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24 Amendments of Philippe JUVIN related to 2016/2219(INI)

Amendment 34 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 19
— having regard to its resolution of xxx October 2016 on corporate liability for serious human rights abuses in third countries13, __________________ 13 NB: 2015/2315(INI). Plenary vote in October 2016.deleted
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 35 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 20
— having regard to its resolution of xxx September 2016 on human rights and migration in third countries14, __________________ 14NB: 2015/2316(INI). Plenary vote in September2016.deleted
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 23 a (new)
- having regard to its resolution of 4 February 2016 on the systematic mass murder of religious minorities by the self- styled ISIS/Daesh1a, __________________ 1aTexts adopted of that date, P8_TA(2016)0051
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 61 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital C b (new)
Cb. whereas, with few exceptions, the Member States have failed to put sufficient resources into defence so as to be capable of military intervention to help protect civilian populations;
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 174 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1
1. Expresses its serious concern that the promotion and protection of human rights and democratic values are under threat worldwide, and that the universality of human rights is increasingly, and seriously, being challenged by a number of authoritarian regimes and terrorist groups;
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 183 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2
2. Expresses its serious concern at the numerous, ever-increasing attempts made to shrink the space of civil society and human rights defenders, and the growing number of repressive laws adopted throughout the worldoutside the EU, under the pretext of combating terrorism (for example, through the introduction of counter-terrorism laws in Turkey);
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 313 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 28 b (new)
28b. Calls on the Member States to significantly step up their defence efforts to ensure that European battlegroups can be deployed when the security of civilian populations, in Europe or elsewhere, is threatened;
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 431 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 36 j (new)
36j. Calls on the Commission to conclude further readmission agreements with safe countries to help speed up the processing of international protection applications by people at genuine risk in their country of origin and to better combat the problem of ‘economic migrants’;
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 453 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 39 f (new)
39f. In view of the extremely urgent need to develop and stabilise peripheral EU countries, calls as an interim measure for the intra-European development funds (ERDF, etc.) to be massively deployed in those countries;
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 555 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 61
61. Reiterates its request that the Commission propose a comprehensive Child Rights Strategy and Action Plan for the next five years, in order to prioritise children’s rights within EU external policies and to promote children’s rights, in particular by contributing to ensuring children’s access to water, sanitation, healthcare and education, including in conflict zones and refugee camps, and eliminating child labour, torture, trafficking, early and forced marriage, female genital mutilation and sexual exploitation, and combating the phenomenon of child soldiers;
2016/10/12
Committee: AFET
Amendment 680 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 75
75. Calls on the EU and its Member States to commit more actively to ensureing that religious minorities are respected worldwide, including in the Middle East, where Yazidis, Christians and Muslim minorities are being persecuted by ISIS and other terrorist groupISIS is carrying out a veritable genocide of the Christian minorities;
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 737 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 83
83. Calls for increased support in the areas of promoting media freedom, protecting independent journalists and bloggers, reducing the digital divide and facilitating unrestricted access to information and communication, and uncensored access to the internet (digital freedom); stresses, however, the need to put in place alert systems to detect harmful content;
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 747 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 87
87. Condemns allthe restrictions on digital communication, including the closing down of websites and the blocking of personal accounts by authoritarian regimes in order to restrict freedom of expression;
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 759 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 88
88. Is concerned about the growth of illegal hate speech, meaning speech that attacks a person or a group on the basis of national origin, colour, religion, gender or sexual orientation, especially on social media platforms; calls on the Commission to involve representatives of civil society organisations to ensure that their views are taken into account in the negotiations on codes of conduct, and to consider what legal options it can invoke to close these sites that spread hate speech and to close the accounts of their authors; recalls that ISIS recruits massively through social networks and that its newspaper Dar-al- Islam is readily available online;
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 774 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 90
90. Recalls that the EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy underlines the need to ensure that respect for freedom of opinion and expression are integrated into the development policies and programmes relating to terrorism, including the use of digital surveillance technologies; stresses the need to develop effective communication strategies for countering terrorist and extremist propaganda, and recruitment methods, notably online and via encrypted mail applications such as Telegram;
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 787 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 94 a (new)
94a. Regrets that Turkey has raised the possibility of reintroducing the death penalty and points out that this is a policy that conflicts with European values;
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 808 #
Motion for a resolution
Subheading 26
Dronesdeleted
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 809 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 104
104. Expresses its grave concern over the use of armed drones in the absence of an appropriate international legal framework; urges the EU to adopt an EU common position on the use of armed drones that upholds human rights and international humanitarian law;deleted
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 818 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 105
105. Emphasises the EU ban on the development, production and use of fully autonomous weapons that enable strikes to be carried out without human intervention; calls on the EU to oppose and ban the practice of extrajudicial and targeted killings;deleted
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 825 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 106
106. Calls on the VP/HR, the Member States and the Council to include armed drones in relevant European and international disarmament and arms control mechanisms;deleted
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 833 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 107
107. Calls on the EU to take all possible measures towards ensuring greater transparency and accountability on the part of third countries in the use of armed drones as regards to the legal basis for their use and to operational responsibility, to allow for judicial review of drone strikes and to ensure that victims of unlawful drone strikes have access to effective remedies;deleted
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 839 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 108
108. Calls on the Commission to keep Parliament properly informed about the use of EU funds for all research and development projects associated with the construction of drones, for civil as well as military purposes; calls for human-rights impact assessments to be conducted of future drone development projects;deleted
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 845 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 109
109. Stresses that the impact of technologies on the improvement of human rights should be mainstreamed in EU policies and programmes, in order to advance the protection of human rights and the promotion of democracy, the rule of law, good governance, and peaceful conflict solution;deleted
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 850 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 110
110. Recommends that the EU develop a more comprehensive approach to democratisation processes, as monitoring free and fair elections is only one dimension, and stresses that political transition and democratisation need to be combined with respect for human rights, the promotion of justice, transparency, accountability, reconciliation, the rule of law, economic and social development, measures to combat extreme poverty, and the establishment of democratic institutions;
2016/10/18
Committee: AFET