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1062357.Es Pe 558.726 Pregunta con solicitud de respuesta escrita E-008145/2015 a la Comisión Artículo 130 del Reglamento Izaskun Bilbao Barandica (ALDE), Ramón Jáuregui Atondo (S&D), Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D), Ramon Tremosa i Balcells (ALDE), Fernando Maura Barandiarán (ALDE), Javier Nart (ALDE), Josu Juaristi Abaunz (GUE/NGL), Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz (ALDE), Josep-Maria Terricabras (Verts/ALE), Ernest Urtasun (Verts/ALE), Jordi Sebastià (Verts/ALE), Carlos Iturgaiz (PPE), Marina Albiol Guzmán (GUE/NGL), Francesc Gambús (PPE) y Pablo Zalba Bidegain (PPE) Asunto: Protocolo para localizar personas desaparecidas en Europa El 19 de octubre de 2013 desapareció en Amberes el joven vasco Hodei Egiluz. Las gestiones realizadas por su familia para encontrarlo han dado lugar a un interesante trabajo de observación y contraste sobre cómo funcionan a nivel europeo las instituciones que pueden contribuir a resolver este tipo de hechos. Esta experiencia ofrece una serie de conclusiones que pueden mejorar las expectativas de localización de las cerca de 10 000 desapariciones que no se esclarecen en Europa cada año. Mejorar la coordinación de las policías en el seno de los Estados miembros a nivel transfronterizo e interestatal, mejorar las bases de datos de personas desaparecidas y los protocolos de acceso a las mismas, activar las previsiones de atención a las víctimas especialmente el acceso a las diligencias, la interlocución con la policía y la asistencia personal (traducción, alojamiento), mejorar las posibilidades de seguimiento de las pesquisas, etc., son algunos de los aspectos por mejorar. 1. ¿Cómo valora la Comisión la cifra anual de desapariciones sin esclarecer en Europa? 2. ¿En el ámbito del tercer pilar hay en marcha algún trabajo para revisar estos protocolos de coordinación entre Estados en casos de desapariciones? ¿Se realiza algún trabajo de prevención sobre los colectivos más vulnerables? 3. ¿Hay datos sobre cómo la Directiva sobre la asistencia a las víctimas ha mejorado el acceso de las víctimas de este y otro tipo de sucesos a la investigación y la administración de justicia? 1062357.ES PE 558.726.
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