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European Parliament 2014-2019 Plenary sitting B8-0338/2016 } B8-0346/2016 } B8-0347/2016 } B8-0371/2016 } B8-0376/2016 } B8-0377/2016 } B8-0378/2016 } RC1 9.3.2016 JOINT MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION pursuant to Rules 135(5) and 123(4) of the Rules of Procedure replacing the motions by the following groups: Verts/ALE (B8-0338/2016) ECR (B8-0346/2016) EFDD (B8-0347/2016) PPE (B8-0371/2016) ALDE (B8-0376/2016) GUE/NGL (B8-0377/2016) S&D (B8-0378/2016) on Egypt, notably the case of Giulio Regeni (2016/2608(RSP)) Cristian Dan Preda, Elmar Brok, Tomáš Zdechovský, Antonio Tajani, Tunne Kelam, Davor Ivo Stier, Andrej Plenković, Roberta Metsola, Eva Paunova, Bogdan Brunon Wenta, Andrey Kovatchev, Lorenzo Cesa, Claude Rolin, Patricija Šulin, Milan Zver, Mariya Gabriel, Giovanni La Via, Dubravka Šuica, Ivan Štefanec, Jaromír Štětina, Pavel Svoboda, Ramona Nicole Mănescu, Thomas Mann, Elisabetta Gardini, Lara Comi, Stanislav Polčák, Ivana Maletić, Agnieszka Kozłowska-Rajewicz, Michaela Šojdrová, Massimiliano Salini, Romana Tomc, Sven Schulze, RC\1089045EN.doc PE579.771v01-00 } PE579.779v01-00 } PE579.780v01-00 } PE579.784v01-00 } PE579.789v01-00 } PE579.790v01-00 } PE579.791v01-00 } RC1 EN United in diversityEN David McAllister, Csaba Sógor, Luděk Niedermayer, Anna Záborská, Joachim Zeller, Adam Szejnfeld, Jiří Pospíšil, Marijana Petir, Barbara Matera, Salvatore Cicu, Therese Comodini Cachia, László Tőkés, József Nagy, Krzysztof Hetman on behalf of the PPE Group Pier Antonio Panzeri, Victor Boştinaru, Richard Howitt, Maria Arena, Hugues Bayet, Brando Benifei, José Blanco López, Vilija Blinkevičiūtė, Simona Bonafè, Biljana Borzan, Soledad Cabezón Ruiz, Nicola Caputo, Silvia Costa, Andrea Cozzolino, Andi Cristea, Miriam Dalli, Nicola Danti, Isabella De Monte, Doru-Claudian Frunzulică, Enrico Gasbarra, Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg, Neena Gill, Michela Giuffrida, Ana Gomes, Maria Grapini, Sylvie Guillaume, Cătălin Sorin Ivan, Liisa Jaakonsaari, Afzal Khan, Jeppe Kofod, Kashetu Kyenge, Marju Lauristin, Krystyna Łybacka, Marlene Mizzi, Sorin Moisă, Victor Negrescu, Momchil Nekov, Norbert Neuser, Demetris Papadakis, Emilian Pavel, Vincent Peillon, Pina Picierno, Tonino Picula, Kati Piri, Miroslav Poche, Liliana Rodrigues, Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández, Monika Smolková, Tibor Szanyi, Marc Tarabella, Patrizia Toia, Elena Valenciano, Julie Ward, Josef Weidenholzer, Flavio Zanonato, Damiano Zoffoli on behalf of the S&D Group Charles Tannock, Mark Demesmaeker, Ruža Tomašić, Angel Dzhambazki, Branislav Škripek, Monica Macovei, Jana Žitňanská, Raffaele Fitto on behalf of the ECR Group Marietje Schaake, Petras Auštrevičius, Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Dita Charanzová, Marielle de Sarnez, Martina Dlabajová, Fredrick Federley, María Teresa Giménez Barbat, Charles Goerens, Nathalie Griesbeck, Marian Harkin, Ivan Jakovčić, Kaja Kallas, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Valentinas Mazuronis, Louis Michel, Urmas Paet, Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz, Frédérique Ries, Robert Rochefort, Hannu Takkula, Pavel Telička, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Ivo Vajgl, Paavo Väyrynen, Cecilia Wikström on behalf of the ALDE Group Barbara Spinelli, Eleonora Forenza, Curzio Maltese, Marie-Christine Vergiat, Lynn Boylan, Josu Juaristi Abaunz, Stelios Kouloglou, Lola Sánchez Caldentey, Miguel Urbán Crespo, Tania González Peñas, Xabier Benito Ziluaga, Estefanía Torres Martínez on behalf of the GUE/NGL Group Judith Sargentini, Klaus Buchner, Barbara Lochbihler, Bronis Ropė, Ernest Urtasun, Igor Šoltes, Heidi Hautala, Davor Škrlec, Michèle Rivasi on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group Ignazio Corrao, Fabio Massimo Castaldo, Piernicola Pedicini, Eleonora Evi, Rolandas Paksas on behalf of the EFDD Group RC\1089045EN.doc PE579.771v01-00 } PE579.779v01-00 } PE579.780v01-00 } PE579.784v01-00 } PE579.789v01-00 } PE579.790v01-00 } PE579.791v01-00 } RC1 EN European Parliament resolution on Egypt, notably the case of Giulio Regeni (2016/2608(RSP)) The European Parliament, – having regard to its previous resolutions on Egypt, in particular those of 15 December1 and 15 January 20152, – having regard to the EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) conclusions on Egypt of 21 August 2013 and of 10 February 2014, – having regard to the EU-Egypt Association Agreement, – having regard to the EU Guidelines on the Death Penalty, on Torture, on Freedom of Expression and on Human Rights Defenders, – having regard to the response of 27 October 2015 by the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (VP/HR) to Written Question E-010476/2015 on EU and Member State military support to Egypt, – having regard to the Egyptian Constitution, in particular Articles 52 (on torture) and 93 (on the binding nature of international human rights law), – having regard to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the UN Convention against Torture, to which Egypt is a party, – having regard to the statement by the Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms, which reported the disappearance of 1 700 people at the hands of the state security forces in 2015, – having regard to Rules 135(5) and 123(4) of its Rules of Procedure, A. whereas, according to information available, Giulio Regeni, a 28-year-old Italian doctoral student at Cambridge University, disappeared on 25 January 2016 after leaving his home in Cairo; whereas his body was found on 3 February next to a road on the outskirts of Cairo; B. whereas the Egyptian authorities ordered a post-mortem examination before repatriating his body to Italy, where Italian investigators performed their own post-mortem; whereas the results have yet to be made public; whereas the Egyptian authorities have affirmed that they have nothing to hide regarding this murder, that they are equally interested in finding the truth and that they are ready to cooperate fully with their Italian counterparts in the ongoing investigation; 1 Texts adopted, P8_TA(2015)0463. 2 Texts adopted, P8_TA(2015)0012. RC\1089045EN.doc PE579.771v01-00 } PE579.779v01-00 } PE579.780v01-00 } PE579.784v01-00 } PE579.789v01-00 } PE579.790v01-00 } PE579.791v01-00 } RC1 EN C. whereas, according to media reports and to the Italian ambassador to Cairo, Mr Regeni’s body was found to have been subjected to severe beating and multiple forms of torture; whereas the Italian Interior Minister said that the body showed signs of ‘something inhuman, animal-like, an unacceptable violence’; D. whereas Mr Regeni was conducting research in Cairo on the development of independent trade unions in post-Mubarak and post-Morsi Egypt, and had contact with opponents of the government; E. whereas the case of Giulio Regeni follows a long list of enforced disappearances that have occurred in Egypt since July 2013; whereas these disappearances are met with impunity; F. whereas the current Egyptian Government has conducted a large-scale campaign of arbitrary detention of critics of the government, including journalists, human rights defenders and members of political and social movements; whereas, since July 2013, more than 22 000 people have been detained, according to the Egyptian authorities; G. whereas the El Nadeem Center for the Management and Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence is under threat of closure by the authorities as a result of false accusations pertaining to health violations; whereas the centre’s role has been critical in treating victims of violence and torture, and has been crucial to the provision of information on torture, killings and the worst abuses in detention; H. whereas Egypt is a long-standing strategic partner of the European Union; whereas the EU’s level of engagement with Egypt should be incentive-based, in line with the ‘more for more’ principle of the European Neighbourhood Policy, and depend on progress in reforming democratic institutions and in relation to the rule of law and human rights; whereas on 21 August 2013 the EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) tasked the VP/HR with reviewing EU assistance to Egypt; whereas the FAC decided that the EU’s cooperation with Egypt would be readjusted in line with developments on the ground; I. whereas the FAC conclusions of 21 August 2013 stated that, ‘Member States also agreed to suspend export licences to Egypt of any equipment which might be used for internal repression and to reassess export licences of equipment covered by Common Position 2008/944/CFSP and review their security assistance with Egypt’; whereas these conclusions were reiterated by the FAC in February 2014; whereas the VP/HR confirmed in her response of 27 October 2015 to Written Question E-010476/2015 that these conclusions constituted ‘a political commitment against any military support to Egypt’; J. whereas the Egyptian Constitution adopted in 2014 enshrines fundamental rights and freedoms; K. whereas Egypt faces terrorism from various jihadi organisations which are active in Egypt, in particular in Sinai, and which have links to Islamic State and other terrorist organisations active in the Libyan crisis; whereas the ongoing conflict in Libya has a direct influence on Egypt’s security; whereas the ongoing crisis is of serious concern to the European Union, and Italy in particular; RC\1089045EN.doc PE579.771v01-00 } PE579.779v01-00 } PE579.780v01-00 } PE579.784v01-00 } PE579.789v01-00 } PE579.790v01-00 } PE579.791v01-00 } RC1 EN 1. Strongly condemns the torture and assassination under suspicious circumstances of EU citizen Giulio Regeni, and expresses its deep sympathy and condolences to the family; 2. Calls on