Europeans Don’t Accept The USA Measures Of Terrorism Combat

EUROPEANS DON’T ACCEPT THE USA MEASURES OF TERRORISM COMBAT
Karine Asatryan

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[03:44 pm] 27 June, 2006

The USA interests differ from those of Europe. A brilliant testify
to this are the PACE current discussions of the report on "Illegal
intergovernmental transfers of suspected secret prisoners and prisons
in the CoE member-countries."

"The terrorism combat mustn’t mingle with human rights breach," noted
Peter Shyoder, reporter of the Committee on political issues and added
that the Europeans must differ from the Americans by that feature.

"Terrorism combat is priority, but all our partners must respect the
supremacy of the international right," claimed Rene van der Liden
for several times during the PACE June session.

Today it was noted for several times that the USA has started to breach
human rights after the September 11 terrorist attack. According to
the French representative they must combat against terrorism but not
with the weapons of terrorists.

Today nearly all participants thanked Swiss deputy Diki Martini who
was the author of the report.

"Excellent investigation," repeated all speakers.

The journalists got documental films of DVD format in the morning
titled "War and Terrorism."

The film is about the severe destiny of two men who appeared in the
USA secret prison. Suvash Patel, the producer of the film announced
that they finished the film only a few days ago and haven’t managed
to translate it yet even into French which is the second official
language of the PACE after English.

By the way, Diki Martini’s report is not the end of the investigation,
just on the contrary, it is the beginning and they the session
participants on the CoE member-counties and their partners to continue
observing the matter further on and prevent the phenomenon in future.