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Letter

Azerbaijan: Council of Europe Commissioner concerned about criminal case against journalist Afgan Sadigov

09/07/2026 Strasbourg

Commissioner O’Flaherty published a letter today addressed to the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan, seeking clarification regarding the criminal proceedings against journalist Afgan Sadigov, who was arrested on 8 June 2026 and subsequently remanded in pre-trial detention. In 2024,...

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Memorandum

Council of Europe Commissioner calls for sustained support and long-term integration measures for Karabakh Armenians displaced to Armenia

16 June 2026 Strasbourg

"Karabakh Armenians displaced to Armenia need sustained support and further integration measures”, says Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, releasing a memorandum today, following his visit to Armenia. While welcoming the initial response of the Armenian...

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Memorandum

Armenia: more progress needed to combat violence against women

27 May 2026 Strasbourg

Violence against women remains a serious issue in Armenia, according to a memorandum released today by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights following his visit to the country in February 2026. While welcoming the authorities' willingness to address violence against women (VAW), the...

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Memorandum

Türkiye: Council of Europe Commissioner calls for reforms to protect freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and judicial independence

26 May 2026 Strasbourg

Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O'Flaherty, released a memorandum today addressing freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, and aspects of the administration of justice in Türkiye, following his visit to the country in December 2025. Ensuring freedom of...

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Opinion article

After Chisinau: Europe, wake up!

25 May 2026

Translation of an original Opinion article published in French on lemonde.fr on 25/06/2026 The ink on the Chișinău Political Declaration is barely dry and already the political spin has begun. We have emerged from a bruising few months for the protection of human rights - a period capped by...

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Letter

Poland: Commissioner concerned over suspension of asylum and removal practices

14 April 2026 Strasbourg

In a letter addressed to the Minister of Interior of Poland, published today, Michael O’Flaherty expresses concern that the Polish authorities are applying legislation which provides for the temporarily suspension of access to asylum at the Poland-Belarus border in every case in which border...

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Letter

Armenia should adopt a robust anti-discrimination framework

13 April 2026 Strasbourg

In a letter to the Prime Minister of Armenia published today, Michael O’Flaherty recommends that Armenia adopts a comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation. The Commissioner welcomed Armenia’s progress, including the new sectoral legislation and guarantees in the Criminal Code, as well as the...

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Letter

Council of Europe Commissioner asks Italy to establish a National Human Rights Institution

4 March 2026 Strasbourg

In a letter to the Presidents of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies of Italy published today, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Michael O’Flaherty encouraged the Italian Parliament to establish a fully independent National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) with a broad mandate. While...

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Letter

Iceland: Commissioner encourages amending the bill on “Departure Centre” to avoid detention of children

25 February 2026 Strasbourg

In a letter to the Parliament of Iceland’s Judicial Affairs and Education Committee published today, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Michael O’Flaherty encourages Committee members to amend the bill establishing a departure centre for foreign nationals to exclude provision for...

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Letter

Commissioner calls for effective investigations into alleged police violence during 2024 protests in Georgia

17/12/2025 Strasbourg

In a letter published today, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, expressed concerns to Georgia’s Prosecutor General about the lack of tangible progress in investigations into alleged disproportionate use of force by law enforcement against protesters and...

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Статья

Транзакционная дипломатия не принесёт мир Украине

04/12/2025 Киeв

Copyright Project Syndicate, 04/12/2025 КИЕВ – Мир затаил дыхание, наблюдая за активизацией дипломатических усилий с целью положить конце жестокой агрессивной войне России против Украины. Но хотя этот новый дипломатический натиск необходим и позитивен, с ними связаны огромные риски. Учитывая...

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Letter

Commissioner asks Bulgarian lawmakers to reject amendments that would undermine the human rights of LGBTI people

22/10/2025 Strasbourg

In a letter to the President of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, published today, Commissioner O’Flaherty asks Bulgarian lawmakers to refrain from adopting proposed amendments to the Child Protection Act and other laws, expressing concern about their compatibility with Council of Europe and...

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Letters

United Kingdom: Commissioner addresses human rights issues in policing of protests and the situation of trans people

14/10/2025 Strasbourg

Today, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, published two letters on the United Kingdom. These letters, which expand on his initial observations following a recent visit, address the policing of protests and the situation of trans people. Policing of protests...

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Letter

The Commissioner asks the German authorities to uphold freedom of expression and peaceful assembly in the context of the conflict in Gaza

19/06/2025 Strasbourg

In a letter addressed to the Federal Minister of the Interior of Germany published today, Commissioner O’Flaherty raises concerns about restrictions to freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly of persons protesting in the context of the conflict in Gaza, as well as about reports of...

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Letter

Commissioner asks Hungary’s Parliament not to adopt law that stifles civil society

04/06/2025 Strasbourg

In a letter addressed to the Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament, Commissioner O’Flaherty asks parliamentarians to refrain from adopting the Draft Law on Transparency of Public Life unless it is amended to comply with international human rights law, notably freedom of expression and association,...

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Memorandum

Greece should ensure that Roma have access to adequate housing and are not subject to discriminatory treatment or violence by law enforcement authorities

03/06/2025 Strasbourg

The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, published today a memorandum on the human rights of Roma in Greece, following his visit to the country from 3 to 7 February 2025. The Commissioner acknowledges the efforts deployed by Greece to address the human rights...

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Memorandum

Greece should prevent pushbacks and ensure accountability for human rights violations at the borders

06/05/2025 Strasbourg

The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, published today a memorandum on migration and border control in Greece, following his visit to the country from 3 to 7 February 2025. The Commissioner notes that Greece has been particularly affected by irregular arrivals,...

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Letter

Bulgaria: Emergency shelter, access to basic services and adequate housing measures needed for Roma left homeless in Sofia

05/05/2025 Strasbourg

In a letter addressed to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria published today, Commissioner O’Flaherty raises concern about the situation of numerous Roma left homeless following the recent demolition of their homes by the authorities in Sofia, despite an interim measure issued by the...

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Letter

The Slovak Parliament should not adopt legislation that threatens civil society

09/04/2025 Strasbourg

In a letter addressed to the Slovak Parliament, Commissioner O’Flaherty asks parliamentarians to refrain from adopting a draft law on non-profit organisations or any amendments which are not fully in compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights. Following a letter about the draft law...

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Letter

Hungary should reconsider the law on assemblies and refrain from adopting legislative proposals which threaten the human rights of LGBTI people

02/04/2025 Strasbourg

In a letter addressed to the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary, Commissioner O’Flaherty asks members of Parliament to reconsider the amendment to the Law on the right to assembly, which effectively bans events like Pride marches. He also urges them to refrain from adopting pending...

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