Posłowie interweniują w sprawie rosyjskiej propagandy w PE

Posłowie z pięciu największych grup politycznych, w tym Anna Fotyga, stanowczo zareagowali na próbę wyświetlenia w Parlamencie Europejskim kłamliwego filmu na temat sprawy Magnickiego. Po interwencji eurodeputowanych oraz rodziny i osób zaangażowanych w wyjaśnienie sprawy zabójstwa walczącego z korupcją rosyjskiego prawnika, premierę filmu odwołano. Do Parlamentu Europejskiego, przy pokaźnym zainteresowaniu kremlowskich mediów, przybyli jednak autorzy filmu, a także objęci zachodnimi sankcjami byli rosyjscy oficjele, Paweł Karpow i Andrej Pawlow.

– „Rzeczywiście niezbędne jest uszczelnienie systemu wejść do Parlamentu Europejskiego. Nie do pomyślenia jest, żeby po Parlamencie poruszały się osoby objęte przez demokratyczne zachodnie instytucje sankcjami” – powiedziała Anna Fotyga.

Poniżej zamieszczamy pełną treść wspólnego oświadczenia, podpisanego przez europosłów z pięciu największych grup politycznych w Parlamencie Europejskim.

We, members of the European Parliament, strongly protest against the fact that two individuals named on a European Parliament’s sanctions list received access to and participated in an event in the EP held on 27 April this year.

 Pavel Karpov and Andrei Pavlov, former Russian officials, are both on the European Parliament Magnitsky sanctions list for their responsibility in the Sergei Magnitsky case and in its subsequent judicial cover-up.

As the Russian Council on the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights operating under the authority of the then President Medvedev confirmed in July 2011, Sergei Magnitsky died in custody, subjected to inhumane conditions, deliberate neglect and documented signs of torture. He was  detained after he exposed a tax fraud of $230 million. As the Presidential Council also confirmed, several of the officials investigating him – with Pavel Karpov among them – were under conflict of interest as those whom Magnitsky accused of involvement in the mentioned tax fraud.

Strong majorities in the European Parliament, the United States Congress, the Canadian Parliament and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe assessed the Magnitsky case as one of many documented systematic violations of fundamental human rights and the rule of law principles in Russia. The US President signed the Magnitsky sanctions into law.

We deplore that these two people who are on the European Parliament’s list and are banned from entering the United States received EU visa and were given the floor in our premises to speak at an event which appears to be used as part of a broader campaign to discredit critics of the Russian leadership, both inside and outside the country, and to denigrate Sergey Magnitsky’s personality and his tragic death in a Russian prison cell.

The European Parliament asked the High Representative/Vice President already twice to propose to the Council the adoption of an EU-wide Magnitsky visa ban list preventing people who carry responsibility in the Magnitsky case from travelling into the EU.

The presence in the European Parliament of two of these individuals, targeted by international sanctions, shows clearly the need for concerted  EU action, and that HRVP Mogherini must finally bring the Magnitsky sanctions to the Council for adoption.

 

Petras Auštrevičius, MEP / ALDE

Elmar Brok, MEP / EPP

Anna Fotyga, MEP / ECR

Ana Gomes, MEP / S&D

Rebecca Harms, MEP / Greens/EFA

Eva Joly, MEP / Greens/EFA

Tunne Kelam, MEP /  EPP

Jaromír Štětina, MEP / EPP

Guy Verhofstadt, MEP / ALDE

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