The government needs to show both perpetrators and victims that violence against minorities will not be tolerated. Condemning ethnically motivated attacks for what they are, and bringing those responsible to justice are crucial.

We are deeply concerned for his safety and well-being.

Allegations that Moroccan and Spanish officials were involved in the deaths of migrants are extremely serious. These incidents require an independent international investigation.

This unprecedented assault on the work of human rights groups will invariably undermine the rights of all Russians.

Violence against minorities has increasingly become a problem in Serbia today. Serbia cannot hope to move closer towards the European Union unless it starts taking these attacks a lot more seriously.

Morocco must do far more to respect the basic human rights of migrants before it can be considered a safe country for returns. This is hardly the time to be discussing an EU returns agreement with Morocco.

Shipping people back to Morocco is not an answer to this crisis. Protecting these extremely vulnerable people should be the Spanish government's priority.

Instead of going after the perpetrators of the massacre, the Uzbek government is trying to deny responsibility and silence witnesses.

The Uzbek government's promises not to torture these men are not worth the paper they're written on. Diplomatic assurances of this type from Uzbekistan do not provide a reliable safeguard against torture and ill-treatment.