The European Parliament adopted a resolution on the imprisonment of workers and human rights activists in Algeria.
The text adopted in plenary had been jointly tabled by the S&D, ALDE, GUE/NGL, Greens/EFA and EFDD groups.
Parliament expressed its concern at the arrest and detention of worker activists, as they are being detained in spite of the fact that their activities are fully permissible under Algerian law and in line with the international human rights instruments which Algeria has ratified.
Recalling that Algeria has an obligation to respect universal human rights, including freedom of assembly and association, Members considered that harassment and intimidation of labour rights activists and human rights defenders, including at judicial level, is not a practice in accordance with the provisions of the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders.
On the other hand, the right to a fair trial and ensuring a minimum guarantee for the rights of the defence for all detainees, including human rights defenders and labour rights activists, is in compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), ratified by Algeria.
Parliament called on the Algerian authorities to:
The Vice-President of the Commission/High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (VP/HR) and the EU Member States are called upon to ensure that there is a clear and principled EU policy vis-à-vis Algeria that includes a human rights dialogue. Parliament also urged for a stronger chapter on human rights in the future EU-Algeria Action Plan.