Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-11-14-Speech-3-279"
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"en.20011114.11.3-279"2
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"I would thank the Belgian Presidency most sincerely for that answer. It was characterised by commitment and a genuine desire to do its best for these people.
Kabul has fallen. The Taliban regime is fleeing. Afghanistan faces a new future. In that scenario, I really want you in the Belgian Presidency to do everything you can to obtain information about these 16 Afghans who are threatened by the death penalty. Are they still there in Kabul? Have they been taken to Kandahar? Can we rescue them? What has happened to the eight aid workers from
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I should be extremely glad if the Belgian Presidency were able to report here in Parliament that all 24 of these people had been found and were free and alive. It is my wish that you in the Belgian Presidency should do everything you can. There are new opportunities now that Kabul has been opened up. I would ask you if you believe you can obtain some information before the end of the year."@en1
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"Shelter Now International"1
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