El Defensor se reúne con representantes de la Red Europea de lucha contra la pobreza y/o la exclusión social

Date of article: 28/02/2022

Daily News of: 28/02/2022

Country:  Spain

Author: National Ombudsman of Spain

Article language: es

El Defensor del Pueblo, Ángel Gabilondo, se ha reunido con el presidente de la Red Europea de lucha contra la pobreza y/o la exclusión social (EAPN-ES), Carlos Susías.

 

La EAPN es una coalición independiente de organizaciones que trabajan contra la pobreza y la exclusión social en la Unión Europea. En España está compuesta por 19 organizaciones autonómicas y 20 entidades de ámbito estatal, todas ellas sin ánimo de lucro.

 

En el encuentro, mantenido hoy, se ha abordado el problema de la pobreza y exclusión social en España, y asuntos relevantes que afecta a las personas en esa situación como puede ser, entre otros, las dificultades que encuentran a la hora de relacionarse con las administraciones -por la falta de ventanilla única y la brecha digital- o la exclusión financiera. Circunstancias ambas por las que el Defensor se interesó recientemente proponiendo la apertura de actuaciones de oficio.

 

En la reunión también han participado el director de EAPN-ES, Javier López, junto a  Bárbara Palau y Graciela Noemi. Por parte del Defensor del Pueblo asistieron la directora de Gabinete del Defensor, Isabel Aymerich, y el responsable del Área de Sanidad y Política Social, Rafael Muguruza.

 

Ángel Gabilondo y Carlos Susías han acordado mantener los lazos de colaboración entre la Institución y la EAPN-ES .

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Guerra in Ucraina, la solidarietà del garante

Date of article: 28/02/2022

Daily News of: 28/02/2022

Country:  Italy - Molise

Author: Regional Ombudsman of Molise

Article language: it

Sto seguendo con grande apprensione, in queste ore, l’evoluzione della situazione in Ucraina. Ciò che sta accadendo è di assoluta gravità e, oltre a rappresentare una minaccia per la sicurezza globale, è una questione che riguarda da vicino tutti i paesi democratici.


Naturalmente, desidero esprimere con forza la mia solidarietà , in veste di Garante regionale dei Diritti della Persona, all’intero popolo ucraino che sta vivendo momenti di drammatici. Alla popolazione che sta affrontando in patria l’angoscia della guerra e ai connazionali che risiedono in Italia e in Molise va tutta la mia vicinanza.


Allo stesso tempo non posso non condannare con fermezza l’azione militare intrapresa. Mi auguro che il conflitto possa cessare al più presto, affinché si metta fine a questo scenario di distruzione e di perdita di vite umane. Auspico vivamente che le controversie possano trovare una risoluzione non nelle azioni belliche, ma negli accordi negoziali.


Sono certa che l’Italia sarà in grado di dare prova, anche stavolta, di grande sensibilità avviando in tempi brevi tutte le iniziative mirate a favorire una rapida accoglienza dei cittadini ucraini che stanno lasciando in questo frangente la propria terra. E sono altrettanto sicura che anche la popolazione non mancherà di offrire, ancora una volta, piena accoglienza a quanti sono costretti a fuggire dalla guerra.

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Visits of the CHR Office representatives on the Polish-Ukrainian border

Date of article: 26/02/2022

Daily News of: 28/02/2022

Country:  Poland

Author: Polish Ombudsman

Article language: en

Because of the military aggression of the Russian Federation against independent Ukraine, and the related crisis and dramatic situation of thousands of people seeking refuge in Poland, on 25-27 February 2022 Deputy Commissioner for Human Rights Hanna Machińska and Marcin Sośniak from the Equal Treatment Department of the CHR Office travelled to the Polish-Ukrainian border. They visited twice the border crossings in Medyka, Przemyśl (railway crossing), Korczowa, Hrebenne and Budomierz, and the reception points in Medyka, Korczowa and Lubycza Królewska, established by the governors of Podkarpackie and Lubelskie Voivodeships, where humanitarian aid is provided to people coming from Ukraine. 


The situation on the border, and the current and planned humanitarian aid were discussed by the CHR representatives with Ewa Leniart, governor of Podkarpackie Voivodeship; Andrzej Popko, Border Guard brigade general and commander of Bieszczady Border Guard unit; Konrad Fijołek, mayor of Rzeszów, and officers of the Border Guard and the Customs Service. At each visited border crossing and reception point, the visiting team spoke to people who had safely reached Poland after leaving Ukraine in tragic circumstances and travelling and queuing at border crossing often for several days. Their stories provided a moving picture of war and refugee, separation from relatives, fear for family members, and hope for a soon return to their home country free of war and aggression. 


The representatives of the Commissioner for Human Rights positively assessed the commitment and work of officers of the Border Guard and the Customs Service. Thanks to their involvement and the significant streamlining of border check procedures, border traffic on the Polish side of the crossings is smooth, despite twenty-kilometer long queues of cars and thousands of pedestrians waiting to cross the border from Ukraine. At some crossings (Medyka), 700 to 900 people cross the border per hour. At the individual crossings the numbers reach thousands. It is worth noting that in order to facilitate the crossing of the border, all the visited crossings have been opened for pedestrian traffic. 


On the Polish side of the border crossings there are warm meals, hot beverages, packed lunches and even clothes available to the arriving people. Fire Brigades provide shuttle bus service between the border crossings and the nearest reception points for people who need rest and necessary in-kind assistance. The reception points also offer medical assistance, and in some of them psychological and legal assistance is available. Employees of the Office for Foreigners work on the sites. On border roads, at the crossings, there are family members and close persons from Poland and other European countries waiting for those arriving from Ukraine. Many people have arrived there to offer free of charge transport to any place in Poland.              

The visiting team and the Commissioner for Human Rights have no doubt that the highest appreciation should be accorded to the society for their reaction to the war-related crisis in Ukraine. At this point, a call should be made for informing relevant voivodeship governors about all support and assistance initiatives offered to people leaving Ukraine. At this stage, it will enable the best possible coordination of the assistance a and will contribute to making the aid purposeful and provided where actually needed.


When assessing the situation at the border crossings, the representatives of the Commissioner for Human Rights noticed that certain areas of work of the Border Services require urgent improvement or facilitation. In Medyka, the visitors’ attention was attracted, in particular, by the situation of foreigners fleeing the war - men, women and children - with non-Ukrainian citizenship, who lived, studied or worked in Ukraine. Many of these people arrived at the border without passports. Sometimes they only had photographs of documents issued by Ukraine or of student ID cards. These are mostly citizens of African countries (including Congo, Nigeria or Cameroon) and countries such as Pakistan, India and Turkey. On the days of the visit, those foreigners were waiting in the border crossing building, in very difficult conditions, for their identity to be verified and for a decision on their entry to Poland. According to their statements, the waiting time was over ten hours. It should be remembered that before, those persons, together with citizens of Ukraine, had been waiting for the border check procedure on the Ukrainian side of the border for several days. The situation of that group of people will be clarified by the Commissioner for Human Rights, also during the future visits to the border. 


A significant problem was also the lack of access to information on the conditions of entry to Poland. Many people, at border crossing points, are permitted to enter the territory of the Republic of Poland for 15 days (pursuant to Article 32 of the Act on Foreigners). During that time, they have to take a decision (and related steps) regarding their potential further stay in Poland and its legalization. Unfortunately, when leaving the border crossing they can count only on the provision of verbal information about the conditions for entry. In their circumstances, these persons may find this form of information far from sufficient. The issue was raised in the meeting with the Voivodeship governor who ensured that employees of relevant Voivodeship offices and the Office for Foreigners were ready to get through to foreigners with the necessary information as soon as possible. According to the visiting team, support from non-governmental organizations and lawyers’ organisations may be necessary. 


At present, efforts are made to provide basic humanitarian aid to people waiting to cross the border on the Ukrainian side. Visits of representatives of the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights on Poland’s border with Ukraine will be continued. Another team is leaving for the border already on 28 February 2022. 

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Statement of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Liudmyla Denisova

Date of article: 26/02/2022

Daily News of: 28/02/2022

Country:  Poland

Author: Polish Ombudsman

Article language: en

STATEMENT of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Liudmyla Denisova on Mass Violations of Human Rights by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the Territory of Ukraine

 

On the second day of the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, the aggressor is shelling cities in 17 regions of our state, and intensive fighting is taking place in 7 regions and the city of Kyiv.

 

The enemy conducts targeted attacks with missiles, multiple-rocket launchers, aircraft on civilian objects - orphanages, kindergartens, schools, hospitals, residences. The number of civilian casualties, children and military servicemen is growing every hour. 

 

The deployment of enemy forces near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant leads to an increase in radiation levels and threatens Europe's environmental security. 

 

By its actions, the Russian Federation violates the rules of international law - the UN Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War - and destroys security system of Europe. 

 

The Armed Forces of Ukraine, security and defense sector bodies, and territorial defense units are giving a decent rebuff to the enemy on the ground. However, we do not have an advantage in the sky due to a significantly larger number of enemy aircraft.

 

In this difficult hour, we need, as never before, the strong, reliable, unconditional support and practical assistance of the entire democratic world, whose values are defended by Ukrainians with weapons in their hands on their land. 

 

As the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, who stands for the protection of the rights of citizens of Ukraine, I call on: 

  • International financial institutions – to cut off Russia from the global payment system SWIFT. 
  • Member States and the leaders of the European Union – to establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine, which will allow Ukraine to fully repel the onslaught of the troops of the Russian Federation;
  • Heads of State and Governments of NATO Member-States to decide at today's special summit on the urgent deployment of military aid to Ukraine, including combat units.

 

Ukraine is fighting! We will not give up!

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The Diputación del Común and the City Council of Garafía establish an inter-institutional coordination

Date of article: 25/02/2022

Daily News of: 28/02/2022

Country:  Spain - Canary Islands

Author: Regional Ombudsman of the Canary Islands

Article language: es

El Diputado del Común y la adjunta segunda fueron recibidos por el alcalde del municipio palmero para tratar las quejas ciudadanas

 

El Diputado del Común, Rafael Yanes, y la adjunta segunda, Milagros Fuentes, realizaron la visita oficial al Ayuntamiento de la Villa de Garafía, en La Palma, y se reunieron con el alcalde, Yeray Rodríguez, y con las concejalas de Servicios Sociales y de Desarrollo, Glemis Rodríguez y Vanesa Pérez, respectivamente, para trasladarle las quejas ciudadanas recibidas en la Institución y mantener la comunicación interinstitucional.


El encuentro sirvió para intercambiar impresiones y trabajar en las peticiones presentadas por la población, así como sentar bases de coordinación y colaboración entre ambos organismos en aras de atender y resolver las reclamaciones de los vecinos y las vecinas del municipio.

 
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