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It is a matter of interest for the Parliament to be fully informed on this process and be able to provide input and ideas towards the strenghtening and consolidation of the Observatory and its functions. It is a matter of interest for the Parliament to be fully informed on this process and be able to provide input and ideas towards the strenghtening and consolidation of the Observatory and its functions.
The EU should consider to be a priority the strengthening of its relations with the Arab world in general and with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council and other neighbouring countries of Iraq, mainly Syria, Iran and Turkey. The EU should consider to be a priority the strengthening of its relations with the Arab world in general and with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council and other neighbouring countries of Iraq, mainly Syria, Iran and Turkey.
There is indeed an absolute necessity to remedy first to the failure of the United States and its allies to understand the dynamics of Iraqi society ; the EU and its member states cannot ignore the importance of the transition process in Iraq and its impact on both one of their neighbouring regions and on international politics in general. There is indeed an absolute necessity to remedy first to the failure of the United States and its allies to understand the dynamics of Iraqi society ; the EU and its member states cannot ignore the importance of the transition process in Iraq and its impact on both one of their neighbouring regions and on international politics in general.
The establishment of a supreme audit institution, the selection and training of auditors, the study and introduction of international experience in its work, is a process of simultaneous reformation of external audit and its implementation into practice. The establishment of a supreme audit institution, the selection and training of auditors, the study and introduction of international experience in its work, is a process of simultaneous reformation of external audit and its implementation into practice.
The European Parliament in its resolutions of 13 January 2005, of 10 March 2005 and of 19 January 2006, reiterated its strong condemnation of the human rights situation in Cambodia, where in the recent years human rights activists, journalists, trade unionists and opposition supporters have been intimidated, arrested and killed, creating a climate of political violence in the country. The European Parliament in its resolutions of 13 January 2005, of 10 March 2005 and of 19 January 2006, reiterated its strong condemnation of the human rights situation in Cambodia, where in the recent years human rights activists, journalists, trade unionists and opposition supporters have been intimidated, arrested and killed, creating a climate of political violence in the country.
In its resolution of 16 March 2006 the European Parliament condemned these murders and expressed its great concerns regarding the imprisonment of opposition activists and journalists for holding a rally on 26 February 2006 in memory of Altynbeck Sarsenbayev. In its resolution of 16 March 2006 the European Parliament condemned these murders and expressed its great concerns regarding the imprisonment of opposition activists and journalists for holding a rally on 26 February 2006 in memory of Altynbeck Sarsenbayev.
- reiterated its calls for the cessation of the current illegitimate constitutional process, and its replacement by a fully representative National Convention including the National League for Democracy and other political parties and groups. - reiterated its calls for the cessation of the current illegitimate constitutional process, and its replacement by a fully representative National Convention including the National League for Democracy and other political parties and groups.
In its resolution adopted on 15 November 2007, the European Parliament noted that it was horrified by theses attacks and recalled its resolution of 24 October 2007 on EU-Turkey relations and its strong condemnation of the murders of Hrant Dink and the Catholic priest Andrea Santoro. In its resolution adopted on 15 November 2007, the European Parliament noted that it was horrified by theses attacks and recalled its resolution of 24 October 2007 on EU-Turkey relations and its strong condemnation of the murders of Hrant Dink and the Catholic priest Andrea Santoro.
In its resolution adopted on 26 April 2007, the European Parliament strongly condemned the Mugabe dictatorship for its relentless oppression of the Zimbabwean people, opposition parties and civil society groups and its destruction of the Zimbabwean economy, which has deepened the misery of millions of Zimbabweans. In its resolution adopted on 26 April 2007, the European Parliament strongly condemned the Mugabe dictatorship for its relentless oppression of the Zimbabwean people, opposition parties and civil society groups and its destruction of the Zimbabwean economy, which has deepened the misery of millions of Zimbabweans.
- strongly condemned the stoning and execution of Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow and expressed its horror at such a barbaric act perpetrated against a 13-year-old rape victim; - strongly condemned the stoning and execution of Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow and expressed its horror at such a barbaric act perpetrated against a 13-year-old rape victim;
- demanded the unconditional release of Thich Quang Do and re-establishment of the legal status of the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam and of its dignitaries. - demanded the unconditional release of Thich Quang Do and re-establishment of the legal status of the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam and of its dignitaries.
Underlines the high priority it attaches to the implementation of a comprehensive neighbourhood policy, aimed at developing a sphere of democracy, stability and prosperity in the countries bordering the Union to its south and east; calls on the Commission to review its concept in close cooperation with Parliament, with a view to allowing for further differentiation between the different geographic regions and countries; Underlines the high priority it attaches to the implementation of a comprehensive neighbourhood policy, aimed at developing a sphere of democracy, stability and prosperity in the countries bordering the Union to its south and east; calls on the Commission to review its concept in close cooperation with Parliament, with a view to allowing for further differentiation between the different geographic regions and countries;