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2005/2515(RSP) Resolution on Nepal

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2005/02/24
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The European Parliament adopted a resolution on Nepal.

The resolution had been tabled by the PES, EPP-ED, Greens/ALE, GUE/NGL, UEN, and ALDE groups.

It strongly condemns the seizure of power by King Gyanendra on 1 February 2005 and the subsequent campaign of arbitrary arrests, censorship and general repression, as well as the suspension of fundamental constitutional rights, including freedom of assembly and expression, the right to information and privacy, and the prohibition of arbitrary detention. Parliament calls on King Gyanendra to lift the state of emergency and to restore all fundamental freedom and calls for all parties, once that is done, to work together with a view to re-establishing parliamentary democracy and to start a process to resolve the armed conflict. Members underline that any search for a solution by military means will merely add to and prolong the suffering of the Nepalese people. They firmly believes that a negotiated and democratically based solution is the only sustainable way to end the current conflict. Parliament recommends that a neutral third party, such as the UN or the EU High Representative for the CFSP, Mr Javier Solana, be involved in arbitrating such negotiations

It expresses its deep concern at the great number of alleged unlawful killings, widespread torture, impunity and other human rights violations by both the security forces and the Maoists, and appeals to both sides of the conflict to sign human rights accords as a first measure to curb the abuses which are giving rise to anxiety and fear among the population.

With regard to action by the EU, Parliament calls for the suspension of all military assistance . It calls on the Council to impose smart sanctions against the ruling elites in government and the military until democracy is restored in Nepal. The EU is asked to review its assistance to Nepal , to scrutinise closely the final destination of all assistance to Nepal in order to ensure that it serves its primary purpose of poverty alleviation, to address the underlying causes of conflict in the country and to fund conflict resolution programmes. Parliament urges the Council and the Commission to support a resolution on Nepal at the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Commission, and urges the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to appoint a Special Rapporteur to monitor the human rights situation in Nepal at its Geneva meeting in March 2005. Both sides of the conflict are urged to accept the deployment of human rights observers under the auspices of the National Human Rights Commission. Parliament wants the EU and the UN to offer technical and financial assistance for this purpose.

It goes on to recall that in January 2005 the Nepalese Government ordered the closure of the Tibetan Refugee Welfare Office (TRWO) in Kathmandu, which provided relief services to Tibetan refugees as an implementing partner of the UNHCR. The resolution calls on the Nepalese Government to allow the TRWO and the representative office of the Dalai Lama in Kathmandu to resume operations, and expresses its concern that the closure might be interpreted as a trade-off with China on the state of emergency.

Lastly, Parliament stresses that press censorship and the severing of communications with the outside world prevent public scrutiny of the army's actions and have put the Nepalis at greater risk of abuse, and asks for freedom of the media and communications to be fully restored.

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The European Parliament adopted a resolution on Nepal.

The resolution had been tabled by the PES, EPP-ED, Greens/ALE, GUE/NGL, UEN, and ALDE groups.

It strongly condemns the seizure of power by King Gyanendra on 1 February 2005 and the subsequent campaign of arbitrary arrests, censorship and general repression, as well as the suspension of fundamental constitutional rights, including freedom of assembly and expression, the right to information and privacy, and the prohibition of arbitrary detention. Parliament calls on King Gyanendra to lift the state of emergency and to restore all fundamental freedom and calls for all parties, once that is done, to work together with a view to re-establishing parliamentary democracy and to start a process to resolve the armed conflict. Members underline that any search for a solution by military means will merely add to and prolong the suffering of the Nepalese people. They firmly believes that a negotiated and democratically based solution is the only sustainable way to end the current conflict. Parliament recommends that a neutral third party, such as the UN or the EU High Representative for the CFSP, Mr Javier Solana, be involved in arbitrating such negotiations

It expresses its deep concern at the great number of alleged unlawful killings, widespread torture, impunity and other human rights violations by both the security forces and the Maoists, and appeals to both sides of the conflict to sign human rights accords as a first measure to curb the abuses which are giving rise to anxiety and fear among the population.

With regard to action by the EU, Parliament calls for the suspension of all military assistance . It calls on the Council to impose smart sanctions against the ruling elites in government and the military until democracy is restored in Nepal. The EU is asked to review its assistance to Nepal , to scrutinise closely the final destination of all assistance to Nepal in order to ensure that it serves its primary purpose of poverty alleviation, to address the underlying causes of conflict in the country and to fund conflict resolution programmes. Parliament urges the Council and the Commission to support a resolution on Nepal at the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Commission, and urges the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to appoint a Special Rapporteur to monitor the human rights situation in Nepal at its Geneva meeting in March 2005. Both sides of the conflict are urged to accept the deployment of human rights observers under the auspices of the National Human Rights Commission. Parliament wants the EU and the UN to offer technical and financial assistance for this purpose.

It goes on to recall that in January 2005 the Nepalese Government ordered the closure of the Tibetan Refugee Welfare Office (TRWO) in Kathmandu, which provided relief services to Tibetan refugees as an implementing partner of the UNHCR. The resolution calls on the Nepalese Government to allow the TRWO and the representative office of the Dalai Lama in Kathmandu to resume operations, and expresses its concern that the closure might be interpreted as a trade-off with China on the state of emergency.

Lastly, Parliament stresses that press censorship and the severing of communications with the outside world prevent public scrutiny of the army's actions and have put the Nepalis at greater risk of abuse, and asks for freedom of the media and communications to be fully restored.

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Votes

RC- B6-0130/2005 - Népal - am. 3 #

2005/02/24 Outcome: +: 95, 0: 2, -: 1
PL DE GB ES FR CZ EL AT SK NL IT CY IE LT BE PT SE LV
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1
1
1
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Austria PSE

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RC- B6-0130/2005 - Népal - am. 1 #

2005/02/24 Outcome: -: 65, +: 28, 0: 8
NL IT SK SE LV CY PL IE BE PT LT CZ EL GB AT DE ES FR
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1
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2

RC- B6-0130/2005 - Népal - am. 2 #

2005/02/24 Outcome: -: 72, +: 20, 0: 9
NL IT SE LV SK CY BE PT IE LT CZ PL EL AT ES FR DE GB
Total
3
3
1
1
5
2
1
1
2
2
7
15
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    • date: 2005-02-22T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=MOTION&reference=P6-RC-2005-130&language=EN title: RC-B6-0130/2005 type: Joint motion for resolution
    • date: 2005-02-24T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2005-58 title: T6-0058/2005 url: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:C:2005:304E:SOM:EN:HTML title: OJ C 304 01.12.2005, p. 0281-0407 E summary: The European Parliament adopted a resolution on Nepal. The resolution had been tabled by the PES, EPP-ED, Greens/ALE, GUE/NGL, UEN, and ALDE groups. It strongly condemns the seizure of power by King Gyanendra on 1 February 2005 and the subsequent campaign of arbitrary arrests, censorship and general repression, as well as the suspension of fundamental constitutional rights, including freedom of assembly and expression, the right to information and privacy, and the prohibition of arbitrary detention. Parliament calls on King Gyanendra to lift the state of emergency and to restore all fundamental freedom and calls for all parties, once that is done, to work together with a view to re-establishing parliamentary democracy and to start a process to resolve the armed conflict. Members underline that any search for a solution by military means will merely add to and prolong the suffering of the Nepalese people. They firmly believes that a negotiated and democratically based solution is the only sustainable way to end the current conflict. Parliament recommends that a neutral third party, such as the UN or the EU High Representative for the CFSP, Mr Javier Solana, be involved in arbitrating such negotiations It expresses its deep concern at the great number of alleged unlawful killings, widespread torture, impunity and other human rights violations by both the security forces and the Maoists, and appeals to both sides of the conflict to sign human rights accords as a first measure to curb the abuses which are giving rise to anxiety and fear among the population. With regard to action by the EU, Parliament calls for the suspension of all military assistance . It calls on the Council to impose smart sanctions against the ruling elites in government and the military until democracy is restored in Nepal. The EU is asked to review its assistance to Nepal , to scrutinise closely the final destination of all assistance to Nepal in order to ensure that it serves its primary purpose of poverty alleviation, to address the underlying causes of conflict in the country and to fund conflict resolution programmes. Parliament urges the Council and the Commission to support a resolution on Nepal at the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Commission, and urges the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to appoint a Special Rapporteur to monitor the human rights situation in Nepal at its Geneva meeting in March 2005. Both sides of the conflict are urged to accept the deployment of human rights observers under the auspices of the National Human Rights Commission. Parliament wants the EU and the UN to offer technical and financial assistance for this purpose. It goes on to recall that in January 2005 the Nepalese Government ordered the closure of the Tibetan Refugee Welfare Office (TRWO) in Kathmandu, which provided relief services to Tibetan refugees as an implementing partner of the UNHCR. The resolution calls on the Nepalese Government to allow the TRWO and the representative office of the Dalai Lama in Kathmandu to resume operations, and expresses its concern that the closure might be interpreted as a trade-off with China on the state of emergency. Lastly, Parliament stresses that press censorship and the severing of communications with the outside world prevent public scrutiny of the army's actions and have put the Nepalis at greater risk of abuse, and asks for freedom of the media and communications to be fully restored. type: Text adopted by Parliament, topical subjects body: EP
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    • date: 2005-02-24T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=12341&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
    • date: 2005-02-24T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20050224&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
    • date: 2005-02-24T00:00:00 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-2005-58 title: T6-0058/2005 summary: The European Parliament adopted a resolution on Nepal. The resolution had been tabled by the PES, EPP-ED, Greens/ALE, GUE/NGL, UEN, and ALDE groups. It strongly condemns the seizure of power by King Gyanendra on 1 February 2005 and the subsequent campaign of arbitrary arrests, censorship and general repression, as well as the suspension of fundamental constitutional rights, including freedom of assembly and expression, the right to information and privacy, and the prohibition of arbitrary detention. Parliament calls on King Gyanendra to lift the state of emergency and to restore all fundamental freedom and calls for all parties, once that is done, to work together with a view to re-establishing parliamentary democracy and to start a process to resolve the armed conflict. Members underline that any search for a solution by military means will merely add to and prolong the suffering of the Nepalese people. They firmly believes that a negotiated and democratically based solution is the only sustainable way to end the current conflict. Parliament recommends that a neutral third party, such as the UN or the EU High Representative for the CFSP, Mr Javier Solana, be involved in arbitrating such negotiations It expresses its deep concern at the great number of alleged unlawful killings, widespread torture, impunity and other human rights violations by both the security forces and the Maoists, and appeals to both sides of the conflict to sign human rights accords as a first measure to curb the abuses which are giving rise to anxiety and fear among the population. With regard to action by the EU, Parliament calls for the suspension of all military assistance . It calls on the Council to impose smart sanctions against the ruling elites in government and the military until democracy is restored in Nepal. The EU is asked to review its assistance to Nepal , to scrutinise closely the final destination of all assistance to Nepal in order to ensure that it serves its primary purpose of poverty alleviation, to address the underlying causes of conflict in the country and to fund conflict resolution programmes. Parliament urges the Council and the Commission to support a resolution on Nepal at the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Commission, and urges the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to appoint a Special Rapporteur to monitor the human rights situation in Nepal at its Geneva meeting in March 2005. Both sides of the conflict are urged to accept the deployment of human rights observers under the auspices of the National Human Rights Commission. Parliament wants the EU and the UN to offer technical and financial assistance for this purpose. It goes on to recall that in January 2005 the Nepalese Government ordered the closure of the Tibetan Refugee Welfare Office (TRWO) in Kathmandu, which provided relief services to Tibetan refugees as an implementing partner of the UNHCR. The resolution calls on the Nepalese Government to allow the TRWO and the representative office of the Dalai Lama in Kathmandu to resume operations, and expresses its concern that the closure might be interpreted as a trade-off with China on the state of emergency. Lastly, Parliament stresses that press censorship and the severing of communications with the outside world prevent public scrutiny of the army's actions and have put the Nepalis at greater risk of abuse, and asks for freedom of the media and communications to be fully restored.
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      6.10.04 Third-countries political situation, local and regional conflicts
      New
      6.10.04 Third-country political situation, local and regional conflicts
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      • date: 2005-02-24T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=12341&l=en type: Results of vote in Parliament title: Results of vote in Parliament url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20050224&type=CRE type: Debate in Parliament title: Debate in Parliament url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2005-58 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading title: T6-0058/2005 body: EP type: Results of vote in Parliament
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          procedure
          geographical_area
          Nepal
          reference
          2005/2515(RSP)
          title
          Resolution on Nepal
          legal_basis
          Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament EP 135
          stage_reached
          Procedure completed
          subtype
          Urgent debate or resolution
          type
          RSP - Resolutions on topical subjects
          subject