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Is Wagner a terrorist group? French MPs vote

2023-05-09T03:06:32.096Z

Highlights: The National Assembly is due to vote on Tuesday (May 9th) on a text calling for the inclusion of the Russian paramilitary group Wagner on the European Union's list of terrorist organizations. The motion for a resolution tabled by Renaissance MP Benjamin Haddad targets in particular the "numerous abuses against the civilian population" in Ukraine. In mid-March, the Lithuanian Parliament already adopted a resolution stating that "Wagner is a terrorist organisation", prompting Kiev's thanks. For its part, the EU added Wagner to its list of individuals and entities sanctioned for "active participation in the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine"


The motion for a resolution being considered by the National Assembly on Tuesday aims to include the paramilitary organization on the European Union's list of terrorist organizations.


The National Assembly is due to vote on Tuesday (May 9th) on a text calling for the inclusion of the Russian paramilitary group Wagner, accused of abuses in Ukraine and Africa, on the European Union's list of terrorist organizations. The motion for a resolution tabled by Renaissance MP Benjamin Haddad, without binding value, targets in particular the "numerous abuses against the civilian population" in Ukraine, committed by this group of mercenaries, some of which could be qualified as "war crimes".

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The text, which will be debated in the afternoon, was co-signed by deputies from the different groups of the majority, but also by elected representatives from the ranks of socialists, ecologists and LR, presage a favorable vote in the hemicycle. "It's about sending a political, symbolic message, a signal of denunciation of Wagner and his activities – which deliberately target civilians for political gain – as terrorism," Haddad said.

The text quotes in particular the German intelligence services, according to which Wagner "took part in the summary executions, mutilations and acts of torture committed against civilians in the Ukrainian locality of Butcha". In addition to Ukraine, the resolution also notes abuses in Syria and several African countries such as Mali and the Central African Republic. In mid-March, the Lithuanian Parliament already adopted a resolution stating that "Wagner is a terrorist organisation", prompting Kiev's thanks. For its part, the EU added Wagner to its list of individuals and entities sanctioned for "active participation in the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine".

The Holodomor recognized as genocide

At the end of March, French MPs showed their support for Ukraine by adopting a resolution recognizing as genocide the Holodomor, the famine caused in the early 1930s in Ukraine by the Soviet authorities. Volodymyr Zelensky had thanked them for this gesture which responded to a strong expectation of Kiev about the painful memory of this deadly famine, revived by the Russian invasion of the country. Russia, for its part, responded by castigating an "anti-Russian zeal" of the French National Assembly.

Another resolution on the conflict in Ukraine could soon be discussed in the meeting. Led by Renaissance MP Pieyre Alexandre Anglade, it aims to denounce the deportations of Ukrainian children by Russia, in a "deliberate strategy of destruction of Ukrainian national identity and society".

Source: lefigaro

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