17/04/2008 | Session
Addressing the Assembly on 17 April, Bernard Kouchner, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs of France, applauded the work of the Council of Europe, describing the organisation as a genuine instrument of freedom and peace in Europe for the past 60 years. The progress made in the protection of human rights and the rule of law should not, however, lead to acceptance of the status quo. He also made a ''solemn and friendly'' appeal to the Russian Federation to ratify Protocol No. 14 to the European Convention on Human Rights.
17/04/2008 | Session
In order to move forward, Armenia should urgently undertake reforms of the political system and of the electoral process, guarantee the independence of the judiciary, the public media and freedom of assembly, and stop the harassment of opposition media outlets, arbitrary arrests and politically motivated detentions, said PACE today. According to the resolution adopted, “the only way to allow the country to move forward with the above-mentioned urgently-needed reforms is the initiation of an open and constructive dialogue between political forces”, the parliamentarians said.
17/04/2008 | Session
“China does not have a public relations problem, it has a human rights problem,” said Göran Lindblad (Sweden, EPP/CD), Chair of PACE Political Affairs Committee, opening a hearing today on the political situation in China on the eve of the Olympic Games. “The Olympics have put the spotlight on China, but not in the way the Chinese government thought they would,” he added. “They have put the spotlight on China’s lack of human rights and democracy.”
16/04/2008 | Session
The Assembly today issued an appeal to member states to take a series of measures aiding risk detection and prevention of child and teenage suicide, including repeated attempts. “It is crucial that governments recognise teenage suicide as a major public health problem and implement appropriate health and welfare policies to prevent such despairing acts,” said Bernard Marquet (Monaco, ALDE), rapporteur of the Social, Health and Family Affairs Committee, pointing out that tens of thousands of teenagers commit suicide each year.
16/04/2008 | Session
“Irrespective of its status, the Parliamentary Assembly wants people in Kosovo to enjoy the same rights and freedoms and have the same opportunities”, today said Björn von Sydow (Sweden, SOC) opening a Current Affairs debate on the consequences of the declaration of independence by the Kosovo Assembly. “There are two million Europeans in Kosovo. Is the Council of Europe out there for them after the declaration of independence? What this Assembly can do is to send a message to our Governments and to the Committee of Ministers to say loudly and clearly that our organisation must continue to work in Kosovo for the benefit of its people”, he said.
16/04/2008 | Session
PACE today called on the Council of Europe's member states to decriminalise abortion, within reasonable gestational limits, if they have not already done so, and to guarantee womens’ “right to access to a safe and legal abortion”. The Assembly – which brings together national parliamentarians from 47 European countries, representing 800 million Europeans – adopted the resolution by 102 votes to 69 after a four-hour debate and deciding on 72 amendments.
16/04/2008 | Session
Addressing the Parliamentary Assembly on 16 April, the Ukrainian Prime Minister emphasised her country's commitment to continue its constitutional reforms, introducing in particular an independent judicial system and a parliamentary system of government, and to advance along the path of democracy and the rule of law. Yulia Tymoshenko also pointed to the special role of the Council of Europe, not only in the upholding of European values and in European integration, but also in the reform process in Ukraine.
15/04/2008 | Session
PACE today called for the identities of those involved in perpetrating abuses of the criminal justice system in Belarus to be carefully recorded so that when the country one day joins the Council of Europe, justice can be done and individuals held to account. Approving a report by Christos Pourgourides (Cyprus, EPP/CD), the Assembly also called on judges, prosecutors and police officers in Belarus to show “personal courage and imagination” to mitigate the worst effects of its unjust laws.
15/04/2008 | Session
PACE today asked the Council of Europe member states to take joint action with Muslim communities to combat political extremism invoking the name of Islam. In a unanimously adopted resolution, the Assembly called on governments to combat Islamophobia, take action against hate speech and ensure respect for human rights when enforcing anti-terrorist measures.
15/04/2008 | Session
The Assembly today elected four judges to the European Court of Human Rights. They are the following Khanlar Hajiyev, in respect of Azerbaijan; Nebojša Vucinic, in respect of Montenegro; Antonella Mularoni, in respect of San Marino and Boštjan Zupancic in respect of Slovenia. Judges are elected by the Parliamentary Assembly from lists of three candidates nominated by each State which has ratified the European Convention on Human Rights.
15/04/2008 | Session
Discrimination and racism, children’s rights, gender equality, freedom of expression and judicial independence are among the issues which still raise important human rights concerns in member states, the Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammerberg said in delivering his annual report to the Parliamentary Assembly on 15 April.
15/04/2008 | Session
‘New areas of co-operation have been explored with the European Union and existing areas have been consolidated and extended thanks to the Memorandum of Understanding,’ said Jan Kubis, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovakia and Chairman of the Committee of Ministers, addressing today the Parliamentary Assembly.