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4 September 2014

‘Action plan to combat Jihadists looks like panic football’

‘Why do people born here turn against our society? Why do people who have grown up here support the most horrific violence? How can it be that some of our children are becoming our enemies?’

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4 September 2014

De Jong: Block Commission’s ‘Expert Groups’ budget to weaken corporate lobby

SP Euro-MP Dennis de Jong has joined fellow MEPs from the centre-right European People’s Party and the Greens in lodging a proposal that would result in the blocking of the money allocated by the European Commission to its nine hundred advisory expert groups. ‘For years I’ve tried during informal negotiations with the Commission to bring about a more balanced composition within these expert groups,’ says De Jong. ‘The Commission has now told social organisations that no such dialogue exists and it is unwilling to go through with the advisory groups’ reform. In that case we have only one means at our disposal and that is to block the budget for this policy.’

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4 September 2014

Withdraw promise to Ukraine that it can join NATO

The question of how the military alliance should react to the rapidly growing tensions in and around Ukraine will take centre stage in this week’s NATO summit in Wales. And while what ought to be at the forefront is the taking of de-escalating measures, fears are growing that instead, more fuel will be added to the fire.

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3 September 2014

SP-senator Kox: 'Give Ukraine ceasefire a serious chance’

The international community must give a ceasefire in Ukraine the chance to remain intact. This goes for Russia, the European Union and NATO, all of which have over the last few months, instead of showing restraint, added fuel to the fire. If the government of the civil war-plagued land manages to negotiate a ceasefire with the rebels in eastern Ukraine, the country must be helped by all possible means to arrive at a political solution to the crisis. SP Senator Tiny Kox made these points during a speech in Paris, where the Council of Europe is meeting this week, a meeting attended  by Kox in his role as president of the Left Group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the organisation, of which every European country is a member.

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31 August 2014

1914 – 2014

In August it was exactly one hundred years ago that the First World War broke out. None of the warring parties realized beforehand what they would bring down on the people of the continent with their irresponsible behavior: years and years of disaster and many millions of deaths.

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28 August 2014

Van Gerven supports equal treatment for children of parents executed in Indonesian war

SP Member of Parliament Henk van Gerven yesterday met with three Indonesians whose fathers were summarily executed by Dutch soldiers during the armed conflict in the 1940s, when the south-east Asian country was a colony of the Netherlands. ‘These people are asking for the same level of compensation as a number of widows of executed men have received,’ explains Van Gerven. ‘Because of the enormous suffering imposed on them, I support this demand absolutely. The Netherlands has a debt of honour to settle.’

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