Violence against the Christian community in northern Nigeria
Written declaration
No.
531
| Doc. 13013
| 06 February 2013
- Signatories:
- Mr Luca VOLONTÈ,
Italy, EPP/CD ; Mr Francis AGIUS,
Malta, EPP/CD ; Mr Pedro AGRAMUNT,
Spain, EPP/CD ; Mr Miloš ALIGRUDIĆ,
Serbia, EDG ; Ms Olena BONDARENKO,
Ukraine ; Mr Márton BRAUN,
Hungary, EPP/CD ; Mr Corneliu CHISU,
Canada ; Mr Agustín CONDE,
Spain, EPP/CD ; Mr Michael CONNARTY,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr David DARCHIASHVILI,
Georgia ; Mr Joseph FALZON,
Malta, EPP/CD ; Mr György FRUNDA,
Romania ; Mr Giorgi GABASHVILI,
Georgia ; Mr Attila GRUBER,
Hungary, EPP/CD ; Mr Andrzej HALICKI,
Poland, EPP/CD ; Ms Olha HERASYM'YUK,
Ukraine ; Mr Andres HERKEL,
Estonia, EPP/CD ; Mr Stanisław HUSKOWSKI,
Poland, EPP/CD ; Mr Mladen IVANIĆ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, EPP/CD ; Mr Ferenc KALMÁR,
Hungary, EPP/CD ; Mr Giorgi KANDELAKI,
Georgia, EPP/CD ; Ms Stella KYRIAKIDES,
Cyprus, EPP/CD ; Mr Edgar MAYER,
Austria, EPP/CD ; Mr Akaki MINASHVILI,
Georgia ; Mr Fritz NEUGEBAUER,
Austria, EPP/CD ; Ms Mirosława NYKIEL,
Poland, EPP/CD ; Mr Maciej ORZECHOWSKI,
Poland, EPP/CD ; Mr Mikael OSCARSSON,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Mr Ángel PINTADO,
Spain, EPP/CD ; Ms Luz Elena SANÍN,
Spain, EPP/CD ; Ms Ingjerd SCHOU,
Norway, EPP/CD ; Mr Serhiy SOBOLEV,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Ms Maria STAVROSITU,
Romania ; Mr Latchezar TOSHEV,
Bulgaria, EPP/CD ; Mr Petré TSISKARISHVILI,
Georgia ; Mr Imre VEJKEY,
Hungary, EPP/CD ; Ms Anne-Mari VIROLAINEN,
Finland, EPP/CD ; Mr Piotr WACH,
Poland, EPP/CD
- Thesaurus
This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
In recent months a series of attacks and related violence
against the Christian community has escalated in northern Nigeria.
Attacks have increased in June 2012, when bombs exploded during
Sunday celebrations in different cities.
The terrorist organization Boko Haram, which uses the Islamic
religion for subversive and violent purposes, has a declared aim
of establishing a new “Caliphate” based exclusively on Sharia.
Anti-Christian terrorist infiltrations have spread in many
countries of the area and Nigeria gave certain evidence to the Economic
Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) of relationships between
Boko Haram, Al Qaeda organisations in Maghreb and Salaphite movements
in the region.
The attacks and tragic violence against Christian believers,
children and women have caused worldwide astonishment and indignation.
The European Union High Representative for Foreign Policy, Catherine
Ashton, made a statement in this regard on 18 June 2012. The European
Union Foreign Affairs Council discussed anti-Christian violence
at its meeting on 25th June.
The Parliamentary Assembly should raise its voice against
these tragic and seemingly unceasing facts and call on member States
of the Council of Europe to act in the direction already indicated
in Assembly Resolution 1846 (2011) and Recommendation 1987 (2011)
on combating all forms of discrimination based on religion.
The undersigned invite those involved in weekly attacks to
consider self-defence as the last instrument, which should never
be disproportionate, preventive and excessive.