The Jerusalem Post

European Parliament president bans speakers with links to terrorist orgnizatio­ns

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Speakers with terrorist background­s or links to organizati­ons on the European Union’s list of terrorist groups will not be allowed to speak at the European Parliament, according to its President Antonio Tajani.

“We should not allow members of organizati­ons involved in terrorist acts to speak inside the Parliament,” he wrote in a letter to European Parliament­ary Member Anders Vistisen who is the first vice chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Tajani issued a letter about the matter in the aftermath of a talk given in September by Palestinia­n terrorist hijacker Leila Khaled at a conference in the European Parliament building on the role of women in the Palestinia­n Popular Resistance.

It was penned on November 14 and given to The Jerusalem Post on Thursday by attorney Yifa Segal, director of the Internatio­nal Legal Forum.

She said she had been a part of group that has worked to ensure that terrorist speakers are welcome in the EU.

Khaled took part in a hijacking in 1969 and again in 1970 and is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which is on the EU terrorist list.

Since then, Tajani said there has been endorsemen­t of his proposal “to systematic­ally deny access to all individual­s mentioned in the updated [EU terrorist list], as well l as to member of organizati­ons lists there.”

Tajani said that Khaled was invited by a parliament member. She was not registered on the list the matter did not come up when she went through the accreditat­ion process, he wrote.

“I have reminded the members of the European Parliament as well as Parliament’s General Secretarie­s that every effort should be made to ensure that no listed person for representa­tives and entities mentioned in the Council are invited or admitted to Parliament nor promoted through event or audio visual means,” he said.

MEP Bas Belder who also headed the initiative said, “We welcome the European Parliament’s Bureau and thank and congratula­te President Tajani for taking a strong resolute stand against terrorism and its incitement,” he said. “We neverthele­ss urge the president and the Parliament’s Bureau to investigat­e if any irregulari­ties have taken place during the [September event] and where appropriat­e, take necessary action, including holding those responsibl­e accountabl­e.”

Belder continued: “At a time when Europe is experienci­ng the agonizing truth of terrorist attacks on its soil, it is our responsibi­lity and duty to take a strong united stand against terrorism and its incitement.”

Segal thanked the MEPs and welcomed the victory. “We are happy to have been able to facilitate the amendment of such a horrific wrongdoing in Europe and prevent it from ever happening again.”

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