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There are proportionately fewer Europeans in the world, Migration Committee hearing is told

16/03/2011 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

There are proportionately fewer Europeans in the world, and the trend is set to continue, members of PACE’s Migration Committee were told yesterday at a hearing in Brussels on demographic trends in Europe. UNECE expert Vitalija Gaucaite Wittich explained that Europeans made up 22 per cent of the world’s population in 1950. By 2010, that had dropped to 11 per cent, and will drop to 8 per cent by 2050 if the trend continues.

Rapporteur: child migrants must be treated primarily as children

16/03/2011 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

“Migrant children are children first and their migrant status is secondary,” declared rapporteur Pedro Agramunt, speaking at the opening of a Brussels hearing on undocumented migrant children. “The best interests of the child should remain primordial.”

PACE committee hearing puts spotlight on EU migration and asylum policy

11/03/2011 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

The EU’s migration and asylum policy will come under the spotlight, in particular the human rights implications, at a PACE hearing in Brussels on Wednesday 16th March, entitled “Beyond Stockholm: implications for migrants and asylum seekers in Council of Europe member states”.

International Migration Day: Migrants’ Christmas Island tragedy

18/12/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

The Chair of the PACE Migration Committee, Christopher Chope (United Kingdom, EDG), made a call “not to ignore or forget the tragedy played out on the rocks of Christmas Island earlier this week, when over 30 migrants, asylum seekers and refugees met their death within sight of safety, sanctuary and solid ground.”

‘Dublin Regulation: unfair, expensive and ineffective’ says new Chair of PACE Migration Committee

08/12/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

“The Dublin Regulation is an unfair system both for asylum seekers and for states. It is expensive and ineffective and sometimes infringes the 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees,” the newly elected Chair of the PACE Committee on Migration stressed today when summing up yesterday’s committee hearing on “Dealing with Dublin: ensuring fairness for asylum seekers and member states”.

Christopher Chope new head of PACE Migration Committee

08/12/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

Christopher Chope (United Kingdom, EDG) has been elected Chair of the Parliamentary Assembly’s Committee on Migration, Refugees and Population. A member of PACE since 2005, Mr Chope is a barrister and former British Minister for Roads and Traffic. He replaces John Greenway (United Kingdom, EDG).

Reinforced protection of the rights of migrant women

08/12/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

Participants at a round table on the rights of migrant women, organised by the PACE Migration Committee in Paris today, have called for reinforced protection through legal means and improved practices. “214 million international migrants are women. Whereas earlier the presence of women was attached to family reunification, the current trend shows that women are migrating independently,” the rapporteur Pernille Frahm (Denmark, UEL) stressed.

Disregard by Albania of binding interim measures ordered by the Strasbourg Court ‘unacceptable’

30/11/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

PACE Rapporteur David Darchiashvili (Georgia, EPP/CD) has expressed his deep concern at the decision taken by the Albanian authorities to extradite Almir Rrapo to the United States on 24 November 2010, ignoring a binding interim measure ordered by the Court that this applicant should not be extradited to the USA. Mr Darchiashvili is the Rapporteur on Rule 39 indications by the European Court of Human Rights.

PACE Migration Committee: planned returns of Roma to Kosovo should be suspended

22/09/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

PACE Migration Committee has called on European governments to suspend planned returns of Roma to Kosovo* “until they can be shown to be safe and sustainable”. Approving a report on “Roma asylum seekers in Europe” today in Skopje, the committee said these Roma faced “an unsustainable social situation with little chance of reintegration upon return, as well as serious threats to their personal security”.

Trafficking for forced labour: time for a closer look

22/09/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

“We are just beginning to scratch the surface of the problem of smuggling people for forced labour, be it in domestic service, agriculture, sweatshops or construction,” said the Chair of PACE’s Migration Committee John Greenway (United Kingdom, EDG), speaking today at the end of a hearing on the subject in Skopje. “There is a huge need for information, statistics and research on this,” he added, pledging that his committee would seek to prepare a report on the issue.

PACE hearing in Skopje on human trafficking for labour exploitation purposes

16/09/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

PACE Committee on Migration, Refugees and Population is holding a hearing in Skopje on 20 September on human smuggling and trafficking for labour exploitation purposes. This will be followed by a further hearing on the topic of migration and demographic challenges for “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”. The meeting will be opened by Trajko Veljanoski, Speaker of the Parliament of “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, and Aleksandar Nikoloski, Chair of the country’s delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly.

Humanitarian workers are ‘unrecognised heroes’, says PACE Committee Chair

18/08/2010 | Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

As aid workers fight to bring relief to those affected by the flooding in Pakistan, John Greenway (United Kingdom, EDG), Chair of PACE Migration Committee, has hailed humanitarian workers around the world as “unrecognised heroes”. In a statement issued on the eve of the second annual World Humanitarian Day – designated by the UN General Assembly to take place on 19 August each year – Mr. Greenway said: “They often work on the front-line, in difficult conditions and life-threatening situations, putting their lives at risk for the benefit of those most in need.”