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"[…] that you immediately and publicly condemn the reception given in Tripoli to President Omar al-Bashir, who is subject to an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court for war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity in Darfur. However, it has been explained to us in Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs that efforts had, in fact, been made in Tripoli to underline the international obligations by which Libya is bound, but that this was not made public because of opposition from several of the Member States. Could you tell us which Member States are opposed, what reasons they give and why the High Representative has to submit to these reasons? In view of the serious human rights violations that news agencies and non-governmental organisations have been reporting in Libyan prisons, such as torture, disappearances and the murder of prisoners, a statement issued in their name is of little import. Does this mean that we have really learned nothing from the complicit silence in the face of the atrocities committed by Colonel Gaddafi, and that we will continue to keep quiet and make no demands of the current Libyan authorities?"@en1
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