Posts by Eamon Gilmore
December 2022 – January 2023 Newsletter
Colombia: I visited Colombia from 5-9 December, both as EUSR for Human Rights and EU Special Envoy for Peace in Colombia. This was my first visit since the new Government took office. I met with several government actors, including Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva and Peace Commissioner Danilo Rueda. I also met with UN representatives, including…
Read More24th EU-NGO Human Rights Forum 2022
24th EU-NGO Human Rights Forum 2022 ‘Stop impunity: The road to accountability and justice. Human Rights in Crisis and Conflict’ Opening Remarks (Day 2) by the EU Special Representative for Human Rights, Eamon Gilmore 15 December 2022 Watch the recording here (from 32.50 to 1.00.15) Good morning everyone. It is great to be with…
Read MoreHow can the EU contribute to effective compliance with International Humanitarian Law?
Launch of the Fifth Report on the EU Guidelines on Promoting Compliance with International Humanitarian Law ‘How can the EU contribute to effective compliance with IHL? The need to end impunity and to ensure accountability for serious violations of international humanitarian law’ Remarks by the EU Special Representative for Human Rights, Eamon Gilmore 14 December…
Read MoreInternational Day of Human Rights Defenders and International Human Rights Day
Commemoration event International Day of Human Rights Defenders and International Human Rights Day Address by the EU Special Representative for Human Rights, Eamon Gilmore Friday, 9 December 2022 Vice Minister Coy, Ambassadors, ladies and gentlemen; good morning everyone. It is a great privilege to be with you today, the day we celebrate the incredible…
Read MoreMy November 2022 Newsletter
Saudi Arabia I co-chaired the second edition of the EU –Saudi Arabia Human Rights Dialogue held in Riyadh on 6 November 2022 alongside recently appointed head of the Saudi Human Rights Commission Dr. Hala al-Tuwaijiri. I raised concerns regarding the recent increase in executions; long sentences for activity on social media, and travel bans imposed…
Read More10 years of supporting parliamentary democracy – European Parliament Conference
At the European Parliament Conference on support democracy worldwide on 30 November, Eamon Gilmore argued that we look at the countries between the two extremes of the democracy spectrum of liberal democracies and absolute autocracies. These are the mix of countries with a burden of a dictatorial past or recently transitioned countries at a tipping…
Read MoreChildren in Armed Conflict
Children in Armed Conflict: How can they be protected in a multilevel international framework? A joint commitment by national and international Institutions and Organizations together with the Academic Community Luxembourg, 21-22 November 2022 Watch the recorded keynote address below Your Royal Highness, Rector, distinguished speakers and participants, good afternoon to all. It is a great…
Read More8th World Congress against the Death Penalty
World Congress Against the Death Penalty Remarks by the EU Special Representative for Human Rights 15 November 2022, Berlin Transcript: “Thank you very much, and thank you for the invitation and to the organisers for having us here. Let me start by saying that the European Union is opposed to the death penalty in…
Read MoreMy October Newsletter: ASEAN @ Jakarta and beyond
ASEAN/Indonesia I recently co-chaired the 4th ASEAN-EU Policy Dialogue on Human Rights in Jakarta and met with the Indonesian government, in particular H.E. Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej Vice-Minister for Law and Human Rights, local human rights bodies and civil society (23-26 October). While Myanmar was in focus throughout my meetings, I also raised other major…
Read MoreFront Line Defenders Dublin Platform 2022
Front Line Defenders Dublin Platform 2022 Address by the EU Special Representative for Human Rights, Eamon Gilmore Friday, 28 October 2022 Thank you very much Verónica. Good morning everyone. It is a great pleasure to be with you today and to be together in Dublin Castle once again. It is wonderful to see so…
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