Wednesday, December 17, 2014

EU And Hamas

From the Stars and Stripes:
"EU court takes Hamas off terrorist list"

A European Union court on Wednesday ordered the Palestinian group Hamas removed from the EU terrorist list for procedural reasons, but says the bloc can maintain asset freezes against Hamas members. Hamas has been on the EU terrorist list since 2001 as part of broader measures to fight terrorism in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. The Islamic militant group, which won elections in 2006 and now runs Gaza, has long contested the classification. The EU court ruled Wednesday that the listing was based on press and Internet reports and not on "acts examined and confirmed in decisions of competent authorities." The court insisted that its ruling did not "imply any substantive assessment of the question of the classification of Hamas as a terrorist group." It therefore ruled that the asset freezes should stay in place for three months pending further EU actions. The EU is considering its next steps. It has two months to appeal. The terrorist list designation bars EU officials from dealing with the group, and requires that any of the group's funds in EU countries be frozen.
The decision comes amid growing pressure from European legislators to recognize a Palestinian state, after years of stalemate in peace talks. There was also growing frustration in Europe with Israel's government after the Gaza war earlier this year.


^ It seems the EU and many of their member states are living in a world of make-believe and has had too many lemon drops and moonbeams. How can they say Hamas isn't a terrorist group especially after they were bombing Israel this past Summer? I guess Anti-Semitism is alive and well in the EU - they probably hope Hamas will finish what Hitler started. ^

http://www.stripes.com/news/europe/eu-court-takes-hamas-off-terrorist-list-1.319748

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