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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-06-03

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Austerity imposed under Greek bailouts violated rights, independent UN expert finds
  • [02] Potami leader urges government, judicial authorities to resolve problems in Golden Dawn trial

  • [01] Austerity imposed under Greek bailouts violated rights, independent UN expert finds

    There has been "large-scale violation of rights" in Greece as a result of the austerity programmes imposed by its international lenders, independent UN expert on human rights Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky said in a press conference here on Friday.

    According to Bohoslavsky, an independent expert of the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of states on the full enjoyment of human rights, it was "obvious" that Greece needs a "minimal fiscal margin" in order to ensure that basic human rights are respected.

    "It is not acceptable that some people should not have the capability to buy food or lose access of basic medical care or are unable to keep a roof over their heads," he underlined.

    Regarding Greece's debt, the UN expert said the creditors' proposals to Greece were "too little, too late" and that his main recommendation to the country's lenders was that debt relief to Greece was "absolutely essential". Welcoming the now widespread recognition that the country's debt was not sustainable, Bohoslavsky noted that this was the time for action and said he was disturbed by the latest decision to postpone action until after 2018, while categorically ruling out debt reduction.

    He also predicted further short-term and long-term repercussions on human rights by the further round of austerity cuts and tax increases that the Greek government was forced to impose, under pressure from the country's lenders.

    The UN expert called for a "change in approach" and welcomed the European Commission's initiative to August 2015 to carry out an assessment of the social repercussions of the third economic adjustment programme implemented by Greece, saying it was a "first step in the right direction." This social impact assessment should also include an assessment of the impact on human rights, he added, and noted that a European Social Rights Charter should also reflect the international obligation of member-states to protect human rights.

    Bohoslavsky carried out official visits to European agencies and institutions responsible for these issues during the week, meeting with representatives of the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Eurogroup Working Group, as well as trade unionists and citizen organisations.

    Speaking to reporters, he expressed "concern" over a change in EU policy that placed emphasis on fiscal stability at the expense of other concerns and undermined a previously balanced approach that protected economic stability, equality and social cohesion. He also noted that financial institutions and states had a joint responsibility to protect human rights.

    "Even though the EU member-states are primarily responsible for fulfilling their international obligations for human rights, international organisations including the EU, its agencies and financial institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, are not above international law on human rights," Bohoslavsky said.

    [02] Potami leader urges government, judicial authorities to resolve problems in Golden Dawn trial

    Potami party leader Stavros Theodorakis urged the government and judicial authorities on Friday to do everything they can to speed up the trial of Golden Dawn members who are facing charges including murder and participation in a criminal organisation.

    "The developments in the trial of Golden Dawn cause the indignation of every citizen who still believes that Greece is a European country where the rule of law applies," Theodorakis said on his Facebook page, adding that the trial, one of the most important ones in decades, is discredited every day.

    He then proposed that members of the judging panel should be exempt from any other job and that the trial be transferred to Athens' Court of Appeals room. He also said the head of the Athens Court of Appeal, the president, the case prosecutor and justice minister should come to an agreement and resolve the issue.


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