Robert Evans (PSE). – Mr President, I apologise for this, but colleagues will recognise that this situation is changing daily and the oral amendment is not quite the same as that listed on some people’s sheets so I will read it out: ‘Expresses its solidarity with the people of Pakistan who are victims of the violence perpetrated by the armed extremists; is deeply concerned for the safety of the 1800 or more people in the Red Mosque, some of whom were held as hostages; recognises the challenges the siege posed to the Government of Pakistan; expresses its grave concern about the still unknown number of victims and supports the efforts to bring those responsible to justice’.
Eva Lichtenberger (Verts/ALE). – Da die Erstürmung der Roten Moschee abgeschlossen ist, müssten wir dann nicht zumindest im zweiten Teil nicht die Vergangenheitsform verwenden?
(Der mündliche Änderungsantrag wird berücksichtigt.)