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11 March 2012

SP Members of Parliament in Turkey for talks on human rights

On Friday, SP Members of Parliament Harry van Bommel and Sadet Karabulut began a short working visit to Turkey. In Diyarbakir, Tunceli and Istanbul they will hold talks on recent developments in the country with human rights organisations, lawyers, trade unions, politicians and others. Their principle source of concern is the oppression of the Kurdish people. After several years of overtures to the Kurds the government of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is once again coming down hard in reaction to their aspirations for autonomy.

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8 March 2012

Ombudsman confirms existence of serious psychiatric problems among asylum-seekers’ children

SP member of Parliament Sharon Gesthuizen wants to see a speedy debate with the government on the major psychiatric problems suffered by the children of asylum-seekers. “The enquiry conducted by the Children’s Ombudsman has confirmed what I already knew,” she says. “Children are suffering enormously as a result of the long drawn-out procedures. This suffering is unnecessary. I hope that the other parties in parliament recognise the need to discuss this.”

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5 March 2012

Tiny Kox in Russia: Putin doesn’t want to just win, he wants to triumph

The entire world media came to the press conference which my colleagues from the OSCE and I gave in Moscow and at which we presented our provisional findings regarding the Russian presidential elections. On Sunday Vladimir Putin was promoted by the Russian voters from Prime Minister to President – although he was also during the last few years already the most powerful man in this, the world’s most extensive country. His election was not seriously challenged, though the manner in which it was achieved has been.

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4 March 2012

Tiny Kox in Russia: Putin’s campaign

On Sunday 4th March Russia elects a new president. International observers are in the country to look into the degree to which the elections are free and fair. SP Senator Tiny Kox is head of the Council of Europe observers’ team and will report each day.

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3 March 2012

Tiny Kox in Russia: will Putin win?

On Sunday 4th March Russia elects a new president. International observers are in the country to look into the degree to which the elections are free and fair. SP Senator Tiny Kox is head of the Council of Europe observers’ team and will report each day.

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3 March 2012

SP Member of Parliament joins Bradley Manning Support Committee

SP Member of Parliament and foreign affairs spokesman Harry van Bommel this week joined the Dutch-Belgian Bradley Manning Support Committee. The Committee has been formed as a result of concern over the general treatment as well as the court martial of Bradley Manning, an American soldier prosecuted as a result of having made public US war crimes in Iraq. Manning has been behind bars since May 2010 on the basis of charges which could lead to the death penalty.

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