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EFI 2012 Tradiotional Cocktail in Strasbourg
Wednesday, 01 February 2012 12:17

More than 40 Members of the European Parliament gathered in Strasbourg for the EFI 2012 annual cocktail.

The Members, coming from a wide political spectrum, were formally introduced to EFI's new Chairman, Marek Siwiec MEP

Mr. Siwiec laid out the work plan for 2012, and informed the members about the variety of activities, missions and conferences in the near future.

 

 
German socialist Martin Schulz elected President of the European Parliament
Tuesday, 17 January 2012 11:57

By: The Associated Press

Martin Schulz, German socialist, was elected president of the European Parliament on Tuesday, promising to increase the role of the 27-nation legislature.

Schulz replaced Poland's Jerzy Buzek, who did not seek re-election. He handily defeated two British legislators in the first round of balloting, winning 387 votes against 142 for Nirj Deva and 141 for Diana Wallis.

 

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THE 4th EFI PARLIAMENTARIAN MISSION TO AUSCHWITZ
Thursday, 12 January 2012 12:07

THE 4th EFI PARLIAMENTARIANS

MISSION TO AUSCHWITZ

26 – 27 January 2012 

On the occasion of 

European Holocaust Remembrance Day

In Comemoration 70th Anniversary of the Vanssee Conference 

REMEMBERING THE PAST TO FOSTER A PEACEFUL FUTURE 

A United Europe Against Anti-Semitism, Racism and Xenophobia

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Human? Rights? Sanctions!
Wednesday, 04 January 2012 12:14

BY Caroline Szyber, MP (Christian Democrats) and Daniel Radomski, MBA

The unacceptable situation of increasing human rights abuses in Iran has become even more serious in recent years.

Despite the United Nation's important role in promoting the conservation of both human rights and world peace, after nine years of sanctions and international pressure, the worrying developments in Iran have not diminished in their intensity - quite the contrary. The question that the international community now should ask itself is: what will a regime that has repeatedly proved to be unscrupulous in violently curtailing its own citizens' freedoms and rights, be capable of doing against its sworn enemies, should they have access to nuclear weapons?

The United States has recently decided to increase the intensity and scope of its sanctions that will now also target Iran's central bank and financial sector, in order to pressure the Islamic Republic to abandon its plans for a nuclear weapon potential by strangling its oil revenues. More countries should adopt this example and be clear in their determination and resolve towards hard-hitting sanctions to strike against Iran’s appalling human rights record as well as its aggressive military ambitions.

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