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"Question No 47 by Bart Staes (): The Parliament of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia recently passed an amnesty law covering those refusing to serve in the people's army and prisoners convicted of criminal acts against the army or of 'anti-state activities'. According to statements by the Yugoslav Minister of Justice Moncílo Grubac on 9 January, this amnesty law does not apply to those convicted of terrorism. That means that around 700 Albanian Kosovar prisoners cannot obtain amnesty, having been convicted of 'terrorism'. What is the Commission's response to Yugoslavia's refusal to release the Albanian prisoners? What action does the Commission intend to take in order to see to it that the formal pledge given by Yugoslavia (cf. statements by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Goran Svilanovic in Washington and promises made by President Kostuníca the EU) is observed, and all Albanian political prisoners are released?"@en1
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"Subject: Serbia and the Common Foreign and Security Policy"1

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