Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2003-01-16-Speech-4-130"
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"en.20030116.9.4-130"2
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"Mr President, unfortunately, we are partly responsible for the fact that atrocities and genocide are committed in other parts of the world, because the EU never seriously dares to tread on the toes of powers such as Russia, China, Iran or Israel. It ought to go without saying that the OSCE should have its mandate extended, that international representatives should have access to Chechnya and that those who have committed serious crimes in Chechnya should be punished. As a Dane, I should particularly like, however, to call for the two amendments to be adopted. The EU did not lift a finger when Russia imposed sanctions upon Denmark after we had, quite justifiably, refused, as the only decent thing to do, to allow Mr Zakayev to be extradited as a terrorist. This is the kind of situation that neither Chechen politicians nor the Member States should be able to bring about in the future."@en1
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