Human
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19 October 2005 |
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Amnesty International:EU must address outstanding human rights concerns in Bulgaria and Romania |
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(Brussels, 19 October 2005) With the European Commission due to release its annual monitoring reports on Bulgaria and Romania on 25 October, Amnesty International calls on the European Union to keep up pressure on the two accession countries on some crucial outstanding human rights concerns. Amnesty International welcomes the positive developments in human rights protection and promotion in both Bulgaria and Romania in the past years but says these countries still present areas of concern where individuals' rights are violated in breach of international human rights standards. The human rights organisation has regularly informed the Commission of its concerns. In a briefing paper released today, Amnesty International highlights its concerns in both countries over problems relating to the rights of people with mental disabilities, ill-treatment by law enforcement authorities and discrimination against Roma communities. Amnesty International invites the EU to urge the Bulgarian and Romanian governments to: - Guarantee the human rights of the mentally disabled by establishing
an effective system for monitoring psychiatric institutions, including
the recording of all deaths of patients and residents in such institutions; The briefing paper "Bulgaria and Romania: Amnesty International
concerns in EU accession countries" is available on: http://www.amnesty-eu.org. |