Saturday 12 March 2011

Nick signs Cyprus Declaration to raise awareness of the threat of Islam

9TH MARCH 2011: YESTERDAY afternoon in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Nick Griffin MEP signed a Written Declaration on the work of the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus.

"I was delighted to sign this declaration," Nick told his website.
"The funding is already in place so it won't increase what Britain has to pay. Most of the people who have 'disappeared' were actually murdered by the Turks after the invasion of the island and this campaign is a good way to help to raise awareness of the threat that Islamisation poses to the Western World," he added.
The Declaration stated:
The European Parliament, having regard to Rule 123 of its Rules of Procedure,
A. whereas during and after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 around 2 000 individuals from both the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities were reported as missing,
B. whereas the whereabouts and fate of many of these individuals are still unknown,
C. whereas the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP), which is supported financially by the United Nations, the European Commission and other donors, works to establish the fate of those reported missing,
1. Fully endorses the work of the CMP and recognises its post-conflict role in promoting truth, remembrance and reconciliation in Cyprus;
2. Calls on the European Commission to continue to allocate sufficient resources to the CMP to enable it to fulfil its important mandate;
3. Calls on the Governments of Turkey and Cyprus to continue to support the CMP's work, to redouble efforts to account for those individuals still listed as missing and to ensure that all information that could facilitate the mission of the CMP is made freely available to it;
4. Instructs its President to forward this declaration, together with the names of the signatories, to the Council, the Commission, the parliaments of the Member States and the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus.

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