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27 Amendments of Joost LAGENDIJK

Amendment 46 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2
2. Is convinced that EU-US coordinated action is very beneficial for the international communitycan be of fundamental importance for the international community as long as it is aimed at dealing with the present crises and challenges within the framework of multilateral institutions and in compliance with international law; urges the Czech Presidency of the Council and the Commission to work with the new US administration on a common agenda of close cooperation with regard to both bilateral matters and global and regional issues and conflicts;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 72 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8
8. Reaffirms that the new agreement should transform the current Transatlantic Legislators' Dialogue (TLD) into a Joint Parliamentary Committee, serving as a forum for parliamentary dialogue and scrutiny of the implementation of the agreement; considers that this Committee should meet in plenary twice a year and that it should be comprised of both Members of the European Parliament and Members of the US Congress; reiterates that a legislative early-warning system should be created within this Ccommittee; stresses the importance of coordinating the work of the European Parliament and the US Congress on issues of common concern;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 85 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Calls on both partners to promote respect for human rights in the world; underlines the need for intensive coordination in preventive and crisis diplomacy, as well as in responding to pandemics and humanitarian emergencies; encourages the new US administration to repeal the American Service-Members' Protection Act and the so-called Article 98 Agreements, and to ratify and accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court; repeats its appeal for the abolition of the death penalty;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 96 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
16. Calls for closer cooperation between the EU and the US in the field of energy, coordinating their approaches towards the producing countries and strengthening diversity in supply, resources and transportation; advocates closer scientific and technological cooperation on renewable energy and energy efficiency;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 105 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 18
18. Underlines that a peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict is vital, and hopes that it will represent one of the most urgent priorities of the new US administrationurges the new US administration to regard this as a top priority, coordinating closely with the EU and engaging in the Quartet; emphasises that both partners should strive for intensification of the negotiations based on the road map and the Annapolis Conference achievecommitments, aimed at arriving at a two-state solution; urges both partners to redouble their efforts, also within the Quartet and in their dealings with Arab countries, so that a ceasefire in Gaza may be quickly achievedin order to give the present ceasefire in Gaza a solid and lasting basis, to start the reconstruction quickly and to improve the living conditions of the Palestinians, including those in the West Bank;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 110 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 18 a (new)
18a. Urges the EU and the US to work together in renewing strategies to promote efforts to strengthen democracy in the Middle East, based on their economic and soft power in the region;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 112 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19
19. Underlines that the values, security and credibility of the transatlantic community are at stake in Afghanistan; urges the EU, the US, the UN and NATO to come up with a new joint strategic concept which comprehensively integrates the components of the international engagement, in order to increase security in all regions, strengthen the Afghan governmental and local institutions and aid nation-building and prosperity in close cooperation with neighbouring states; considers that the final goal must be a gradual handover of responsibility for security and stability into the hands of the Afghan authorities; recalls UN Security Council resolution 1833 (2008), which encourages all Afghan parties and groups to engage constructively in political dialogue and to avoid resorting to violence, and welcomes in this context President Obama's announcement of his intention to foster dialogue with the diverse political forces in Afghanistan;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 115 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 20
20. Calls on the EU and the US to develop a joint strategy towards Pakistan, aimed at strengthening its democratic institutions, the rule of law and its ability to fight terrorism, while encouraging Pakistan's involvement in responsibility for stability in the region, including the security of the Afghan border; considers that the nomination of Richard Holbrooke as a single special envoy for the Pakistan- Afghan region represents a welcome first step towards such a joint strategy;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 118 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 20 a (new)
20a. Calls on the Obama administration to put an end, as a matter of urgency, to the extra-judicial detention of over 600 detainees in Bagram military base and other secret prisons in Afghanistan and to re-establish the rule of law in the American detention system;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 120 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 21
21. Underlines that the Iranian nuclear programme endangersuncertainties over Iran´s nuclear intentions places additional strains on the non- proliferation system and increases the instability in the region; supports the objective, pursued jointly by both partners, of finding a negotiated solution with Iran, following the dual strategy of dialogue and sanctions, in coordination with other members of the Security Council; considers that any initiatives that one of the partners may launch concerning Iran must be closely coordinated between them in a spirit of trust and transparency;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 154 #

2008/2199(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 29
29. Underlines the importance of fighting terrorism on the basis of full respect for international law and human rights, and of supporting the role of the UN in combating this threat; welcomes the commitment of the new US-President to the closure of Camp Delta in Guantánamo Bay; calls on the Member States to assist with the closure by offering help in finding a suitable new residence for the remaining inmates;
2009/01/30
Committee: AFET
Amendment 76 #

2007/2271(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1
1. Reaffirms its firm commitment to the countries with which it has started membership negotiations and to the countries which have been given clear membership prospects, with the understanding that candidate countries should fully compliancey with the Copenhagen criteria and compatibility with the Union's integration capacity must be fulfilledthat the Union should ensure that its integration capacity allows for further enlargement before these countries can join the Union;
2008/04/28
Committee: AFET
Amendment 111 #

2007/2271(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
3. Recalls that integration capacity reflects the Union's ability at a given point in time to decide and thus to achieve its political objectives, in particular the aim of promoting economic and social progress and a high level of employment in its Member States, of asserting its identity and its ability to act on the international scene, of promoting the rights and interests of Member States' nationals, of developing an area of freedom, security and justice, of fully maintaining and building on its acquis communautaire and of upholding fundamental rights and freedoms, as laid down in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union;
2008/04/28
Committee: AFET
Amendment 7 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1 a (new)
1. Takes the view that after more than 20 years of civil war Afghanistan has become a ‘failed state’, characterised by missing or weak institutions at all levels and unable to satisfy the most basic needs of its citizens such as education, housing, health, nutrition; is convinced that the country has become a test case for the success or failure of international development assistance and the legitimacy of bi- and multi-lateral development cooperation; stresses the need for the international community to demonstrate its ability to end the vicious circle of violence and poverty and to give the country the prospect of sustainable peace and development; calls on the Council and the Commission to bring forward an initiative for an international Council comprising the main donors, military contributors and UN organisations, possibly led by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan and based on the concept of the UN Peacebuilding Commission, in order to harmonise the different reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 28 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. Calls on the United States to put an end to its secret detention programme, to dismantle the facilities used in that connection, and to try, or else release, the remaining detainees in full compliance with international law and standards; considers that the perpetrators of the documented crimes of torture, murder and enforced disappearances in the context of the secret detention programme should be held accountable;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 29 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2 b (new)
2b. Insists that, as long as the basic conditions for due process are not met, Coalition and ISAF forces should refrain from delivering prisoners to the Afghan law-enforcement bodies;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 47 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
3. Points out that one of the main problems facing the country is restoring security; notes that Afghanistan’s security problems are more complex than just a war on terror and therefore they requirethe ‘war on terror’ can only aggravate the lack of the rule of law and the continuing state of impunity; believes that Afghanistan’s security problems require a political more than a military solution; points out that security is a prerequisite for the rule of lawand the rule of law are interdependent, which in turn creates an atmosphere conducive to human development, and that strengthening the rule of law can serve as an important means to advance the freedom of people to exercise choices and enhance their capacity to live meaningful and healthy lives;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 52 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. Calls on the Afghan government to urgently reform the security law of 1987, which is partly responsible for the largely arbitrary criminal justice system in Afghanistan;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 61 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7
7. Draws attention to the fact that the EUPOL mandate foresees the coordination of activities in reforms of the police and justice sectors, and therefore calls on the Council and the Commission to better co- ordinate their respective activities in order to make the EU’s policies more coherent and efficient; considers it equally important for the EU to considerably increase the resources foreseen for EUPOL both in terms of personnel and financing; expresses its support for the EUR 2.5 million programme under the Stability Instrument concerning measures to reform the appointment of judges and prosecutors, and expects that this pilot scheme will serve to develop a substantial long-term justice sector reform programme for 2009;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 70 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8
8. Stresses the need to redefine the role of the provincial reconstruction teams (PRTs) as a result of the wider role of the military, which is increasingly overlapping with the mandates of civilian aid agencies, causing significant friction; is convinced that the goals of humanitarian organisations, which operate on the basis of neutrality, independence and impartiality, and those of the military are not compatible; strongly believes that the PRTs should concentrate on specific objectives related to security, training and working with the Afghan police and military, and supporting the reach of the central government into insecure areas; believes that the numbers of Afghans working in PRTs should be boosted and that local ownership should be enhanced as much as possible;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 94 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Draws attention to the fact that the UNHCR has helped 3.69 million Afghan refugees return to Afghanistan since March 2002, marking the largest assisted return operation in its history but that, despite these returns, approximately 3.5 million registered and unregistered Afghans still remain in Pakistan and Iran and the governments of both those countries have announced their intention to repatriate large numbers of refugees over the coming year; is concerned about the decline in funding for Afghan refugees and underlines that maintaining a successful repatriation program is likely to become more expensive, as the refugees remaining in Pakistan and Iran have less resources and weaker ties to Afghanistan than those who returned earlier; stresses that the safe and voluntary return of Afghan refugees and displaced persons should remain a high priority for Afghanistan and the international community; calls on the Commission and the Member States to increase funding for refugee reintegration;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 98 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13a (new)
13a. Calls on the US government to abandon its crop eradication policy and notably the use of ‘Roundup’ for aerial sprayings, a substance which is associated with serious environmental and health hazards, inasmuch as targeting poppy farmers will only fuel resentment against the international troop presence;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 99 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13 b (new)
13b. Believes that, given the extent of the dependence of Afghan farmers on opium production, all possible contributions to a viable income solution for the rural population concerned should be considered, including licit opium production for medical treatment; expresses its regret that the EU Council, in its conclusions of 29 April 2008, rejects any such notion, and expects the Council and the Commission to present to Parliament within the next few months a conclusive concept of economic development for Afghanistan;
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 119 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital E
E. whereas Afghanistan’s educational system is showing the first signs of positive developments such as an increasing number of children and particularly girls, students and teachers who have returned to school (although female enrolment has been stagnating at some 30%), the ongoing rehabilitation of primary schools and the training for teachers,
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 124 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital F
F. whereas there are no official figures on civilian deaths in Afghanistan but a study by the Afghan government suggests that more than 3,700 people were killed by fighting in Afghanistan in 2006; whereas the majority appear to be insurgents, but it is estimated that some 1,000 civilians were killed by bo, according to UN figures, violence has risen dramatically in 2007, with 8 000 deaths (of which 1 500 are civilian deaths), the highest casualty figure since the overthrow of the Taliban attacks and NATO air strikesin 2001; whereas in June 2007 a network of Afghan and international NGOs had ‘strongly condemned the operations and force protection measures carried out by international military forces in which disproportionate or indiscriminate use of force has resulted in civilian casualties’,
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 125 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital F a (new)
Fa. whereas under the US secret detention programme hundreds of Afghan prisoners remain detained in various prison facilities, such as at the Bagram military base and at Guantánamo, in violation of international humanitarian and human rights law; whereas prisoners in Afghan custody continue to be faced with a law enforcement system that lacks the minimum standards of the rule of law and respect for fundamental human rights,
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET
Amendment 147 #

2007/2208(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Citation 17 a (new)
– having regard to the Council Conclusions of 29 April 2008 on Afghanistan’s National Drug Control Strategy,
2008/05/15
Committee: AFET