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The Bulgarian delegation to PA OSCE submits a resolution on Libya
02/07/2004
The Bulgarian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operations in Europe will submit for consideration and voting a draft resolution “Serious Violation of Human Rights in Libya” during the summer session of PA OSCE in Edinburgh, 5-9 July 2004.

The draft resolution is submitted as a motion for a supplementary item in the programme of the session and - in accordance with the rules of procedure of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly – is signed by 20 members representing at least four countries.

The draft resolution was signed by:
1. Dr. Tosho Peykov, Bulgaria
2. Mrs. Anastasia Moser, Bulgaria
3. Mrs. Snezhana Grozdilova, Bulgaria
4. Mr. Liutvi Mestan, Bulgaria
5. Mr. Rumen Ovcharov, Bulgaria
6. Mr. Ostash - Ukraine
7. Mr. Golomeov, Macedonia
8. Mr. Trendafilov - Macedonia
9. Mr. Avseini /or Huseini/ - Macedonia
10. Mr. Miesch - Switzerland
11. Mrs. Hagg, Sweden
12. Mr. Voisin, France
13. Mr. Pacini, Italy
14. Mr. Kessler, Italy
15. Mr. Hastings, USA
16. Mr. Hoyer, USA
17. Mr. Grohe, Germany
18. Mr. Raidel, Germany
19. Mr. Weiskirchen - Germany
20. Mr. Tokay, Romania

The text of the draft resolution is following:

“SERIOUS VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN LIBYA
Motion for a supplementary item
Presented by the Bulgarian Delegation to PA OSCE

The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
1. Brings to the attention of the Libyan authorities its grave concern at the verdict and death sentence on 6 May in the case of six Bulgarian and one Palestinian medical workers in Benghazi who had been arrested five years earlier. They were charged with “premeditated murder subverting the security of Libya” and “intentional infection” of nearly 400 Libyan children with the AIDS virus through blood transfusion;
2. Calls attention to the fact that “confessions” have been extracted from the accused under brutal torture by officers of the police and the secret services, with two members of the special team formed for interrogation of the Bulgarian medics having admitted that duress had been applied;
3. Emphasizes that an expert report on the case, prepared after continuous research by the world’s two leading experts in matters concerning the AIDS virus, Professors Luc Montagnier and Vittorio Colizzi, repeatedly proved that the infection at the Al-Fateh Hospital in Benghazi occurred due to poor hygiene back in 1997, i.e. before the arrival of the Bulgarian medics, and persisted after their arrest;
4. Expresses concern in connection with the violation of human rights in the above-mentioned case;
5. Expresses solidarity with the families of the affected by the dramatic events Libyan children and hopes that relief will come to them to the extent possible;
6. Urges the Libyan authorities to comply with the accepted standards of international law in bringing an appeal process forward as soon as possible to find a fair solution to the case. “
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