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EU Commissioner Barnier: States for Space program GMES but freeze EU Budget=>Drop equal Turkey cost?

Escrito por ACM
16.02.12

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 *Strasbourg/EU Parliament/Angelo Marcopolo/- EU political leaders and EU Citizens will soon have to decide what is more important : Boost EU's Safety vis a vis rapidly growing Extreme Weather Events and other Natural or Man-made Catastrophes, as well as help to keep a Healthy Environment, by developing HighTech Space programs as GMES, ("Global Monitoring for Environment and Security"), or stubornly persist to fund the currently stalled EU - Turkey negotiations related to Ankara's controversial and unpopular EU bid ?  


Both EU programs cost almost the same, but EU Financial Perspectives for 2014-2020 couldn't fund both at the same time, particularly when several EU Member States, even if they want to keep GMES, but also to "freeze" EU's Budgets, so that they oblige to seek Economies elsewhere, as revealed an interesting Debate between experienced EU Commissioner Michel Barnier (former Foreign Minister of France), and critical MEPs from all EU Parliament's political Groups who strongly supported a Resolution in favour of GMES.

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EU Parliament's Debate confirmed MEPs' recent Concerns (See "EuroFora"s Jan. 2012 NewsReport ) that GMES is currently threatened by EU Funds Reduction demands at the Highest Political level, unless equivalent Economies are made elsewhere, (f.ex. by skiping the scandalously equal costs spend for... Turkey's controversial and upopular EU bid : http://www.eurofora.net/newsflashes/news/spaceprogramhreatenedyreductionofcostsequaltoturkey.html )...


Both for GMES, as for Turkey, EU gives, each year, some 800 to 900 Millions €, revealed "EuroFora"s questions and EU Parliament's Rapporteurs' replies during a key Press Conference by the "Sky and Space" InterGroup, of various Political parties, last January 2012 in Strasbourg.
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    => At any case, a quasi-Unanimous EU Parliament voted, today, a strong Resolution clearly "calling .. on the (EU) Commission to speedily table a legislative proposal for the long‑term governance, funding and operation of the GMES programme, financed under the MFF (Multi-Annual Fnancial Perspective), with the aim of securing the proper deployment and operation of the programme and achieving its objective of being fully operational as from 2014".
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    + Meanwhile, moreover, at least "8" EU Member States recently expressed their will to keep GMES High-Tech Space program, revealed Barnier speaking at EU Parliament's Plenary in reply to many MEPs' support for GMES, from almost all Political Groups and various Countries.


    - But, "some" among there States are also wishing to restrict EU Budgets during the forthcoming years : A fact revealing a big contradiction, unless this is compensated by Economies on EU Funds of equivalent volume, previously affected to other, differend purposes. (As, f.ex. those which curiously continue to be spend, even during the current Global Financial Crisis, for Turkey's controversial and unpopular EU bid, which are of a surprisingly similar amount, as "EuroFora"s earlier NewsReport of Jan. 2012 revealed).


    => All this raises "a Major Issue", which is due to be "soon discussed", also inside EU Council and EU Commission, probably from March or April 2012, concluded Michel Barnier, clearly indicating that an crucial, concrete Debate for EU's Future is just Starting.


    The strategic choices due to be made in this regard are almost certainly due to be discussed, meanwhile, also among the PanEuropean and International Community of various stakeholders from Academia, Research Labos, Experts, Businesses, Government Officials, Journalists, etc., in at least 2 consecutive Mega-gathering : First in Strasbourg's International Space University's annual Conference next week, an independent and global brain-storming debate of key-experts, dedicated this year on "Sustainable" space activities, and, later-on, in a "SpaceEU" event, organized mainly by EU Commission, at the eve of the forthcoming EU Summit in Brussels, at the end of this Month.


    Both "ISU" and "SpaceEU" international gatherings might be taken into consideration during the 1 to 2 March 2012 EU Heads of State/Government Summit, since it will be largely dedicated to "Growth" issues, mainly by augmenting EU's "Competitiveness", thanks, precisely, to more and better Research and Innovation, and given also the fact that it comes just after the latest Franco-German Inter-Governemental Summit, earlier this Month in Paris, where President Sarkozy and Chancellor Merkel have just decided to boost a joint initiative for the development of "Propulsion" technologies in order to safegfuard Europe's capacity for Autonomous "Access" to Space.
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They voted to "freeze" UK Government's draft to put People in jail for 42 Days on "anti-terrorist" suspicion without charge, or they abstained. Don't they look suspect ?
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CoE's debate on UK controversy stirs PanEuropean check of anti-terror suspects' imprisonment

Former Leftists of the Sixties would boil in hot water if they heard PACE's debate on the controversial 42 days detention without charge, currently drafted by the British Government :

A "Socialist" Government, a Socialist PACE Rapporteur and a Socialist Chair of PACE's Legal Committee, opposed a .. "Conservative" amendment (supported by .. Liberals, Democrats, etc), to freeze the measure, in order to protect Citizens' Freedom, by "waiting" until CoE's Venice Committee checks its conformity with Human Rights' principles.

"Left"'s support to Conservative-Lib.Dem's criticism, wasn't enough to obtain a majority, nor to make things as they were back in the good old days, when "Left" and "Right" had a clear meaning, as "liberty" and "restrictions"...

Conservatives and most Democrats were joined by the Left in voting for the "freeze", as well as Liberal Paul Rowen, while Socialist MEP Ivan Popescu, an experienced MEP from Ukraine (PACE Member since 1996-2008) abstained. But most Socialists, added to a few Liberals and EPP's Right, voted against.

Fortunately, someone inside PACE had the wise idea to shorten the Debate for less than 1 Hour, and put it on the Agenda only at the end of an exceptionally busy day, towards the end of the Evening, when most MEPs had already gone to taste wins and foods at various Receptions all around Strasbourg's "European" area : As a result, not even 42 MEPs weren't present..

Socialist Lord Tomlinson accused the leaders of the PanEuropean Assembly, in its highest body : the "Bureau", to "lack wisdom" by deciding to hold a Debate on an issue that neither the Socialist Chair of the Legal Committee, nor its Socialist "reluctant Rapporteur", did "not want to do", ...

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Finally, everybody (critics and supporters alike) was happy to agree, in substance, that the controversial measure "may" gravely violate Human Rights, and therefore, PACE asked Legal Experts of Venice Commission to check UK Government''s plans.

But this might take more than .. 42 Days to do, since PACE's Rapporteur asked the Experts to enlarge their study in a PanEuropean comparison of all that is happening on "anti-terrorism" legislation in 47 CoE Member Countries, including Russia, Turkey and Azerbaidjan..

Bad lack : "The existing 28 days’ detention without charge in the UK is, in comparison with other CoE member countries, one of the most extreme : In Turkey, the period is 7,5 days, in France 6 days, in Russia 5 days, and in .. the U.S. and Canada just 2 and 1 days respectively", denounced Democrat MEP Ms WOLDSETH from Norway..

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"Numerous respected human rights organisations, including Liberty and Human Rights Watch, have expressed serious concern" "The proposed legislation ...could easily lead to extensive abuses. ...Detention for 42 days means six weeks in which one is taken away from one’s family, friends, home and livelihood only to be let off without being charged. That will destroy lives and isolate communities", she added.

- "3 years ago, the UK Government sought to increase the period of pre-charge detention from 14 days to 90 days. Not long before that, it had been only 7 days. There was a vigorous debate ...and a ...compromise was reached of 28 days. We have to ask whether there are proper safeguards in place to extend the period to 42 days. I suggest that there are fatal flaws", reminded British Conservative Clappison.

- "What sort of society holds someone in detention for 42 days and does not have to tell the person who is in prison why they are there, or explain the suspicions that arose and led to their detention? What sort of society believes that that is the way to treat its citizens? That is an appalling injustice, ...A 42-day detention period will not make the UK safer. Instead, it will be the first step to giving in to terrorists; it is saying that we are prepared to sacrifice our democratic rights and the principles for which we have stood for centuries", criticized British Liberal Michael Hanckock

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"Comments made ...by Norwegian delegates are unfortunate", replied British Socialist MEP Ms.Curtis-Thomas, accusing them to "besmirch the reputation of our police force, which is one of the Best in the World", as she said, believing that "there are significant safeguards ...to ensure that individuals are not subjected to unlawful detention"

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PACE "has serious doubts whether ...the draft legislation are in conformity with the ...case-law of the European Court of Human Rights. A lack of ..safeguards may lead to arbitrariness, resulting in breaches of ... liberty and ...right to a fair trial". PACE "is particularly concerned that: ..the judge ..may not be in a position to examine whether there exist reasonable grounds for suspecting that the arrested person has committed an offence;"; that "... representation by a lawyer may be inappropriately restricted or delayed;" that "information on the grounds for suspicion of a person ...may be unduly withheld.. ;" that this "may give rise to arrests without the intention to charge;", and; in general, that "prolonged detention without proper information on the grounds for arrest may constitute inhuman treatment", says Klaus De Vries' Report, adopted with 29 votes against zero.

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Records don't say if it took him 42 Days to draft his Report, but, at least, he knew why...

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