• 11 months ago
The European Union "persistently failed" to act on its human rights commitments in 2023, Human Rights Watch said Thursday.

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00:00 There is a troubling gap between what the European Union says about human rights and what it actually does.
00:07 And those people most in need are paying a high price.
00:10 These are the conclusions of NGO Human Rights Watch in its annual report.
00:15 We are quite concerned by the tendency of the EU leadership to park human rights to lower level of discussions, right, to deprioritize it.
00:23 And yes, of course, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has a responsibility in that, I think.
00:30 The EU's migration policies, the failure to tackle discrimination against marginalized groups,
00:35 and democratic backsliding in some member states are listed in the report as some of the bloc's human rights shortcomings in 2023.
00:45 The EU is also denounced for what is described as its double standards on foreign policy,
00:50 which have been highlighted by its response to the Israel-Hamas war.
00:54 By ignoring human rights abuses in favor of economic, trade and geopolitical ties,
01:00 the EU and its member states are undermining their reputation in the world, the report warns.
01:06 It can be geopolitics when you see the EU's engagement with human rights abusers like Egypt or Saudi Arabia.
01:12 It could be trade when you look at EU's engagement with China or India.
01:17 It can be even goals like migration or security when you look at the EU's engagement with Tunisia.
01:22 The watchdog also says that the EU's migration policies and controversial deals to control migrant flows with abusive states
01:30 could fuel polarization ahead of the upcoming European elections.
01:35 The EU recently struck a deal with Tunisia to curb the number of migrants crossing into Europe,
01:41 despite the country's contested record on human rights.
01:45 Migration is set to be a defining issue in the electoral campaign before Europeans head to the polls in June.
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