Archiv: Europarat / Council of Europe (gegründet / founded in 1949)


06.07.2025 - 05:36 [ Commissioner of Human Rights / Council of Europe ]

The Commissioner asks the German authorities to uphold freedom of expression and peaceful assembly in the context of the conflict in Gaza

(June 19, 2025)

In a letter addressed to the Federal Minister of the Interior of Germany published today, Commissioner O’Flaherty raises concerns about restrictions to freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly of persons protesting in the context of the conflict in Gaza, as well as about reports of excessive use of force by police against protesters, including children.

Commissioner O’Flaherty also observes restrictions on events, symbols, or other forms of expression in this context. He recalls that member states have little scope to impose restrictions on political speech or on debate on matters of public interest, in line with the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe standards on freedom of expression, hate speech and hate crime. He urges the German authorities to be vigilant that the working definition of antisemitism of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance is not distorted, instrumentalised or misapplied to stifle freedom of expression and legitimate criticism, including of the state of Israel.

Recalling that member states have legal obligations to refrain from undue interference with human rights and to ensure the effective enjoyment of the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly for all, the Commissioner asks the German authorities to avoid taking measures that discriminate against persons based on their political or other opinions, religion or belief, ethnic origin, nationality or migration status.

30.06.2025 - 22:36 [ Commissioner of Human Rights / Council of Europe ]

Mr. Alexander DOBRINDT Federal Minister of the Interior: Dear Minister ….

(June 6, 2025)

It is my understanding that since February 2025, the Berlin authorities have imposed restrictions on the use of the Arabic language and cultural symbols in the context of the protests. In some cases, such as an assembly in Berlin on 15 May 2025, marches have been restricted to stationary gatherings. Furthermore, protestors were allegedly subject to intrusive surveillance, online or in person, and arbitrary police checks. I am also concerned by reports of excessive use of force by police against protesters, including minors, sometimes leading to injuries.

(…)

I understand that restrictions have been justified on the basis that events, symbols, or other forms of expression “disrupt public order” or “disturb public peace”. The case-law of the European Court of Human Rights’ (the Court) establishes that freedom of expression “applies not only to ‘information’ and ‘ideas’ that are favourably received, regarded as inoffensive, or which leave one indifferent […] – it implies pluralism, tolerance and openness, without which there is no ‘democratic society’”. In assessing the necessity of the interference, member states have little scope to impose restrictions on political speech or on debate on matters of public interest, unless the views expressed comprise incitements to violence, and must always carry out such an assessment case by case.

I observe that other justifications invoked for the restrictions on rights include the prevention of antisemitism. I note with concern reports indicating that the working definition of antisemitism of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) has been interpreted by some German authorities in ways which lead to the blanket classification of criticism of Israel as antisemitic. In that regard, I urge you to be vigilant that the IHRA working definition is not distorted, instrumentalised or misapplied to stifle freedom of expression and legitimate criticism, including of the state of Israel

30.06.2025 - 22:05 [ Commissioner of Human Rights / Council of Europe ]

The Commissioner asks the German authorities to uphold freedom of expression and peaceful assembly in the context of the conflict in Gaza

(June 19, 2025)

In a letter addressed to the Federal Minister of the Interior of Germany published today, Commissioner O’Flaherty raises concerns about restrictions to freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly of persons protesting in the context of the conflict in Gaza, as well as about reports of excessive use of force by police against protesters, including children.

Commissioner O’Flaherty also observes restrictions on events, symbols, or other forms of expression in this context. He recalls that member states have little scope to impose restrictions on political speech or on debate on matters of public interest, in line with the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe standards on freedom of expression, hate speech and hate crime. He urges the German authorities to be vigilant that the working definition of antisemitism of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance is not distorted, instrumentalised or misapplied to stifle freedom of expression and legitimate criticism, including of the state of Israel.

Recalling that member states have legal obligations to refrain from undue interference with human rights and to ensure the effective enjoyment of the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly for all, the Commissioner asks the German authorities to avoid taking measures that discriminate against persons based on their political or other opinions, religion or belief, ethnic origin, nationality or migration status.

30.06.2025 - 22:00 [ Nachdenkseiten ]

Menschenrechtskommissar des Europarates kritisiert Bundesregierung wegen Einschränkung der Meinungs- und Versammlungsfreiheit

Der Menschenrechtskommissar des Europarates, Michael O’Flaherty, hat in einem am 19. Juni veröffentlichten Brief an Bundesinnenminister Alexander Dobrindt seine Besorgnis über Einschränkungen der Meinungs- und Versammlungsfreiheit in Deutschland zum Ausdruck gebracht. Explizit verweist er in dem Schreiben auf die behördliche Repression von Protesten gegen Israels Vorgehen in Gaza sowie eine Instrumentalisierung des Antisemitismusvorwurfs, „um legitime Kritik, auch am Staat Israel, zu unterdrücken.“

12.05.2025 - 17:43 [ Council of Europe / Europarat ]

Congress delegation meets Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu in detention

(May 7, 2025)Congress President Marc Cools led the first international delegation to meet Mayor İmamoğlu following his arrest on 23 March 2025.

After their official visit to Türkiye on 5-6 May 2025, the delegation made the following statement:

“Following our substantial exchange of views with Mr. İmamoğlu we remain convinced that it is unacceptable, under the rule of law, to deprive Istanbul of its elected mayor by detaining him without trial or substantiated charges, and we reiterate our call for his immediate release. This situation constitutes a violation of Mr. İmamoğlu‘s fundamental human rights and seriously hampers the ability of local governance in the largest city of Türkiye to function effectively in serving the needs of its citizens.

23.11.2023 - 07:15 [ WOZ.ch ]

Dick Marty: «Weiterschweigen ist ungesund»

(19. Juni 2008)

Worin besteht nun die Verbindung zur Terrorbekämpfung?

Eine sensationelle Sache in meinem zweiten Bericht wurde von der Presse kaum wahrgenommen: Nämlich, dass sich die Nato Anfang Oktober 2001 in Athen in einer geheimen Sitzung traf. Die Amerikaner beriefen sich auf Artikel 5 des Verteidigungsbündnisses, wonach sie militärisch angegriffen worden seien. Die Terrorbekämpfung stand fortan unter der Führung des CIA. Alle Nato-Staaten machten mit. Und dazu auch die Schweiz.

23.11.2023 - 06:56 [ Daniel Neun / Radio Utopie ]

Akzeptieren wir die CIA-Republik Deutschland?

(26. Juni 2008)

Letztlich geht es um den Geheimbeschluss der NATO vom 4.Oktober 2001, über den niemand ausser der Schweizer FDP-Ständerat Dick Marty reden will.
Dieser Beschluss besagt, dass an jenem Tag in einer bis heute unter Verschluss gehaltenen Order sämtliche NATO-Staaten die sogenannte “Terrorbekämpfung” (welche heutzutage alles nach Wahl beinhaltet) komplett der CIA unterstellt haben.

09.09.2023 - 15:52 [ associated press ]

Russia holds elections in occupied Ukrainian regions in an effort to tighten its grip there

The voting for Russian-installed legislatures in the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions has already begun and concludes Sunday. It has been denounced by Kyiv and the West.

“It constitutes a flagrant violation of international law, which Russia continues to disregard,” the Council of Europe, the continent’s foremost human rights body, said this week.

16.01.2023 - 10:58 [ Daniel Neun / Radio Utopie ]

NATO-Staaten unterstellten “Terrorbekämpfung” am 4.Oktober 2001 der CIA

(19. Juni 2008)

Marty: “Eine sensationelle Sache in meinem zweiten Bericht wurde von der Presse kaum wahrgenommen: Nämlich, dass sich die Nato Anfang Oktober 2001 in Athen in einer geheimen Sitzung traf. Die Amerikaner beriefen sich auf Artikel 5 des Verteidigungsbündnisses, wonach sie militärisch angegriffen worden seien. Die Terrorbekämpfung stand fortan unter der Führung des CIA. Alle Nato-Staaten machten mit. Und dazu auch die Schweiz.”

10.01.2023 - 08:43 [ Daniel Neun / Radio Utopie ]

NATO-Staaten unterstellten “Terrorbekämpfung” am 4.Oktober 2001 der CIA

(19. Juni 2008)

Marty: “Eine sensationelle Sache in meinem zweiten Bericht wurde von der Presse kaum wahrgenommen: Nämlich, dass sich die Nato Anfang Oktober 2001 in Athen in einer geheimen Sitzung traf. Die Amerikaner beriefen sich auf Artikel 5 des Verteidigungsbündnisses, wonach sie militärisch angegriffen worden seien. Die Terrorbekämpfung stand fortan unter der Führung des CIA. Alle Nato-Staaten machten mit. Und dazu auch die Schweiz.”

12.12.2022 - 08:28 [ Wikipedia ]

Council of Europe

The Council of Europe (CoE; French: Conseil de l‘Europe, CdE) is an international organisation founded in the wake of World War II to uphold human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.[2] Founded in 1949, it has 46 member states, with a population of approximately 675 million; it operates with an annual budget of approximately 500 million euros.[3]

The organisation is distinct from the European Union (EU), although it is sometimes confused with it, partly because the EU has adopted the original European flag, created for the Council of Europe in 1955,[4] as well as the European anthem.

12.12.2022 - 08:14 [ facts4eu.org ]

Brussels rocked – EU Parliament Vice-President arrested in alleged Qatar corruption scandal

The Belgian Federal Prosecutor‘s Office said on Friday that it had already recovered €600,000 in cash in Friday‘s raids.

„For several months, investigators of the Federal Judicial Police have suspected a Gulf country of influencing the economic and political decisions of the European Parliament.