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FREEDOM for the oppressed peoples, DIGNITY for every human being, RESPECT for human rights
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Dear Ms Ribecco,
Please find attached the reply to your email sent on June 16.
Best,
EEAS Division MENA.5.
TEXT LETTER
Dear Petitioner,
Thank you for your letter of 16 June 2022 addressed to the High Representative.
A shared commitment to the universal values of democracy, the rule of law and the respect of human rights is the basis for the EU’s cooperation and partnership with Egypt. The EU raises human rights issues with Egypt systematically, including through the EU Delegation in Cairo, and follows closely the cases mentioned in your letter.
The EU-Egypt Association Council on 19 June 2022 was an opportunity to highlight a wide array of human rights issues in line with the EU’s position, which reiterates the EU’s call to release detained human rights defenders and journalists in Egypt.
In April 20223 the EU Special Representative for Human Rights visited Egypt and held comprehensive discussions with his Egyptian counterparts on a number of salient human rights issues.
The EU will continue working together with Egypt to uphold and protect human rights.
Yours sincerely,
Daniel Aristi Gaztelumendi
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Dear Ms Ribecco,
Please find attached the reply to your letter
addressed to President Ursula von der Leyen on 22 March 2022.
Kind regards,
HOME INTERNATIONAL Team
TEXT LETTER
Dear Ms. Ribecco,
Thank you for your letter
of 22 March 2022 to President Ursula von der Leyen in which you raise your
concerns for the situation of migrants at the EU borders, in particular in the
Western Balkans and Belorussia.
The EU has provided
considerable financial and technical support to our Western Balkans partners,
in particular in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in overall migration management,
including humanitarian assistance, asylum and effective border management and
is closely observing the migration situation in the region and along the Western
Balkans route.
As regards the situation
at the Croatian border, in line with the Schengen rules, all actions taken by
border guards in relation to the management of the external borders must fully comply
with the obligations related to access to international protection, in
particular the principle of non-refoulement, and fundamental rights.
Let me assure you that
the Commission’s position on fundamental rights is unequivocal: any measures
Member States put in place to prevent and discourage unauthorised crossing of
our external borders must be proportionate to the objective pursued and in full
respect of fundamental rights and the dignity of all people. Any actions
exposing people to inhuman and degrading treatment are illegal. As such,
wrongdoing by individual officials should be referred to the appropriate
authorities for investigation and, where appropriate, prosecution.
Regarding the situation
at the Polish border, it has stabilised but remains challenging. The European
Union firmly rejects attempts to instrumentalise people for political purposes
and is working closely with Polish authorities to support them in this complex task.
We are in close contact with the Polish authorities, on political and technical
levels.
Discussions about the
situation at the border and areas of potential EU support continue.
Let me also inform you
that, as one element of the Pact on Migration and Asylum, the Commission proposed,
in its screening proposal, an obligation on Member States to establish an
independent monitoring mechanism to strengthen the respect for fundamental
rights in the context of screening at the external borders. Article 7(2) of
this proposal is tasking the Fundamental Rights Agency to issue general
guidance for Member States on the setting up of such mechanism and its
independent functioning which it may also serve as a point of reference in case
certain Member States wish to establish independent monitoring mechanisms
already now at national level, even before and independently of the adoption of
the Screening Regulation.
All measures proposed
under the Pact on Migration and Asylum will respect fundamental rights and
include the necessary guarantees for vulnerable applicants, including children,
and are aimed to quickly identify the adequate procedure for those in need of
protection from those who have no right to stay.
Hope this clarifies
several points of your requests.
Best regards,
Davinia WOOD
Head of Unit