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No more access to the European Parliament for terrorists like Leila Khaled
22.11.2017, Israel and the World The European parliament has endorsed a proposal of its president, Antonio Tajani, to systematically deny access to all persons, groups, or entities involved in terrorist acts.
The decision followed a complaint by several MEPs and pro-Israel groups after Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled, a senior member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), was invited last September to speak in the European Parliament at a conference hosted by two Spanish far-left MEPs. She used that platform to praise extremist violence and demonize Jews. She glorified terrorism and trivialized the Holocaust. "Don’t you see a similarity between Nazi actions and Zionist actions in Gaza?," she declared. "While the Nazis were tried in Nuremberg, no one has ever tried the Zionists," she said.
‘’The European Parliament’s Bureau unanimously endorsed the President’s proposal to systematically deny access to all persons, groups, or entities involved in terrorist acts, as listed in the annexed Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/1426,’’ the parliament's Directorate General fo Security and Safety said in an information notice.
‘’In view of that decision, and in the context of combatting terrorism, Members of the European Parliament and Political Groups are requested not to invite persons listed in the Council Decision or individuals representing entities or groups on that list, nor to facilitate their access to Parliament. In addition, these persons, entities, and groups may not be promoted through audio-visual presentations or other events on Parliament’s premises.’’
‘’I am happy that we have eventually established what should have been obvious before!,“ commented Czech MEP Tomas Zdechovský (European People's Party, EPP), who co-signed the letter to Tajani.
''The Council may adopt some amendments now, so we can be sure the situation with Leila Khaled will not happen again,“ Zdechovsky added.
Two other MEPs, Danish Anders Vistisen and Dutch Bastiaan Belder, from the European Conservative and Reformist group (ECR), who initiated the complaint letter to President Tajani welcomed the European Parliament's Bureau decision and thanked the President ‘’for taking a strong resolute stand against terrorism.’’ ‘’Please to see that our concerns and that of 57 other MEPs on the presence of terrorist Leila Khaled in the EP were addressed,’’ they tweeted.
But the two MEPs in a statement issued on Wednesday urged the President and the Parliament's Bureau ''to investigate if any irregularities have taken place'' during the event with Leila Khlaerd organised by the European Left group on 26 September, and ''where appropriate, take necessary action, including holding those responsible accountable.''
''At the time when Europe is experiencing the agonising truth of terrorist attacks on its soli, it is our responsibility and duty to take a strong united stand against terrorism and its incitement,'' the statement added.
Leila Khaled was involved in the hijacking of an American airplane in 1969 and a failed hijacking attempt on an El Al flight the following year. Israeli security forces foiled the second attempt and subdued Khaled. The flight was diverted to London, where Khaled was then handed over to British authorities. They released her less than a month later in a deal to free hostages from another hijacking.
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