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Commissioner's Shout Out

Safeguarding Ukrainians displaced across Europe

12 May 2026 Strasbourg

Over four years ago, at the start of Russia’s full-scale aggression, while leading an EU agency, I deployed a team to Ukraine’s borders. The extraordinary solidarity shown by the people of Europe’s villages and towns was striking. Host countries provided Ukrainians with the right to stay and...

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Climate action and accountability for survival

9 March 2026 Strasbourg

Across the world, the sirens of the climate crisis have shifted from distant warnings to devastating realities. We are not only driving our planet to its breaking point, but are also witnessing serious impacts on human rights. We see the evidence every day: lives are lost, health is at risk, and...

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Regulate platforms, not children – Commissioner urges caution over social media bans

23 February 2026 Strasbourg

As several European countries consider introducing a minimum age to access social media platforms, I urge caution in imposing sweeping bans. The focus on restricting access should not deflect attention from ensuring that platforms respect human rights through clear legal duties, independent...

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Efficiency through dignity: why Europe’s return policies need human rights

28 January 2026 Strasbourg

For far too long, the conversation around migration in Europe has been framed as a zero-sum game. We are told we must choose between a system that is “tough” and one that respects human rights. In recent years, I have watched this false choice take centre stage in the political discourse, with...

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Refute the critics: human rights are Europe’s greatest strategic asset

18/12/2025 Strasbourg

Europe’s commitment to human rights, democracy, and the rule of law is not a weakness. It is our greatest strategic strength. Yet, tectonic geopolitical shifts are challenging this reality. Increasingly, nations are retreating into narrow self-interest, discarding international law. Russia’s...

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Alarming trends: the crisis facing civil society and human rights defenders in Europe

09/10/2025 Strasbourg

Alarming trends: the crisis facing civil society and human rights defenders in Europe – Commissioner O’Flaherty “Last week, I met with human rights defenders and civil society activists in Strasbourg and in Brussels. Some are in exile, some are on the brink of leaving their country, others are...

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Attacks on the Human Rights of migrants put all our rights at risk

16/06/2025 Strasbourg

Recent days have witnessed horrific scenes in the small town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland. There, night after night, rioting thugs have tyrannised men, women and children simply because they come from somewhere else. The shocking scenes remind me of the recent repeated arson attacks on...

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Human rights should be an integral part of any peace talks on Ukraine

11/03/2025 Strasbourg

Amidst tectonic geopolitical shifts and the retreat of multilateralism, we are witnessing how human rights are being sidelined. A stark illustration of this are the current discussions about peace negotiations over Russia’s war against Ukraine. Every day since the start of Russia’s full-scale...

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US aid freeze is leaving a void. Europe must fill it.

20/02/2025 Strasbourg

The decision by the Administration of the United States of America to suspend international aid has a negative impact on millions of people around the world, including in Europe. In response, Council of Europe member states should redouble their efforts to uphold the Organisation’s principles. I...

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