On
10 December, the European Union and its Member States celebrate Human Rights
Day. As inequality and violations of human rights pose increasing challenges
across the world, and conflict continues in countries such as Syria, it is all
the more important that we redouble our efforts to defend the rights of all people.
This is why this year we join the United Nations in calling upon people to
stand up for someone’s rights.
Each
of us has an individual responsibility to stand up for these rights. We can
draw inspiration from human rights defenders, who bravely face increasing
pressure and threats in many countries. The European Union resolves to protect
them, and to promote civil society space. EU officials at all levels do this by
meeting with human rights defenders, monitoring their trials, visiting them in
detention and raising their cases with governments. In 2016, the EU has also
provided financial support through the EIDHR Emergency Fund to more than 250
human rights defenders and their families who are at risk because of their
daily work.
Whilst
individual action is essential, the European Union as a whole will continue to
play a leading role in promoting a rules-based global order, with respect for
human rights at its core. The EU’s Special Representative for Human Rights,
Stavros Lambrinidis, is actively raising the profile of EU human rights policy
globally. Meanwhile, EU delegations are working tirelessly to defend human
rights in their host countries. The EU remains a vocal advocate for human
rights in multilateral fora and lends its full support to the UN human rights
system, which is fundamental to protecting universal human rights and
monitoring compliance.
In
the coming year, the EU will be pursuing the follow up to the new Global
Strategy for the EU’s Foreign and Security Policy, launched in June 2016, in
which we pledged to foster respect for human rights both within and outside the
EU. This includes ensuring the highest level of human rights protection for
migrants and refugees in all EU action on migration and development. We will
also be assessing progress on our ambitious Action Plan on Human Rights and
Democracy for 2015-2019. Equally, we will renew our commitment to combatting
torture and ill-treatment and protecting the rights of the child by reviewing
our EU guidelines and further strengthening the impact of our policies on these
issues.
Today
and every day this year, the EU will stand up for human rights worldwide, and
will commit its full support to every individual who does the same.