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6th Conference of Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, the Pacific, Africa and the Caribbean (ALDEPAC) held in DjiboutiThe 6th annual meeting of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, Pacific, Africa and the Caribbean took place this year in the Eastern African nation of Djibouti, which hosts the EU and NATO naval missions responsible for counter piracy off the Horn of Africa.
First of its kind in the country, the 6th ALDEPAC conference ended after three days of intense discussions and presentations on peace, security and development in the Horn of Africa in Djibouti Capital .
The Conference was launched by the President of Djibouti, Ismail Omar Guelleh, MEPs, Guy Verhofstadt ALDE Group Leader, Louis Michel Co-President of the ACP Joint Parliamentary Assembly, Niccolo Rinali, co-chair of ALDEPAC and Hans van Baelen, President of Liberal International. They were joined by MPs from 30 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries.
The discussions were dominated by the regional security challenges, in particular Somalia, and their wider impact in Africa. The peaceful creation of the new nation - Southern Sudan was welcomed. During the opening session Guy Verhofstadt, ALDE Leader, sent a clear message to the African leaders robustly criticising the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila: “Democracy never guarantees permanent power. Democracy gives citizens the power to change. We can only but condemn that a President elected by a majority changed the rules of these elections a few months before the election count”.
The Conference adopted three declarations: - the Djibouti Declaration in which ALDEPAC reaffirms its commitment to promote respect for democracy, a resolution on the Ivory Coast and a resolution on the referendum in southern Sudan.
ALDEPAC, the ALDE Caucus within ACP was formed in order to launch a formal network to strengthen liberal democratic values and to promote dialogue among European and African members of the liberal-democratic network.
EU proposal for passenger data to fight serious crime and terrorismOn February 2nd the European Commission presented a proposal for an EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) Directive to fight serious crime and terrorism. The proposal obliges air carriers to provide EU Member States with data on passengers entering or departing from the EU, whilst guaranteeing a high level of protection of privacy and personal data.
"This proposal for an EU PNR Directive is an important part of EU security policy. Common EU rules are necessary to fight serious crime such as drugs smuggling and people trafficking as well as terrorism, and to ensure that passengers' privacy is respected and their rights fully protected in all Member States. The proposal requires Member States to anonymise all PNR data that is collected", said Cecilia Malmström, European Commissioner for Home Affairs.
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ALDE Reaction to Commission statement on PNR
Following the Commission´s adoption of a directive on the use of Passenger Name Record data within the EU (EU PNR) which aims at strengthening protection of personal data and other fundamental rights, ALDE MEP Sophie IN'T VELD (D66, Netherlands) who has led the Parliament in the examination of the various air passenger data agreements between the EU and third countries said: "The new proposals of the Commission show that it has taken the criticisms of the European Parliament to heart. We will closely scrutinise the proposals, but at first glance there is a substantial improvement compared to the previous proposals."
Indeed, the current Commission draft directive proposes, among others things, a reduced period for retaining data up to 30 days, instead of the previously proposed 10-13 years. It more stringently narrows the purpose of the proposal to fight against terrorism and serious crimes, therefore "sensitive data", like sexual or religious orientation cannot be transferred or processed. Moreover it sets the obligation to inform passengers whose PNR data might have been transferred.
Edward McMillan-Scott (LibDem, United Kingdom)
Edward McMillan-Scott MEP is Vice-President of the European Parliament and responsible for Democracy and Human Rights. Edward was elected to the European Parliament in 1984 forYorkshire (UK) and was Leader of the Conservative MEPs from 1997-2001. In June 2009 he objected to David Cameron's decision to leave the EPP group in the European Parliament and form an alliance with "nutters, anti-semites, homophobes and climate change deniers" - according to Nick Clegg. He was expelled from the Conservative Party and joined the Liberal Democrats. "I was a liberal Conservative, now I am a conservative Liberal" he says.
Formerly the longest-serving member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Edward founded and monitors the €150 million European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights. His primary focus is on 'difficult' countries such as China and those in the Arab world, where he is a frequent visitor, most recently to Cairo just after the people's revolution succeeded. Another of Edward's responsibilities as Vice-President is relations with national parliaments, all the more important since the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty.
Edward founded and chairs the informal, cross-party Brussels-Strasbourg Seat Study Group. The February 2011 report 'A Tale of Two Cities' can be read at www.BrusselsStrasbourgStudy.eu.
Inspired by letters and emails received from constituents in Yorkshire and the Humber, Edward is also active in the areas of children's rights, and property rights.
He is a staunch advocate of the fishing industry and gave up eating meat because of climate change and animal welfare. In December 2009 he invited 'Meat-Free Monday' campaigner Sir Paul McCartney to Brussels. He is married to Henrietta, a lawyer, and has two daughters and two grand-daughters.
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Seminar: Cultivation of GMOs Conference: Extremism and Populism in the European Union Seminar: Illegal Fishing in the European Union Hearing: Aspartame, what risks for Consumers? Seminar: Hydrogen and Energy Infrastructures
Alliance for Liberals and Democrats for Europe - ALDE European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party - ELDR European Democratic Party - EDP
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