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Summary: The Commissioner's Human Rights Comments were formally called 'Viewpoints'.
- Silencing voices against homophobia violates human rights (June 2012)
- Protection of journalists is essential for media freedom in Europe (October 2011)
- Human rights defenders need solidarity from all parts of Europe when repressed by their governments (September 2011)
- Clear laws needed to protect trans persons from discrimination and hatred (July 2011)
- Penalising women who wear the burqa does not liberate them (July 2011)
- Politicians using anti-Roma rhetoric are spreading hate (June 2011)
- Zero tolerance for sexual abuse of children (May 2011)
- Inhuman treatment of persons with disabilities in institutions (October 2010)
- Refugee children should have a genuine chance to seek asylum (August 2010)
- Stateless Roma: no documents – no rights (August 2010)
- Adoption should only be agreed when in the child’s best interests (May 2010)
- Children coming alone as migrants should not be automatically returned (April 2010)
- Realising children’s rights requires more than rhetoric – systematic and concrete actions are now needed (November 2009)
- Children with intellectual disabilities are still stigmatised and excluded (September 2009)
- Serious implementation of human rights standards requires benchmarking indicators (August 2009)
- Governments should open up channels for civil society complaints against violations of social rights (May 2009)
- “Children should not be treated as criminals”, says Europe Commissioner (February 2009)
- “Respect and rights-based action instead of charity for people with disabilities” (October 2008)
- Human rights education must be a priority (October 2008)
- "Refugees must be able to reunite with their family members" (August 2008)
- "The key to the promotion of Roma rights: early and inclusive education" (April 2008)
- Moving towards a total ban of domestic violence against children (January 2008)
- Listen seriously to the views of children (November 2007)
- It is wrong to punish child victims - Viewpoint on juvenile crime (January 2007)
- HIV infected persons should be supported, not discriminated against (December 2006)
- Ombudsmen are key defenders of human rights – their independence must be respected (September 2006)
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