Poate ma insel eu, dar este vorba nu de OSCE, ci de CSCE, care, conform cu
definitia de pe site-ul personal, care apare si in josul mesajului
forwardat, este " The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, also
known as the Helsinki Commission, is an independent U.S. Government agency
created in 1976 to monitor and encourage compliance with the Helsinki Final
Act"

 

Amana S. Ferro

 

 
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Presedintelui Traian Basescu sa retransmita Parlamentului 

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Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:31 am (PST) 

Organizatia pentru Securitate si Cooperare in Europa cere Presedintelui
Traian Basescu sa retransmita Parlamentului Legea privind libertatea
religioasa si regimul cultelor

 
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COMMISSION LEADERSHIP CONCERNED BY ROMANIAN RELIGION LAWJoint Letter Urges
Return of Legislation to Parliament

*(Washington)* - Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) and Rep. Christopher H. Smith
(R-NJ), Chairman and Co-Chairman, respectively, of the Commission on
Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission) wrote Romanian
President Traian Basescu today regarding the passage of a new religion law.
The Law on Religious Freedom and Status of Religious Denominations passed
the Romanian House of Deputies on Wednesday and is now before President
Basescu for signature.

Concerned by the "serious shortcomings" in the legislation, the letter<
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ned by both Senator Brownback and Rep. Smith "respectfully urges" President
Basescu to "return the draft law to the parliament for revision."

"If the Law on Religious Freedom and Status of Religious Denominations were
to pass in its current form, it would give Romania the dubious distinction
of having the most burdensome religious registration system in the entire
56-nation OSCE region," concluded Senator Brownback and Rep. Smith in their
letter. In addition, the letter conveys the Commissioners belief that the
law is incompatible with Romania's OSCE religious freedom commitments.

The bill passed the Romanian Senate passively in December 2005, without
modification, despite more than 60 substantive amendments that were never
considered. Once before the House of Deputies, the Judicial Committee and
the Human Rights Committee reviewed the bill for almost a year but made no
improvements, despite repeated intervention during the drafting stage by
Helsinki Commission members and international organizations. The full House
of Deputies approved the bill without substantive amendments on Wednesday.

*The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, also known as the
Helsinki Commission, is a U.S. Government agency that monitors progress in
the implementation of the 1975 Helsinki Accords*

 

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