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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
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Plenary sitting
<Date>{25/10/2011}25.10.2011</Date> <NoDocSe>B7‑0568/2011</NoDocSe>
<TitreType>MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION</TitreType>
<TitreSuite>with request for inclusion in the
agenda for the debate on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the
rule of law</TitreSuite>
<TitreRecueil>pursuant to Rule 122 of the Rules
of Procedure</TitreRecueil>
<Titre>on the case of Rafah Nached in Syria</Titre>
<RepeatBlock-By><Depute>VĂ©ronique
De Keyser</Depute>
<Commission>{S&D}on behalf of the S&D Group</Commission>
</RepeatBlock-By>
B7‑0568/2011
- having regard to the statements by the spokesperson
Catherine Ashton, the EU High Representative on 30 August on the worsening of
the human rights situation in Syria and the situation of Rafah Nashed in Syria
of 23 September 2011,
- having regard to the statement of the Vice-President of
the European Parliament Libor Roucek in the plenary session of 29 September
calling for the release of Rafah Nashed,
- having regard to the Council's conclusions on 10 October
2011 and the sanctions on 13 October 2011,
- having regard to its resolutions on the situation in
Syria, Bahrain and Yemen from 7 April and from 7 July 2011,
- having regard to its resolution on the situation in Syria
from 15 September 2011,
A. whereas a Paris-educated Syrian psychoanalyst Rafah
Nashed, was arrested on 10 September at the Damascus airport; whereas she is known for treating victims of psychological trauma
as well as for her active engagement in favour of dialogue between all Syrians,
B. whereas Rafah Nashed is 66 years old and her health
condition is precarious as she has a heart disease; whereas her health is deteriorating
in prison aggravating her heart disease;
C. whereas on the time of arresting she was boarding a plane
to Paris where her daughter was about to give birth;
D. whereas she had no political connections and her ambition has
been only humanitarian and scientific; whereas a petition has been
signed for her immediate and unconditional release;
1. Calls on the Syrian authorities for the immediate and
unconditional release of Rafah Nashed for humanitarian reasons;
2. Strongly condemns the escalating use of force of
the Syrian regime against peaceful protesters and the brutal and systematic
persecution of pro-democracy activists, human rights defenders and journalists;
3. Calls for an
immediate end to violent crackdowns against peaceful demonstrators and
harassment of their families, the release of all detained protesters, political
prisoners, human rights defenders and journalists;
4. Calls for on an immediate,
genuine and inclusive political process in Syria with the participation of all
democratic political actors and civil society organisations for a peaceful and
lasting transition in Syria towards a humanitarian society;
5. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the
Council, the Commission, the Vice-President of the Commission/High
Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, the
governments and parliaments of the Member States, the Secretary-General of the
Arab League and the Government and Parliament of the Syrian Arab Republic.
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