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7 Amendments of Eva JOLY related to 2016/2009(INI)

Amendment 62 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 36 a (new)
- having regard to its resolutions on the use of torture by the CIA, in particular the latest dated 8 June 2016,
2016/09/21
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 151 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B
B. whereas acts of terrorism constitute one of the most serious violations of fundamental rights and freedoms; whereas it is necessary to have adequate tools in place to protect EU citizens and residents and to respond properly to such violations within the framework of the rule of law and fundamental rights;
2016/09/21
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 423 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5
5. Welcomes the Commission initiatives to strengthen security cooperation between Member States and fully supports allcertain proposed measures to pave the way towards an effective Security Union, in particular the directive on combatting terrorism; stresses the importance of fully respecting the rule of law and fundamental rights in the fight against terrorism, in particular the freedom of movement, the freedom of expression and communication, as well as the right to data protection and privacy; insists on the need for democratic and judicial oversight of counter-terrorism; stresses that measures that in retrospect were not necessary, effective or proportionate need to be repealed, violations of fundamental rights investigated and redressed and new forms of democratic scrutiny developed; insists on the inclusion of sunset or periodic reauthorisation clauses in such measures and agreements; rejects the use of national security as a pretext to undermine fundamental rights;
2016/09/21
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 451 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7
7. Believes that a European early warning and responsive system should be set up to identify groupindividuals that are at high risk of radicalisation; calls on the EU and the Member States to make greater efforts to prevent radicalisation via the Internet and social media, in particular among young people, and to assist the families of those who are at risk; encouragesregrets that Member States to exchange best pdo not use existing instruments of cooperation at their full extent; stresses that a closer cross-border cooperactices and to use intelligence-sharing mechanismson among the competent national and European authorities is needed with regard to exchange of information in order to fight terrorist networks more efficiently;
2016/09/21
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 459 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7 a (new)
7a. Believes that a comprehensive policy to prevent the radicalisation and recruitment of citizens of the Union by terrorist organisations can only be successful if accompanied by long-term proactive de-radicalisation processes in the judicial sphere; stresses the need to develop strategies on social inclusion, education, employment and housing and policies tackling discrimination and exclusion in order to prevent vulnerable individuals from joining violent extremist organisations;
2016/09/21
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 467 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7 b (new)
7b. Reiterates its resolve to ensure accountability for massive violations of fundamental rights, in particular, in the context of transportation and illegal detention of prisoners in European countries by the CIA, by means of open and transparent investigations; calls for a protection of those revealing such violations, such as journalists and whistleblowers;
2016/09/21
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 471 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7 c (new)
7c. Deplores the conditions in the prisons of numerous Member States; calls on the Commission to propose through legislative action minimum and enforceable standards which guarantee that the recommendations of the European Committee for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment and punishment (CPT) and the judgments of the ECtHR are implemented both in the context of pre-trial detention and criminal punishment;
2016/09/21
Committee: LIBE