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| Call on heads of States of the European Union | Date: 14-07-2008 |
| Author: EMHRN | |
Call on heads of States of the European Union Paris, 11 July 2007 – On 13 July 2008, many heads of State s of Europe and the South -East Mediterranean bank should meet in Paris for the official launch of the now called “Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)” initiative. The presence of heads of States – notably from South and East Mediterranean countries – who are universally renowned for their dismal record of grave human rights violations and the exclusiveness they give to economic projects to the detriment of any political ambition at the summit endangers the interrelatedness between economic development and democratisation that has been so many times reaffirmed by human rights organisations and more generally by all democrats. The emphasis given to economic projects alone seriously misunderstands the aspirations of the people of the region who yearn for development as much as they yearn for the enjoyment of fundamental freedoms they are denied in practice. The will to reinforce a shared ownership of the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation is another key objective of the UfM. The terms of this shared ownership are notably the co-presidency and the setting-up of a Secretariat in one of the partner countries of the Union for the The signing organisations consider that by fitting this new initiative into the Barcelona Process and the Good Neighbourhood Policy, blocks and ambiguities as observed in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership should be overcome notably to reach a just and sustainable peace in the Middle-East enabling the creation of a Palestinian State, to promote a democratic reform process and to respect human rights . They consider that the reaffirmation of the respect for the universal values of human rights and democratic principles as essential foundations in the final declaration of heads of States meeting at the UfM summit draft should result into concrete acts. The signing organisations call on the European Union to: - make respect for human rights and democracy a priority both of its internal and foreign policy. - actively contribute to seeking the peace in the region notably in the - respect the rights of migrants and refugees who are victims of an unprecedented repressive and securitarian policy. - recognize the actors of civil society notably human rights NGOs as fully-fledged partners in the partnership and cooperation both at the institutional and at the project level. |
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