ivan Golunov in Russia: “I am very much concerned and saddened by reports coming from Moscow alleging that investigative journalist Ivan...

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Council of Europe to send experts to Yerevan

Secretary General 22 May 2019 Strasbourg

Telephone conversation between Secretary General Jagland and Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan

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Ground-breaking international treaty on match-fixing to enter into force in September

Council of Europe 16 May 2019 Strasbourg/Helsinki

The Council of Europe Convention on the Manipulation of Sports Competitions, also known as the Macolin Convention, will enter into force on 1 September. Switzerland today became the fifth Council of Europe member state to ratify the convention – following Norway, Portugal, the Republic of Moldova...

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All lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex persons must be protected from discrimination in law and practice

Council of Europe 15 May 2019 Strasbourg

Ahead of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia marked on the 17th of May, Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland urged for justice and full protection against discrimination for all persons, irrespective of their sexual orientation, gender identity and...

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Secretary General Jagland: statement on Turkish Supreme Election Council’s decision on re-run of local elections in Istanbul

Secretary General 6 May 2019 Strasbourg

“With regard to the Turkish Supreme Election Council’s decision on a re-run of the local elections in Istanbul, I refer to the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe, the only international body who had been invited to observe the local elections on 31 March. We...

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Secretary General Jagland meets President Emmanuel Macron

Secretary General 6 May 2019 Paris

Secretary General Jagland today met with President Emmanuel Macron for an exchange on the current challenges facing the organisation ahead of the French presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, which begins on 17 May. Addressing the press alongside President Macron,...

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70th Anniversary of the Council of Europe

Council of Europe 3 May 2019 Strasbourg

Joint statement by Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland, the President of the Parliamentary Assembly Liliane Maury Pasquier and the Chairman of the Committee of Ministers Timo Soini

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The Council of Europe at 70: Milestones and achievements

Spokesperson of the Secretary General (Directorate of Communications) 2 May 2019 Strasbourg

On the occasion of the Council of Europe’s 70th anniversary on 5 May 2019

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Secretary General Jagland’s meeting with Federica Mogherini, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

Secretary General 17 April 2019 Strasbourg

Secretary General Jagland today met with High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Vice-President of the European Commission, Federica Mogherini at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. They discussed the increasing cooperation between the Council of Europe...

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Secretary General: Decision by Turkey’s Supreme Electoral Board (YSK) to bar elected candidates from taking office raises questions of rule of law

Secretary General 16 April 2019 Strasbourg

Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland has written to the President of the Supreme Electoral Board of Turkey, Mr Sadi Güven Letter

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Ready for future challenges: Thorbjørn Jagland urges member states to reinforce the Council of Europe

Secretary General 5 April 2019 Strasbourg

In his last annual report after ten years as Secretary General, Thorbjørn Jagland has urged the Council of Europe’s 47 member states to reinforce the organisation, to make sure that it is properly financed and to develop new legal standards on emerging challenges to human rights and democracy....

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Back European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day - 75th Anniversary

Strasbourg , 

Written message 

 

The extermination camp here at Auschwitz-Birkenau bears witness to the murder of millions of innocent people, targeted by the Nazis and their allies:

Jews, homosexuals, disabled people and other minorities among them.

But on 2 August, we remember in particular the hundreds of thousands of Roma and Sinti men, women and children whose lives were taken in such cruel and terrible circumstances:

Because it was on this day, seventy-five years ago, that thousands from these communities were killed at the so-called “Ziegeunerlager” here.

This is a terrible milestone in our history.

But for a long time, little attention was paid in Europe to the Roma Holocaust.

This was deeply wrong.

We must remember.

We do this to pay our respect to the victims of course, mindful of the generations that have been lost – and of the contributions that those people would have made to European life.

But we also remember because it is our duty to ensure that such things can never happen again:

Today, extreme movements and parties have gained strength in some parts of Europe.

Anti-Roma hate speech is widespread, creeping on occasion into mainstream political discourse, and feeding the mentality that leads to hate crime.

This must not go unchecked.

Instead, we must learn the lessons of the past, apply them to the present, and ensure a better future.

It is for this reason that the Council of Europe has made the fight for Roma social inclusion one of our political priorities.

But this is not just about institutions: every individual has a responsibility to be informed, to fight the exclusion of others, and to protect their human rights and democracy.

We must see one another as equals, whose rights and dignity are paramount.

And we must be prepared to call out every act and word of prejudice that we see and hear around us, every day of every year.