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2004/2576(RSP) Resolution on the Darfur region in the Sudan

Progress: Procedure completed

Legal Basis:
RoP 132-p2

Events

2005/03/16
   CSL - Debate in Council
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2005/03/16
   CSL - Council Meeting
2005/02/21
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2005/02/21
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2005/01/31
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2005/01/31
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2004/12/13
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2004/12/13
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2004/11/02
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2004/11/02
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2004/10/11
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2004/10/11
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2004/09/16
   EP - Text adopted by Parliament, topical subjects
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 566 votes to 6 with 16 abstentions a resolution tabled by the Committee on Development on the humanitarian situation in Sudan.

It condemns the Government of the Sudan for its deliberate support in Darfur of the targeting of civilians from certain communities - in villages and also later in centres for displaced persons - which includes killings, the use of sexual violence against women, looting and general harassment. It considers that the governance of the Sudan has, for decades, been characterised by persistent mismanagement, by underdevelopment and by the economic and political marginalisation of certain communities and regions and that this situation is at the root of the conflict in Darfur, as is the undemocratic nature of the present regime. Members call for a political solution rather that a military one as the only way to put an end to the conflict. Therefore, the Government of the Sudan, the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) are urged to engage more actively in the Abuja (Nigeria) peace process under the auspices of the African Union, and to respect strictly the Ceasefire Agreement signed in Chad on 8 April 2004. Parliament congratulates the Commission and Council on having been in the forefront of international action in facing up to the crisis in Darfur, especially in brokering the Ceasefire Agreement, participating in the AU-led ceasefire monitoring mission, providing humanitarian aid and developing a political process to resolve the conflict.

With regard to EU action, Parliament stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union. It calls on the Council and Commission to reinforce the military and civilian staff of the African Union in Addis Ababa – including the recruitment and training of planning officers and the improvement of the chain of command – and its liaison office in Khartoum. The resolution asks EU Member States to coordinate their offers of support to the African Union rather than acting bilaterally in order to lessen the bureaucratic burden on the African Union at a time of such heavy pressure.

Parliament asks the Government of Sudan to do the following:

to finalise the Naivasha (Kenya) peace process between the Government of the Sudan and the SPLM/A on the basis of the substantial progress already made; to ground all military aircraft in Darfur immediately; release all prisoners of conscience, including those opposition members and human rights activists who were identified in a letter the European Parliament delegation handed to the Minister of the Interior; agree to increase the number of human rights monitors from UNHCHR; agree to the establishment of an international human rights commission which can independently assess the crimes committed in the Darfur region since April 2003; further speed up its issuing of visas for humanitarian aid workers travelling to Khartoum and beyond.

It urges the Sudanese authorities to end impunity and to bring to justice the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and war crimes, which can be construed as tantamount to genocide. Should the Sudan fail to exercise its sovereign jurisdiction, the international community will have to find a way of ensuring they are brought to justice, including those responsible in the present Sudanese regime. Parliament calls on the Council and the Member States to request the United Nations Security Council to exercise its referral powers pursuant to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

Parliament asks the United Nations:

to coordinate plans better with the AU in order to avoid a situation where the establishment of so called "safe areas" under the UN action plan could allow movements of Government troops, thus jeopardising the Ceasefire Agreement. Parliament believes that any movement of troops is, in any case, to be considered as a breach of the Ceasefire Agreement; ensure that, when any future plans for Darfur are drawn up, all parties to the conflict are consulted, including the SLA/M and JEM, and also to ensure consultation with the Ceasefire Commission; consider a global arms embargo on the Sudan and other targeted sanctions against those responsible for massive abuses of human rights and to ensure that any such sanctions do not add to the suffering of the population of Sudan.

The Parliament also:

stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union; calls for a substantial increase in the number of ceasefire observers as a first step towards enhancing the monitoring capacity of the AU Ceasefire Commission; calls for consideration to be given to the establishment of an international police force to increase protection and security for civilians at risk and with a view to advising and supporting the Sudanese police and to restoring civilians' confidence and sense of security; c alls on all parties involved in the conflict to refrain from the recruitment and use of child soldiers under the age of 18.

Lastly, Parliament urges the Government of Eritrea to refrain from providing any direct or indirect support to those involved in the conflict in Darfur.

2004/09/16
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2004/09/16
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Details

The European Parliament adopted by 566 votes to 6 with 16 abstentions a resolution tabled by the Committee on Development on the humanitarian situation in Sudan.

It condemns the Government of the Sudan for its deliberate support in Darfur of the targeting of civilians from certain communities - in villages and also later in centres for displaced persons - which includes killings, the use of sexual violence against women, looting and general harassment. It considers that the governance of the Sudan has, for decades, been characterised by persistent mismanagement, by underdevelopment and by the economic and political marginalisation of certain communities and regions and that this situation is at the root of the conflict in Darfur, as is the undemocratic nature of the present regime. Members call for a political solution rather that a military one as the only way to put an end to the conflict. Therefore, the Government of the Sudan, the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) are urged to engage more actively in the Abuja (Nigeria) peace process under the auspices of the African Union, and to respect strictly the Ceasefire Agreement signed in Chad on 8 April 2004. Parliament congratulates the Commission and Council on having been in the forefront of international action in facing up to the crisis in Darfur, especially in brokering the Ceasefire Agreement, participating in the AU-led ceasefire monitoring mission, providing humanitarian aid and developing a political process to resolve the conflict.

With regard to EU action, Parliament stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union. It calls on the Council and Commission to reinforce the military and civilian staff of the African Union in Addis Ababa – including the recruitment and training of planning officers and the improvement of the chain of command – and its liaison office in Khartoum. The resolution asks EU Member States to coordinate their offers of support to the African Union rather than acting bilaterally in order to lessen the bureaucratic burden on the African Union at a time of such heavy pressure.

Parliament asks the Government of Sudan to do the following:

to finalise the Naivasha (Kenya) peace process between the Government of the Sudan and the SPLM/A on the basis of the substantial progress already made; to ground all military aircraft in Darfur immediately; release all prisoners of conscience, including those opposition members and human rights activists who were identified in a letter the European Parliament delegation handed to the Minister of the Interior; agree to increase the number of human rights monitors from UNHCHR; agree to the establishment of an international human rights commission which can independently assess the crimes committed in the Darfur region since April 2003; further speed up its issuing of visas for humanitarian aid workers travelling to Khartoum and beyond.

It urges the Sudanese authorities to end impunity and to bring to justice the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and war crimes, which can be construed as tantamount to genocide. Should the Sudan fail to exercise its sovereign jurisdiction, the international community will have to find a way of ensuring they are brought to justice, including those responsible in the present Sudanese regime. Parliament calls on the Council and the Member States to request the United Nations Security Council to exercise its referral powers pursuant to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

Parliament asks the United Nations:

to coordinate plans better with the AU in order to avoid a situation where the establishment of so called "safe areas" under the UN action plan could allow movements of Government troops, thus jeopardising the Ceasefire Agreement. Parliament believes that any movement of troops is, in any case, to be considered as a breach of the Ceasefire Agreement; ensure that, when any future plans for Darfur are drawn up, all parties to the conflict are consulted, including the SLA/M and JEM, and also to ensure consultation with the Ceasefire Commission; consider a global arms embargo on the Sudan and other targeted sanctions against those responsible for massive abuses of human rights and to ensure that any such sanctions do not add to the suffering of the population of Sudan.

The Parliament also:

stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union; calls for a substantial increase in the number of ceasefire observers as a first step towards enhancing the monitoring capacity of the AU Ceasefire Commission; calls for consideration to be given to the establishment of an international police force to increase protection and security for civilians at risk and with a view to advising and supporting the Sudanese police and to restoring civilians' confidence and sense of security; c alls on all parties involved in the conflict to refrain from the recruitment and use of child soldiers under the age of 18.

Lastly, Parliament urges the Government of Eritrea to refrain from providing any direct or indirect support to those involved in the conflict in Darfur.

Documents
2004/09/16
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2004/09/14
   EP - Motion for a resolution
Documents
2004/09/14
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2004/09/13
   CSL - Resolution/conclusions adopted by Council
2004/09/13
   CSL - Council Meeting

Documents

Votes

B6-0065/2004 - Soudan - résolution #

2004/09/16 Outcome: +: 566, 0: 16, -: 6
DE FR IT GB ES PL NL HU PT CZ BE AT EL SE FI SK LT DK IE LV SI EE MT LU CY
Total
82
63
53
58
48
42
23
20
20
21
18
17
20
16
14
13
12
13
12
8
3
3
3
5
1
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213
2

Denmark PPE-DE

For (1)

1

Slovenia PPE-DE

For (1)

1

Estonia PPE-DE

For (1)

1

Malta PPE-DE

For (1)

1

Luxembourg PPE-DE

3
icon: PSE PSE
169

Czechia PSE

2

Lithuania PSE

2

Ireland PSE

1

Slovenia PSE

For (1)

1

Estonia PSE

1

Malta PSE

2

Luxembourg PSE

For (1)

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
73

Spain ALDE

1

Hungary ALDE

2

Sweden ALDE

For (1)

1

Ireland ALDE

For (1)

1

Latvia ALDE

1

Slovenia ALDE

1

Estonia ALDE

For (1)

1

Luxembourg ALDE

Against (1)

1

Cyprus ALDE

For (1)

1
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33

Italy Verts/ALE

2

United Kingdom Verts/ALE

5

Spain Verts/ALE

2

Netherlands Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

3

Belgium Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Austria Verts/ALE

1

Sweden Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Finland Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Denmark Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

1
icon: UEN UEN
22

Lithuania UEN

2

Denmark UEN

For (1)

1
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
31

France GUE/NGL

2

United Kingdom GUE/NGL

1

Spain GUE/NGL

For (1)

1

Netherlands GUE/NGL

2

Portugal GUE/NGL

For (1)

1

Greece GUE/NGL

3

Sweden GUE/NGL

2

Finland GUE/NGL

For (1)

1

Ireland GUE/NGL

1
icon: NI NI
18

France NI

For (1)

1

Czechia NI

1

Belgium NI

2
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29

France IND/DEM

For (1)

Abstain (1)

2

Italy IND/DEM

2

Netherlands IND/DEM

2

Czechia IND/DEM

1

Sweden IND/DEM

3

Denmark IND/DEM

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    • date: 2004-09-16T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2004-12 title: T6-0012/2004 url: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:C:2005:140E:SOM:EN:HTML title: OJ C 140 09.06.2005, p. 0108-0153 E summary: The European Parliament adopted by 566 votes to 6 with 16 abstentions a resolution tabled by the Committee on Development on the humanitarian situation in Sudan. It condemns the Government of the Sudan for its deliberate support in Darfur of the targeting of civilians from certain communities - in villages and also later in centres for displaced persons - which includes killings, the use of sexual violence against women, looting and general harassment. It considers that the governance of the Sudan has, for decades, been characterised by persistent mismanagement, by underdevelopment and by the economic and political marginalisation of certain communities and regions and that this situation is at the root of the conflict in Darfur, as is the undemocratic nature of the present regime. Members call for a political solution rather that a military one as the only way to put an end to the conflict. Therefore, the Government of the Sudan, the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) are urged to engage more actively in the Abuja (Nigeria) peace process under the auspices of the African Union, and to respect strictly the Ceasefire Agreement signed in Chad on 8 April 2004. Parliament congratulates the Commission and Council on having been in the forefront of international action in facing up to the crisis in Darfur, especially in brokering the Ceasefire Agreement, participating in the AU-led ceasefire monitoring mission, providing humanitarian aid and developing a political process to resolve the conflict. With regard to EU action, Parliament stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union. It calls on the Council and Commission to reinforce the military and civilian staff of the African Union in Addis Ababa – including the recruitment and training of planning officers and the improvement of the chain of command – and its liaison office in Khartoum. The resolution asks EU Member States to coordinate their offers of support to the African Union rather than acting bilaterally in order to lessen the bureaucratic burden on the African Union at a time of such heavy pressure. Parliament asks the Government of Sudan to do the following: to finalise the Naivasha (Kenya) peace process between the Government of the Sudan and the SPLM/A on the basis of the substantial progress already made; to ground all military aircraft in Darfur immediately; release all prisoners of conscience, including those opposition members and human rights activists who were identified in a letter the European Parliament delegation handed to the Minister of the Interior; agree to increase the number of human rights monitors from UNHCHR; agree to the establishment of an international human rights commission which can independently assess the crimes committed in the Darfur region since April 2003; further speed up its issuing of visas for humanitarian aid workers travelling to Khartoum and beyond. It urges the Sudanese authorities to end impunity and to bring to justice the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and war crimes, which can be construed as tantamount to genocide. Should the Sudan fail to exercise its sovereign jurisdiction, the international community will have to find a way of ensuring they are brought to justice, including those responsible in the present Sudanese regime. Parliament calls on the Council and the Member States to request the United Nations Security Council to exercise its referral powers pursuant to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Parliament asks the United Nations: to coordinate plans better with the AU in order to avoid a situation where the establishment of so called "safe areas" under the UN action plan could allow movements of Government troops, thus jeopardising the Ceasefire Agreement. Parliament believes that any movement of troops is, in any case, to be considered as a breach of the Ceasefire Agreement; ensure that, when any future plans for Darfur are drawn up, all parties to the conflict are consulted, including the SLA/M and JEM, and also to ensure consultation with the Ceasefire Commission; consider a global arms embargo on the Sudan and other targeted sanctions against those responsible for massive abuses of human rights and to ensure that any such sanctions do not add to the suffering of the population of Sudan. The Parliament also: stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union; calls for a substantial increase in the number of ceasefire observers as a first step towards enhancing the monitoring capacity of the AU Ceasefire Commission; calls for consideration to be given to the establishment of an international police force to increase protection and security for civilians at risk and with a view to advising and supporting the Sudanese police and to restoring civilians' confidence and sense of security; c alls on all parties involved in the conflict to refrain from the recruitment and use of child soldiers under the age of 18. Lastly, Parliament urges the Government of Eritrea to refrain from providing any direct or indirect support to those involved in the conflict in Darfur. type: Text adopted by Parliament, topical subjects body: EP
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    • date: 2004-09-16T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=11478&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
    • date: 2004-09-16T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2004-12 title: T6-0012/2004 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 566 votes to 6 with 16 abstentions a resolution tabled by the Committee on Development on the humanitarian situation in Sudan. It condemns the Government of the Sudan for its deliberate support in Darfur of the targeting of civilians from certain communities - in villages and also later in centres for displaced persons - which includes killings, the use of sexual violence against women, looting and general harassment. It considers that the governance of the Sudan has, for decades, been characterised by persistent mismanagement, by underdevelopment and by the economic and political marginalisation of certain communities and regions and that this situation is at the root of the conflict in Darfur, as is the undemocratic nature of the present regime. Members call for a political solution rather that a military one as the only way to put an end to the conflict. Therefore, the Government of the Sudan, the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) are urged to engage more actively in the Abuja (Nigeria) peace process under the auspices of the African Union, and to respect strictly the Ceasefire Agreement signed in Chad on 8 April 2004. Parliament congratulates the Commission and Council on having been in the forefront of international action in facing up to the crisis in Darfur, especially in brokering the Ceasefire Agreement, participating in the AU-led ceasefire monitoring mission, providing humanitarian aid and developing a political process to resolve the conflict. With regard to EU action, Parliament stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union. It calls on the Council and Commission to reinforce the military and civilian staff of the African Union in Addis Ababa – including the recruitment and training of planning officers and the improvement of the chain of command – and its liaison office in Khartoum. The resolution asks EU Member States to coordinate their offers of support to the African Union rather than acting bilaterally in order to lessen the bureaucratic burden on the African Union at a time of such heavy pressure. Parliament asks the Government of Sudan to do the following: to finalise the Naivasha (Kenya) peace process between the Government of the Sudan and the SPLM/A on the basis of the substantial progress already made; to ground all military aircraft in Darfur immediately; release all prisoners of conscience, including those opposition members and human rights activists who were identified in a letter the European Parliament delegation handed to the Minister of the Interior; agree to increase the number of human rights monitors from UNHCHR; agree to the establishment of an international human rights commission which can independently assess the crimes committed in the Darfur region since April 2003; further speed up its issuing of visas for humanitarian aid workers travelling to Khartoum and beyond. It urges the Sudanese authorities to end impunity and to bring to justice the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and war crimes, which can be construed as tantamount to genocide. Should the Sudan fail to exercise its sovereign jurisdiction, the international community will have to find a way of ensuring they are brought to justice, including those responsible in the present Sudanese regime. Parliament calls on the Council and the Member States to request the United Nations Security Council to exercise its referral powers pursuant to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Parliament asks the United Nations: to coordinate plans better with the AU in order to avoid a situation where the establishment of so called "safe areas" under the UN action plan could allow movements of Government troops, thus jeopardising the Ceasefire Agreement. Parliament believes that any movement of troops is, in any case, to be considered as a breach of the Ceasefire Agreement; ensure that, when any future plans for Darfur are drawn up, all parties to the conflict are consulted, including the SLA/M and JEM, and also to ensure consultation with the Ceasefire Commission; consider a global arms embargo on the Sudan and other targeted sanctions against those responsible for massive abuses of human rights and to ensure that any such sanctions do not add to the suffering of the population of Sudan. The Parliament also: stresses the need for the rapid disbursement of the EU funding for the humanitarian assistance operation and for the African Union; calls for a substantial increase in the number of ceasefire observers as a first step towards enhancing the monitoring capacity of the AU Ceasefire Commission; calls for consideration to be given to the establishment of an international police force to increase protection and security for civilians at risk and with a view to advising and supporting the Sudanese police and to restoring civilians' confidence and sense of security; c alls on all parties involved in the conflict to refrain from the recruitment and use of child soldiers under the age of 18. Lastly, Parliament urges the Government of Eritrea to refrain from providing any direct or indirect support to those involved in the conflict in Darfur.
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