(CoE) Commissioner calls for a shift from a transactional to a "people-centred" approach to peace-making in Ukraine

Date of article: 11/12/2025

Daily News of: 12/12/2025

Country:  EUROPE

Author: (CoE) Commissioner for Human Rights

Article language: en

Michael O’Flaherty, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, has released his report following a high-level, closed-door meeting in Warsaw on 13 –14 November 2025. The report asserts that human rights must underpin all peace-making efforts for Ukraine, shifting the focus from transactional negotiations to a people-centred approach.

The urgency of this shift is underscored by the escalating Russian attacks on Kyiv and across Ukraine. The brutal reality is that civilian casualties are significantly higher than in 2024 and the destruction of Ukraine’s energy capacity is so extensive that its people are facing the harshest winter since Russia’s full-scale invasion began.

“Any settlement that focuses predominantly on land, resources, or military strategy — a purely 'transactional peace' — makes the human element secondary. Such disregard for the experiences of millions of victims would result in an unjust and unsustainable peace", the Commissioner states. "The path to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine must be based on the fundamental principles of human rights, justice and accountability".

The meeting brought together 35 high-level officials and experts from the fields of diplomacy, human rights, and peace-making. The resulting report identifies five key directions to guide international policies.

1.    Contextualising the agenda: Acknowledging the ineffectiveness of current international mechanisms in stopping Russia’s aggression, learning from past peace-making experience and building alliances through creative diplomacy.

2.    Securing a people-centred peace by prioritising the needs of the most affected groups, including the 6,37 million people living in Ukraine’s territories temporarily occupied by Russia; prisoners of war; civilian detainees; the estimated 20,000 Ukrainian children transferred to Russia; the 6,9 million refugees; the 3,67 million people internally displaced and the victims of international crimes, including war-related  sexual violence. The peace process should draw on contributions from all national and international actors, including victim and other civil society organisations, and ensure a full and equal participation of women.

3.    Pursuing accountability through multiple avenues: supporting the current establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine and of the International Claims Commission for Ukraine; the International Criminal Court; the use of universal jurisdiction; and Ukraine’s prosecution authorities and judiciary.

4.    Ensuring fair reparations: ensuring that all victims of Russia’s war of aggression since 2014 can obtain adequate compensation.

5.    Strengthening coordination and alignment between various actors engaged in efforts for a human rights-based peace and accountability, such as the Ukrainian national authorities, international organisations and civil society.

The report raises concerns about the 1,6 million children living in occupied territories who are subject to a militarised education system designed to forcibly alter their national identity. It also draws attention to the lack of access for international humanitarian and human rights organisations to Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia, the overwhelming majority of whom are believed to have been tortured. 

In addition, the report calls for reinforcing the concept of holistic security across Europe in a time of remilitarisation and major investment in hard security. “Defence is critical but should be part of a wider democratic security approach that integrates human rights”, notes the Commissioner.

 

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Silvio Witt offiziell zum Bürgerbeauftragten ernannt

Date of article: 11/12/2025

Daily News of: 12/12/2025

Country:  Germany - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Author:

Article language: de

Silvio Witt ist von Landtagspräsidentin Birgit Hesse offiziell zum Bürgerbeauftragten des Landes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ernannt worden, nachdem er im November mit großer Mehrheit vom Landtag gewählt wurde.

 

Der in Neustrelitz geborene Silvio Witt war zuvor zehn Jahre lang Oberbürgermeister von Neubrandenburg. Er ist parteilos. Nach seiner Ausbildung zum Bankkaufmann bei der Sparkasse Mecklenburg-Strelitz  arbeitete Silvio Witt dort bis 2002 im Bereich Medien- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Dem folgte ein Studium für Internationales Handelsmanagement an der Hochschule Worms und der Wirtschaftshochschule Budapest, das er als Diplom-Betriebswirt abschloss.   

Silvio Witt wird sein Amt am 1. Januar 2026 antreten.

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L’ultimo appuntamento delle Giornate di Studio della Difesa Civica regionale.

Date of article: 09/12/2025

Daily News of: 12/12/2025

Country:  Italy

Author: National coordination of the Italian regional ombudsmen

Article language: it

Il 4 dicembre 2025 a L’Aquila, si è svolta l’ultima delle Giornate di Studio della difesa civica regionale nella cornice della Sala Ipogea del Consiglio regionale dell’Abruzzo.

Durante l’incontro, aperto dai saluti del Presidente della Regione Abruzzo, Marco Marsilio, sono intervenuti: Cristina Equizi (Professoressa di Diritto Costituzionale-UNIVAQ), Walter Giulietti (Professore di Diritto Amministrativo-UNIVAQ), Roberto Colagrande (Avvocato Foro L’Aquila), Paolo Gatti (Presidente della Commissione sanità), Dino Piccari (Direttore amministrativo Asl1), Dario Verzulli (presidente dell’Associazione Autismo Onlus) e Paola Federici (Presidente di CittadinanzAttiva Abruzzo).

Inoltre, in occasione dei 30 anni della legge regionale che ha istituito il Difensore Civico, sono state consegnate le targhe di merito ai due ex Difensori civici della Regione Abruzzo, Nicola Sisti e Fabrizio Di Carlo. Riceveranno le onorificenze anche le famiglie di Giandonato Morra, Giovanni Masciocchi e Mario Grossi.

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(FRA) Supporting EU Disability Rights Week

Date of article: 11/12/2025

Daily News of: 12/12/2025

Country:  EUROPE

Author:

Article language: en

Equality, non-discrimination and racism People with disabilities

The FRA Director and colleagues took part in a number of engagements under the Disability Rights Week from 2 to 4 December in Brussels, organised by EU institutions.

The Director outlined FRA’s positions, priorities and ongoing work as regards disability to the European Parliament’s Committee on Petitions and the Parliament’s Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. 

FRA Spokesperson Nicole Romain took part in the Parliament’s first Digital Accessibility Day sharing insights from its work on digital accessibility and inclusion. 

FRA expert Nevena Peneva presented FRA’s recently published report, ‘Places of Care = Places of Safety? Violence against persons with disabilities in institutions’, in a panel discussion hosted by the Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. 

The Agency also attended the European Commission’s ‘European Day of Persons with Disabilities’ Conference.

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IOI Ombudsman News 48/2025

Date of article: 12/12/2025

Daily News of: 12/12/2025

Country:  WORLD

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Article language: en


 

 


 

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The newly elected Paliamentary Ombudsman, Jari Råman, taken by the Finnish Parliament´s photographer Hanne Salonen

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Office of the Ombudsman Punjab launched a comprehensive crackdown against overpricing, adulteration, and the sale of substandard or unsafe food items

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