Parliamentary question - E-3275/2009Parliamentary question
E-3275/2009

Punishments for homosexuality in Egypt, Bahrain and Morocco

WRITTEN QUESTION E-3275/09
by Michael Cashman (PSE) , Raül Romeva i Rueda (Verts/ALE) , Sophia in 't Veld (ALDE) , Lissy Gröner (PSE) , Sirpa Pietikäinen (PPE‑DE) , Eva-Britt Svensson (GUE/NGL) , Emine Bozkurt (PSE) , Glenys Kinnock (PSE) , Maria Robsahm (ALDE) , Åsa Westlund (PSE) , Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (ALDE) , Martine Roure (PSE) , Michel Teychenné (PSE) , Baroness Sarah Ludford (ALDE) , Hélène Goudin (IND/DEM) , Marco Cappato (ALDE) , Paulo Casaca (PSE) , Anne Van Lancker (PSE) , Jan Andersson (PSE) , Anna Hedh (PSE) , Inger Segelström (PSE) , Caroline Lucas (Verts/ALE) , Catherine Stihler (PSE) , Karin Resetarits (ALDE) , Göran Färm (PSE) , Thijs Berman (PSE) , Margrete Auken (Verts/ALE) , Ieke van den Burg (PSE) and Vittorio Agnoletto (GUE/NGL)
to the Council

We have received disturbing news about recent arrests of people (including an EU citizen) on charges of homosexuality in Egypt, Morocco and Bahrain.

Four men were arrested in Cairo on 5 January by Egyptian Security Services. In the Kingdom of Morocco an EU citizen Gian Paolo, from Italy, was sentenced to prison and fined by the Criminal Chamber of the Lower Court in Marrakesh. In Bahrain two men were sentenced to six months in jail with hard labour for homosexuality.

In the light of the recent UN Declaration sponsored by all EU Member States on the decriminalisation of homosexuality, we would ask the Council to intervene in the above‑mentioned cases.

Please also inform us about the action the Council is taking and will be taking to encourage the decriminalisation of homosexuality throughout the world.

Where EU association agreements are in place, will the Council encourage the Commission to invoke the clause on human rights?

OJ C 189, 13/07/2010