Human Rights in the European Union
Human Rights in the European Union
The Nobel Peace Prize should prompt the European Union and its members to do more to defend rights at home and abroad, stand up
for victims, expose abusers, and ensure justice for serious crimes.
The Nobel Peace Prize should prompt the European Union and its members to do more to defend rights at home and abroad, stand up
for victims, expose abusers, and ensure justice for serious crimes.
To date, the EU and member states have often proved unwilling
to tackle human rights abuses at home, including inadequate protection for migrants, discrimination against Roma, deteriorating media freedom, and racist violence.
© Human Rights Watch
to tackle human rights abuses at home, including inadequate protection for migrants, discrimination against Roma, deteriorating media freedom, and racist violence.
© Human Rights Watch
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