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"Thank you very much, Mr Liikanen. This is not the time to enter into a debate, Mr De Rossa. According to the Rules of Procedure, the same Member may not ask further questions. If another Member wishes to ask a supplementary question, he or she may do so, but you may not. We shall, therefore, proceed to the following question.
Question No 36 by Niall Andrews , which has been taken over by Mr Brian Crowley ():
As the Commission is well aware, there is growing alarm at the threatened stoning-to-death of Nigerian mother, Safiya Yakuba Hussaini. Will the Commission state what, if any, representations it has made to the Nigerian authorities seeking to halt this horrific sentence, what weight it therefore attaches to its programme for the support of human rights and democracy and the new Cotonou Partnership Agreement, and will it make a statement on this matter, including the need to concentrate on measures aimed at improving the status of women in Nigeria, which remains an on-going issue for EU-Nigeria relations."@en1
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"Subject: Halting the stoning-to-death of Nigerian mother Safiya Yakuba Hussaini"1
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