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Open letter to the European Union
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The present Danish Prime Minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, appears to be a likely candidate as the first president of the European Union.
As Danish citizens and under present circumstances, we wish to recommend that this candidature be rejected. The Danish government has disqualified itself from such a central position within the European Union and within the international community as such.
Since its first election in November 2001, government policy has ever since been characterized by the policy of participation in war against a United Nations member state and subsequent military participation in the occupation of Iraq, despite the unwillingness of the United Nations Security Council to sanction such a step. To their great credit, a number of the non-permanent members of the Security Council withstood enormous pressure during this same period. Â
Danish military participation and occupation is also in conflict with the Danish constitution, but efforts to bring the question to court is constantly delayed by the present government and its Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister’s extreme alliance with and obedience to the policies of the United States is not a dimension that in any way can further the international and global policies of the European Union.
Another essential element in the government of Anders Fogh Rasmussen is a policy on immigration and refugees of an almost xenophobic nature, and with a particularly anti-Islamic slant. The inhuman treatment and extreme limitation in the access of refugees to Denmark has been a major element in the policy of Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen.Â
This is also due to the present government’s absolute reliance on a party of the extreme right, whose views have been declared as “racist†by the Danish Supreme Court. The cooperation of the Prime Minister with this party is in no way necessary as other parliamentary majorities are possible. It represents an attitude of the Prime Minister which in no way can become a general attitude of the European Union itself. Â
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We would urge the European Union, its Ministers and its Parliament, not to endorse the candidacy of the present Danish Prime Minister as
a coming president of the European Union. There is need for candidates whose policies would be more attuned to international cooperation, to tolerance and civil rights, to equality and development.
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Knud Vilby Ole Larsen  Phil Nice  Bodil Hindsholm HansenÂ
Ron Ridenour  Jørgen Knudsen Karsten Mathiasen Villo SigurdssonÂ
Kirsten Gorell Aae  Klaus Riis Ulla Røder Jacob R. JacobsenÂ
Adrian Frank Jette Englund   Michala Clante Bendixen Svend Espensen Niels Dam Dalgaard Arne Hansen Else GÃ¥rdsvig KjeldenÂ
Unn-Elin Andreassen Jørgen Manniche Birte NyholmÂ
Karl Aage Angri Jacobsen Britta Edelberg Jens RommeÂ
Vibeke Syppli Enrum Britt Johansen Karin Kølle Charlotte Clante
Ole Kjeldgård  Asta Land Olesen Pia McKee  Patrick Mac Manus