Europees Parlement betuigt medeleven aan slachtoffers bomaanslagen Mumbai (en)

Met dank overgenomen van M. (Martin) Schulz, gepubliceerd op woensdag 13 juli 2011.

The President of the European Parliament, Jerzy Buzek i, made the following statement on today's lethal bomb attacks in Mumbai:

"I am devastated by what happened today in Mumbai. My thoughts are with the many victims, with their families and friends. On behalf of the European Parliament, I would like to express my deepest condolences and sympathies to them and to the Indian people.

I condemn these attacks in the strongest possible terms. Nothing can justify such vile acts of terror. Killing innocent civilians is against everything the most basic laws of humanity stand for. I am deeply appalled by these acts.

India and the wider region should strive for the peaceful coexistence among its multiple cultures and religions. I hope that those responsible for terror will be brought to justice. I also hope that forgiveness and reconciliation will prevail."

Chair of Parliament’s delegation for relations with India, Sir Graham Watson, said:

"Mumbai seems particularly plagued by such outrageous actions. Just twelve weeks ago my delegation and I lit candles at the memorial for the victims of the last terrorist outrage in Mumbai, in the Taj Mahal hotel; the city now sees further bloodshed. Just yesterday I saw friends from Mumbai before they left Brussels to return there."

It is precisely attacks like these, possibly organised by criminals working across borders, which underline the importance of the growing EU-India co-operation in the fight against international crime.  I hope we will soon see the perpetrators of these outrageous attacks serving prison sentences."

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