Spain (Canary Islands), propose a monitoring committee sects disappeared after After 8 months of work, the committee for missing children yesterday closed its business without the participation of the Ministry of Interior and with 34 findings. Including the request to the State to create an observatory of new worship and civic rights, and that disappearances be investigated from the first minute. 7:26 11/jun/10
O. GONZALEZ, Tenerife
Eight months of work, 36 experts involved, three of them via video-and 34 conclusions. This is the summary of the committee issue of missing children in the Canary Islands, which ended yesterday without the participation of the Ministry of Interior, and whose final decisions include the recommendation to the State Government of setting up a new religion and civil rights .
This was revealed yesterday at a press conference, the vice president of the parliamentary body, Flora Marrero, Canarian Coalition (CC), and the representative of the Partido Popular (PP), Juan Santana. The PSC refused from the beginning to participate in committee with the argument that hinder the work of the Security Forces of the State.
Observatory recommended by the committee for missing children would be framed in the reform of the Religious Freedom Act being debated in the field of rule, and would seek "the protection and prevention of citizens from actions of totalitarian or personality disorder of the followers of these beliefs, to be monitored and counted sectarian groups, "explained Marrero.
Also among the findings of the commission for children include a request to the Ministry of Interior to modify the current action protocol, in force since 2009, to "any loss of a child is considered high risk and investigated from minute one, without letting the current period of 24 or 48 hours, regardless of age the same, and have 5 or 17 years."
To this end, popular nationalists believe is necessary to establish an early warning network, similar to the U.S. Amber Alert, which would, among other things, to provide media data instantly disappeared, as well as closing ports and airports.
"I do not know if in two or six months, that's what the experts have to say, but we think it is good to carry it out, because it is being implemented in other countries," Flora said Marrero, who also advanced to another of the commission's recommendations is the need to create the foundation for missing children alert, in coordination with all the autonomous communities.
"You turn the whole society, a thousand eyes open to a disappearance," he said. New technologies
Another of the 34 conclusions adopted by the commission of children highlights the need to end the "vulnerability of children to new technology and the call cybercrime, which spreads through social networks.
"We believe it is important to a reinforcement of social networking because all the experts have told us that many disappearances taking place in these meetings that occur in social networks, because the children are unaware of the dangers online, "he said.
CC
The deputy also noted that ask the ISTAC INE and a "diagnosis" of child abuse. "no data in the Canary Islands," he said. It's looking like more resources for NGOs and to foster new DNA identification techniques.
It has also recalled that suggested that more "coordination" between departments such as Health, Education and Welfare, and to proclaim May 25 as Missing Children's Day.
These findings will now turn to the Bureau of Parliament, a body which shall forward them to the full, to debate and approve it the end of June. Subsequently, recommendations will be send to Congress and the Senate, and the other autonomous communities and bodies.
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Canary Islands Parliament will be asked to consider "high risk from minute one" the disappearance of a child
MEPs call for the creation of an Observatory New Religious and Civil Rights to prevent the proliferation of sects and PP CC admit that the information on the security forces have searched on their own before the Interior's refusal to cooperate
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 10 June (IRIN) -
The opinion of the committee to study the case of children missing in Canaries regional parliament includes the request for an "improvement" of the protocols in force to be considered the disappearance of a minor "high risk from minute one", as explained on Thursday after the elaboration of the DC Deputy Flora Marrero.
DC lawmaker said in a statement to the media at the end of the last session of the commission and ending with making a total of 34 proposals "in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Canary Islands, but also nationally" who believe that there is no waiting at midnight, 24 or 48 hours to begin the search for a child.
here today clarified that if the child has about six years earlier than if it acts more and goes on a Saturday night in a place of leisure. Marrero stressed that it is not asking for more resources but to "optimize" existing.
The opinion of the commission - in which the PSOE has not participated - is now moved to the Bureau for later elevation to the House of Parliament expected to approve it later this June. The document envisages addition to the previous sections as proposed definition of the term "disappearance", the context and type, the causes and the measures currently applied in Spain and other countries. Similarly
committee and in the context of the handling of Freedom of Religion Act has also decided to request the inclusion of setting up a new religion and civic rights to protect and prevent the proliferation of religious sects. Marrero
regretted that the work of the commission that began in summer 2009 has not helped the Ministry of Interior. "We could hear Interior," the nationalist recalling that the reason given was "lack of time." Instead, he helped the United States government through the FBI. Still
to the non-participation of the Security Forces of the State (FCSE), Deputy CC said the ruling was "quite full" while admitting that it was important the lack of this information. I therefore hope that as this ruling is the beginning "can be completed in time.
"I would have liked to have participated in the Ministry", he continued to indicate that any information obtained from the Interior was accomplished "on our own." Hence has come the call for improvement protocol performance of the Secretariat of State Security, or that once there has been a missing by a single spokesperson. SOCIAL
By approving the ruling also prompted the strengthening of preventive measures on social networking to the rise of 'cyber'. It also calls for a reinforcement of values \u200b\u200band to achieve operating the smaller phone 11600 already awarded to Anar but has no sponsorship.
On the role of the media, the commission has concluded that it should develop a "strict" code of self-regulation, existing codes are not met.
CC
The deputy also noted that the Government asked the Canary Islands and the INE a "diagnosis" of child abuse. "No data in the Canary Islands," he said. Wanted more equal resources to NGOs and to foster new DNA identification techniques. Also
also recalled that it was proposed that there are more "coordination" between departments such as Health, Education and Welfare; be proclaimed May 25 as Missing Children's Day, will run the Amber Alert to alert public through various channels of the disappearance, and create two foundations or associations in this area, a regional level and another one to regions and cities of Ceuta and Melilla.
Finally, Marrero said that a "positive" that the meetings of Ministers of Justice and Security European Union discuss this matter.
controversies
missing child commission completed its work after completing a process marked by controversy. However more than thirty experts has collaborated with members of CC and PP and the Socialists decided not to participate.
Last October 27 saw the first meeting in which there was an appearance, though the work began before the summer of 2009. At first the commission research was, but after a controversy became another study. Socialists linked it, in its day, with the need for CC to create a regional police.
have participated in these works, among others, the president of the Red Parental in Europe, Michel Gilbert, who explained the influence of sects in the disappearances . He followed the president of Unicef \u200b\u200bCanary Nereida Marcela Castro Martín, or member of the Department of Forensic Genetics, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, José Pestano Brito.
spokesman Child Focus, the European Center for Missing and Sexually Exploited Children, Miguel Torres Garcia proposed at the time that you create a foundation upon which is provided "support for research, police and judges, and parents." Similarly, the representative of Missing Children Europe, Maggie Lazaridis, explained that the situation in the Canaries is similar to that of his country, Greece, since it is close to both EU countries outside the EU. Besides the existence of numerous ports and airports. At this demanded the "close collaboration between those involved." Missing Children Europe is committed to cross-border collaboration and not wait 24 hours to begin the search
The Legislature also moved the Legal Attaché FBI in Spain, Marc Varrio, while Alan S. Nanavaty, Michael W. Langerman and Chris Johnson, the organized crime department, participated via videoconference. Activation of the Plan 'Amber' or collaboration with the media and the public were points detailing the effects of the FBI. THE CONTROVERSY PENULTIMATE
Finally, the criminologist Rosa María Rodríguez Noble participated in the commission had to clarify that there was a third case of the missing child in the archipelago. Noble explained that the documentation provided data and raised confused as resolved a case that was. "It was an unfortunate error in documentation when making the presentation, "he said.
Once the report is approved by the House will rise to the Parliament and the European Union.
Source: http:// www.europapress.es/