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Liz Lynne MEP Liberal Democrat MEP for the West Midlands |
| www.lordsreformday.org.uk - 1032 days and counting | <liz@lizlynne.org.uk> | 12th October 2008 |
MEPS MUST KICK-START SANCTIONS PROCESS OVER CIA FLIGHTS - LIZ LYNNE6.32.53pm GMT Fri 9th Dec 2005 In advance of Monday's meeting of the European Parliament's Civil Liberties committee with EU justice Commissioner Franco Frattini and a full plenary debate next Wednesday over CIA flights allegations, Liberal Democrat MEP, Liz Lynne is calling for the committee to launch the groundwork necessary for any sanctions process. The Liberal Democrats will on Monday push for the Civil Liberties committee to begin preparatory work on invoking the human rights clause of the EU Treaty to punish Member States - which could mean stripping a state of its EU voting rights - over possible complicity in 'extraordinary rendition' and torture. Ms Lynne said: "There is enough material to warrant putting the mechanism of Article 7 into first gear. While the call two weeks ago for a special MEP committee of inquiry is getting support, we must not delay the legal groundwork necessary in case sanctions have to be contemplated for breach of fundamental rights." She added: "We will liaise with national and Council of Europe inquiries into whether European airports were used in the transport of suspects to be tortured, and in particular take great interest in the replies by Member States to the questions put by Council of Europe investigator Dick Marty." "But we must not waste time. If we gather advice now from our lawyers and network of human rights experts on what actions or omissions by our governments would constitute a breach of EU obligations, then when the results come in we can evaluate quickly whether the sanctions process should be launched." ENDS Notes 1. Article 7 of the EU treaty provides a mechanism, in which all 3 EU institutions play a part, for determining 'a clear risk of a serious breach' or 'a serious and persistent breach' of the principles which all EU states are required to observe under Article 6. These are liberty, democracy, respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law. If a breach is found, then a punishment of suspension of rights, including voting rights, can be imposed. 2. Key questions about EU states and extraordinary rendition (transfer of terrorist suspects outside judicial controls or extradition law, for harsh interrogation and possible torture) include:
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