This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
Witness testimonies are fundamental to the functioning of
any criminal trial in a state upholding the rule of law. By their
testimony, witnesses make an essential contribution to the proper
functioning of justice, to the fight against impunity and to maintaining
the confidence of the people in the authorities.
During the past years, the Parliamentary Assembly has examined
the question of witness protection in the Balkans. Resolution 1784 (2011) on the Protection of witnesses as a cornerstone for
justice and reconciliation in the Balkans stresses that witnesses
who stand up for truth and justice are owed reliable and durable protection.
Without the protection and support that witnesses need to be able
to testify, justice and reconciliation in the Balkans cannot be
achieved.
Reliable and durable witness protection for those who stand
up for truth and justice is necessary not only for war crimes and
not only in the Balkans. Such a protection is of vital importance
in the fight against organised crime and terrorism - problems which
may occur, in principle, throughout Europe.
The Assembly therefore resolves to study carefully the question
of the protection of witnesses as an indispensable tool in the fight
against organised crime and terrorism in Europe.