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Ioan Mircea Paşcu (born 17 February 1949, Satu Mare) is a Romanian Socialist politician who entered the [[European Parliament]] in January 2007 when Romania joined the [[European Parliament|EU]]. Paşcu is one of the Vice-Chairs of the European Parliament’s [[Committee on Foreign Affairs]]. He is also a substitute Member of Parliament’s [[Delegation for Relations with the United States]].<ref>[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB6.node2?country=RO&partNumber=1&id=33984&language=EN European Parliament website - MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
 
  
Paşcu studied Political Science and has held various administrative and researcher positions in several higher education institutions. He was the Vice-President of the National Salvation Front from 1990 to 1992, of the Social Democratic Party from 1997 to 2006, and was the Minister for Defence from 2000 to 2004. He was also a member of the editorial committee of the International Politics Journal until 2003, and is still a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, London (since 1993), the consultative committee of the Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Geneva (since 2002), and the academic advisory board to the NATO College, Rome (since 2006). He wrote the book 'Zone Denuclearizate' ('Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones') in 1985, which won him the Nicolae Titulescu Academy Award for the same year, and 'Armele şi Politica' ('Weapons and Politics') in 1989.<ref>[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB6.node2?country=RO&partNumber=1&id=33984&language=EN European Parliament website - MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
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[[Image:Ioan Mircea Paşcu.jpg|right|thumb|Ioan Mircea Paşcu, MEP]]
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[[Ioan Mircea Paşcu]] (born 17 February 1949, Satu Mare) is a Romanian socialist politician who entered the [[European Parliament]] in January 2007 when Romania joined the [[European Parliament|EU]]. Paşcu is one of the Vice-Chairs of the European Parliament’s [[Committee on Foreign Affairs]]. He is also a substitute Member of Parliament’s [[Delegation for Relations with the United States]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB6.node2?country=RO&partNumber=1&id=33984&language=EN MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
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Paşcu studied Political Science and has held various administrative and researcher positions in several higher education institutions. He was the Vice-President of the National Salvation Front from 1990 to 1992, of the Social Democratic Party from 1997 to 2006, and was the Minister for Defence from 2000 to 2004. He was also a member of the editorial committee of the International Politics Journal until 2003, and is still a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, London (since 1993), the consultative committee of the Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Geneva (since 2002), and the academic advisory board to the NATO College, Rome (since 2006). He wrote the book 'Zone Denuclearizate' ('Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones') in 1985, which won him the Nicolae Titulescu Academy Award for the same year, and 'Armele şi Politica' ('Weapons and Politics') in 1989.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB6.node2?country=RO&partNumber=1&id=33984&language=EN MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
  
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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Paşcu’s Romanian political background includes stints as State Secretary at the Ministry of Defence from 1993-1996 and Minister for Defence from 2000-2004. Halfway through his tenure as Defence Minster, Paşcu apologised for making “threatening remarks” to journalists who had reprinted a Wall Street Journal article claiming [[NATO]] was suspicious of the country's secret police. His apology related to a message sent by his Ministry warning journalists that “life is short, and your health has too high a price to be endangered by debating highly emotional subjects.”<ref>BBC Monitoring Europe, “Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring,” 16 May 2002, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref><ref>BBC Monitoring International Reports, “Romanian Defence Minister Sorry Joke About Media Taken Not As Intended,” 16 May 2002, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]," Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
  
Paşcu’s Romanian political background includes stints as State Secretary at
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It was also during his tenure as Minster of Defence that a report by [[Dick Marty]], a Swiss politician who acted as a Rapporteur for the [[Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights]] at the Council of Europe, examined the allegations of secret, so-called rendition flights by the [[CIA]]. [[Dick Marty|Marty]]’s inquiry concluded that secret [[CIA]] flights “did exist in Europe from 2003 to 2005, in particular in Poland and Romania".<ref>Landry, Carole, “CIA Ran Secret Terror Prisons In Poland, Romania, Report Claims”, ''Agence France Presse'', 08 June 2007, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> According to [[Dick Marty|Marty]], Paşcu was one of the “individual office-holders who knew about, authorised and stand accountable for Romania’s role in the CIA’s operation of “out-of-theatre” secret detention facilities on Romanian territory, from 2003 to 2005.
the Ministry of Defence from 1993-1996 and Minister for Defence from
 
2000-2004. Halfway through his tenure as Defence Minster, Paşcu
 
apologised for making “threatening remarks” to journalists who had reprinted a Wall Street Journal article claiming [[NATO]] was suspicious of the country's secret police. His apology related to a message sent by his Ministry warning journalists that “life is short, and your health has too high a price to be endangered by debating highly emotional subjects.<ref>BBC Monitoring Europe, “Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring,” 16 May 2002, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref><ref>BBC Monitoring International Reports, “Romanian Defence Minister Sorry Joke About Media Taken Not As Intended,” 16 May 2002, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
 
  
It was also during his tenure as Minster of Defence that a report by [[Dick Marty]], a Swiss politician who acted as a Rapporteur for the [[Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights]] at the Council of Europe, examined the allegations of secret, so-called rendition flights by the [[CIA]]. [[Dick Marty|Marty]]’s inquiry concluded that secret [[CIA]] flights “did exist in Europe from 2003 to 2005, in particular in Poland and Romania".<ref>Carole Landry, “CIA Ran Secret Terror Prisons In Poland, Romania, Report Claims”, ''Agence France Presse'', 08 June 2007, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> According to [[Dick Marty|Marty]], Paşcu was one of the “individual office-holders who knew about, authorised and stand accountable for Romania’s role in the CIA’s operation of “out-oftheatre” secret detention facilities on Romanian territory, from 2003 to 2005.”
 
  
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==Affiliations==
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===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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:'''Vice-Chair:'''
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: 31.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Committee on Foreign Affairs
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: 10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on Foreign Affairs
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: 16.07.2009 / ... : Committee on Foreign Affairs
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: 29.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
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:'''Member:'''
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: 01.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Socialist Group in the European Parliament
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: 15.01.2007 / 30.01.2007 : Committee on Foreign Affairs
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: 15.03.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Delegation for relations with Japan
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: 10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Delegation for relations with Japan
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: 10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Socialist Group in the European Parliament
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: 14.07.2009 / ... : Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament
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: 16.09.2009 / 28.09.2009 : Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
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: 16.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with Japan
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: 25.11.2009 / ... : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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:'''Substitute:'''
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: 31.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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: 31.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Committee on Transport and Tourism
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: 15.03.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Delegation for relations with the United States
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: 10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on Transport and Tourism
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: 10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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: 10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Delegation for relations with the United States
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: 16.07.2009 / 24.11.2009 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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: 16.07.2009 / ... : Committee on Transport and Tourism
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: 16.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with the United States<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view.do?language=EN&id=33984 MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 02 December 2010.</ref>
  
 
==Register of Interests==
 
==Register of Interests==
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*Holds consultancy contract with [http://www.ske-group.com/usgovtservices/europe/index_e.php SKE Group], Karlstadt, Mannheim - Firm specialised in working for American military
  
*Holds consultancy contract with [http://www.ske-group.com/usgovtservices/europe/index_e.php SKE Group], Karlstadt, Mannheim - Firm specialised in working for American military
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===Conflicts of Interest===
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Paşcu vehemently denies that either he or Romania was involved or knew about the flights. “I have pronounced myself publicly many times, rejecting all allegations, including [[Dick Marty]]'s, who was incapable of proving anything when challenged. How could one know anything about something which did not happen?” he says. He accuses [[Dick Marty|Marty]] of “violating his rights.”<ref>Ioan Mircea Paşcu, ''E-mail to Andy Rowell'', June 2008, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> Paşcu has also criticised requests by the [[European Union]] for Romania and Poland to investigate the [[CIA]] flights issue further as “unwelcome”.<ref>Goldirova, Renata, "[http://euobserver.com/9/24499 MEPs Grill CIA Report Author Over His Accusations]," 17 July 2007, accessed 12 November 2008.</ref><ref>BBC Monitoring International Reports, "Romanian MEP Condemns Demand for Another Probe into CIA 'Secret Prisons'", 28 September 2007, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
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[[Dick Marty|Marty]]’s report alleges that the [[CIA]] flights in Romania landed at Mihail Kogalniceanu airbase near the Black Sea. It backs up a report by [[Human Rights Watch]] which also alleges the airport was used as a “secret detention location.”<ref>Human Rights Watch, “Human Rights Watch Statement on U.S. Secret Detention Facilities in Europe”, 07 November 2005, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> Paşcu has admitted that parts of this airfield had been off limits to Romanian authorities and the country’s intelligence agencies had no jurisdiction there. He has also conceded that planes carrying US prisoners may have made stopovers in Romania, although he argues that this is not evidence of a secret [[CIA]] prison camp.<ref>Mutler, Alison, “Former Romanian Minister Says Parts of Base Used by US Troops Off-Limits to Romanians,” ''Associated Press'', 21 November 2005, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref><ref>William J. Kole, AP Enterprise: Romanian Base Under Scrutiny Amid Allegations Of Secret CIA Terror Prisons, ''Associated Press'', 24 November 2005, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
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The Mihail Kogalniceanu base was also used by some 7,000 US troops heading for Iraq in 2003. The following year Paşcu toured the base with [[US Defence Secretary]], [[Donald Rumsfeld]] and pitched the idea to him to station a contingent of US troops at the airfield.<ref>''Chattanooga Times'', Free Press, "Romania Pitches for US Air Base", 12 October 2004, pA4, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref><ref>''Facts on File - World News Digest'', “Romania; Rumsfeld Tours Potential U.S. Base”, 18 November 2004, p915D2, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> Paşcu was quoted at
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the time as saying the visit showed how close relations were with the United States and also it was “good for future prospects”.<ref>''Agence France Presse'', “Rumsfeld Tours Black Sea Base With Eye To Possible Future US Presence”, 11 October 2004, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
  
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And so it has proved to be true. In December 2006, it was announced that the [[US]] would spend US$34 million to upgrade the Mihail Kogalniceanu base, with up to 1,500 American troops expected to begin training there.<ref>''Associated Press'', "[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/08/europe/EU_GEN_Romania_US_Base.php US Military to Take Over Romanian Air Base Near Black Sea]," 08 December 2006, accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
  
==Conflicts of Interest==
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In April, the [[SKE Group]], which was established to serve the US Military in Europe,<ref>[http://www.ske-group.com/usgovtservices/europe/index_e.php SKE Group website], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref> was awarded one of the contracts, worth $5.5 million, to build “Temporary Forward Operating Facilities” at the airbase. According to the Group: “This project is vital to the on-going defense partnership between Romania and the [[United States]].”<ref>SKE Group, [http://www.ske-group.com/content/aktuelles.php SKE News], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
  
Paşcu vehemently denies that either he or Romania was involved or knew about the flights. “I have pronounced myself publicly many times, rejecting all allegations, including [[Dick Marty]]'s, who was incapable of proving anything when challenged. How could one know anything about something which did not happen?” he says. He accuses [[Dick Marty|Marty]] of “violating his rights.”<ref>Ioan Mircea Paşcu, ''E-mail to Andy Rowell'', June 2008, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> Paşcu has also criticised requests by the [[European Union]] for Romania and Poland to investigate the [[CIA]] flights issue further as “unwelcome”.<ref>[http://euobserver.com/9/24499 Renata Goldirova, “MEPs Grill CIA Report Author Over His Accusations,” 17 July 2007], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref><ref>BBC Monitoring International Reports, "Romanian MEP Condemns Demand for Another Probe into CIA 'Secret Prisons'", 28 September 2007, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
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Paşcu now lists in his declaration of interests as having a consultancy contract to [[SKE Group|SKE]], which started on the 1st December 2006, one month before he became an MEP. So Paşcu is the Vice-Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs as well as involved with the EU’s relations with the [[US]] through the [[Delegation for Relations with the United States]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-dif/33984_03-12-2007.PDF Declaration of Member’s Financial Interests, 2007: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref> Yet at the same time, he has a consulting contract with a firm that specialises in working for the American military. Plus this is a company which has just finished a contract working in Romania for the Americans at the controversial airbase.
  
[[Dick Marty|Marty]]’s report alleges that the [[CIA]] flights in Romania landed at Mihail Kogalniceanu airbase near the Black Sea. It backs up a report by [[Human Rights Watch]] which also alleges the airport was used as a “secret detention location.<ref>Human Rights Watch, “Human Rights Watch Statement on U.S. Secret Detention Facilities in Europe”, 07 November 2005, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> Paşcu has admitted that parts of this airfield had been off limits to Romanian authorities and the country’s intelligence agencies had no jurisdiction there. He has also conceded that planes carrying US prisoners may have made stopovers in Romania, although he argues that this is not evidence of a secret [[CIA]] prison camp.<ref>Alison Mutler, “Former Romanian Minister Says Parts of Base Used by US Troops Off-Limits to Romanians,” ''Associated Press'', 21 November 2005, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref><ref>William J. Kole, AP Enterprise: Romanian Base Under Scrutiny Amid Allegations Of Secret CIA Terror Prisons, ''Associated Press'', 24 November 2005, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
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Paşcu denies any wrongdoing: “There is no connection whatsoever between the activity of both the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the EU-US Parliamentary Delegation and that of [[SKE Group|SKE]]”, he argues. “I did not attend any of the activities of the EU-US Parliamentary Delegation and all my pronouncements in [the Committee] are on record and, therefore, public. In sum, there is no conflict of interest.<ref>Ioan Mircea Paşcu, ''E-mail to Andy Rowell'', June 2008, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
  
The Mihail Kogalniceanu base was also used by some 7,000 US troops heading for Iraq in 2003. The following year Paşcu toured the base with [[US Defence Secretary]], [[Donald Rumsfeld]] and pitched the idea to him to station a contingent of US troops at the airfield.<ref>''Chattanooga Times'', Free Press, "Romania Pitches for US Air Base", 12 October 2004, pA4, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref><ref>''Facts on File - World News Digest'', “Romania; Rumsfeld Tours Potential U.S. Base”, 18 November 2004, p915D2, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> Paşcu was quoted at
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the time as saying the visit showed how close relations were with the United States and also it was “good for future prospects”.<ref>''Agence France Presse'', “Rumsfeld Tours Black Sea Base With Eye To Possible Future US Presence”, 11 October 2004, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
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And so it has proved to be true. In December 2006, it was announced that the [[US]] would spend US$34 million to upgrade the Mihail Kogalniceanu base, with up to 1,500 American troops expected to begin training there.<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/08/europe/EU_GEN_Romania_US_Base.php ''Associated Press'', “US Military to Take Over Romanian Air Base Near Black Sea”, 08 December 2006], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
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In April, the [[SKE Group]], which was established to serve the US Military in Europe,<ref>[http://www.ske-group.com/usgovtservices/europe/index_e.php SKE Group website], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref> was awarded one of the contracts, worth $5.5 million, to build “Temporary Forward Operating Facilities” at the airbase. According to the Group: “This project is vital to the on-going defense partnership between Romania and the [[United States]].”<ref>[http://www.ske-group.com/content/aktuelles.php SKE Group website, SKE News], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
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Paşcu now lists in his declaration of interests as having a consultancy contract to [[SKE Group|SKE]], which started on the 1st December 2006, one month before he became an MEP. So Paşcu is the Vice-Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs as well as involved with the EU’s relations with the [[US]] through the [[Delegation for Relations with the United States]].<ref>[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-dif/33984_03-12-2007.PDF Ioan Mircea Paşcu, Declaration of Member’s Financial Interests, 2007], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref> Yet at the same time, he has a consulting contract with a firm that specialises in working for the American military. Plus this is a company which has just finished a contract working in Romania for the Americans at the controversial airbase.
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Paşcu denies any wrongdoing: “There is no connection whatsoever between the activity of both the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the EU-US Parliamentary Delegation and that of [[SKE Group|SKE]]”, he argues. “I did not attend any of the activities of the EU-US Parliamentary Delegation and all my pronouncements in [the Committee] are on record and, therefore, public. In sum, there is no conflict of interest.”<ref>Ioan Mircea Paşcu, ''E-mail to Andy Rowell'', June 2008, cited in [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] by Andy Rowell, Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref>
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==Resources==
 
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*''Associated Press'', "[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/08/europe/EU_GEN_Romania_US_Base.php US Military to Take Over Romanian Air Base Near Black Sea]," 08 December 2006, accessed 12 November 2008.
*[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/08/europe/EU_GEN_Romania_US_Base.php ''Associated Press'', “US Military to Take Over Romanian Air Base Near Black Sea”, 08 December 2006], accessed 12 November 2008.
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*European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-dif/33984_03-12-2007.PDF Declaration of Member’s Financial Interests, 2007: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.
*[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB6.node2?country=RO&partNumber=1&id=33984&language=EN European Parliament website - MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.
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*European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB6.node2?country=RO&partNumber=1&id=33984&language=EN MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 12 November 2008.
*Goldirova, Renata, [http://euobserver.com/9/24499 “MEPs Grill CIA Report Author Over His Accusations,17 July 2007], accessed 12 November 2008.
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*European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view.do?language=EN&id=33984 MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu], accessed 02 December 2010.
*Paşcu, Ioan Mircea, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-dif/33984_03-12-2007.PDF Declaration of Member’s Financial Interests, 2007], accessed 12 November 2008.
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*Goldirova, Renata, "[http://euobserver.com/9/24499 MEPs Grill CIA Report Author Over His Accusations]," 17 July 2007, accessed 12 November 2008.
 
*Rowell, Andy, [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] Spinwatch, July 2008.
 
*Rowell, Andy, [http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20for%20comfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?] Spinwatch, July 2008.
*[http://www.ske-group.com/usgovtservices/europe/index_e.php SKE Group website], accessed 12 November 2008.
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*SKE Group, [http://www.ske-group.com/usgovtservices/europe/index_e.php SKE Group website], accessed 12 November 2008.
*[http://www.ske-group.com/content/aktuelles.php SKE Group website, SKE News], accessed 12 November 2008.</ref>
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*SKE Group, [http://www.ske-group.com/content/aktuelles.php SKE Group website, SKE News], accessed 12 November 2008.
 
 
  
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 2 December 2010

Ioan Mircea Paşcu, MEP

Ioan Mircea Paşcu (born 17 February 1949, Satu Mare) is a Romanian socialist politician who entered the European Parliament in January 2007 when Romania joined the EU. Paşcu is one of the Vice-Chairs of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs. He is also a substitute Member of Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with the United States.[1]

Paşcu studied Political Science and has held various administrative and researcher positions in several higher education institutions. He was the Vice-President of the National Salvation Front from 1990 to 1992, of the Social Democratic Party from 1997 to 2006, and was the Minister for Defence from 2000 to 2004. He was also a member of the editorial committee of the International Politics Journal until 2003, and is still a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, London (since 1993), the consultative committee of the Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Geneva (since 2002), and the academic advisory board to the NATO College, Rome (since 2006). He wrote the book 'Zone Denuclearizate' ('Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones') in 1985, which won him the Nicolae Titulescu Academy Award for the same year, and 'Armele şi Politica' ('Weapons and Politics') in 1989.[2]


Background

Paşcu’s Romanian political background includes stints as State Secretary at the Ministry of Defence from 1993-1996 and Minister for Defence from 2000-2004. Halfway through his tenure as Defence Minster, Paşcu apologised for making “threatening remarks” to journalists who had reprinted a Wall Street Journal article claiming NATO was suspicious of the country's secret police. His apology related to a message sent by his Ministry warning journalists that “life is short, and your health has too high a price to be endangered by debating highly emotional subjects.”[3][4]

It was also during his tenure as Minster of Defence that a report by Dick Marty, a Swiss politician who acted as a Rapporteur for the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights at the Council of Europe, examined the allegations of secret, so-called rendition flights by the CIA. Marty’s inquiry concluded that secret CIA flights “did exist in Europe from 2003 to 2005, in particular in Poland and Romania".[5] According to Marty, Paşcu was one of the “individual office-holders who knew about, authorised and stand accountable for Romania’s role in the CIA’s operation of “out-of-theatre” secret detention facilities on Romanian territory, from 2003 to 2005.”


Affiliations

Parliamentary Affiliations

Vice-Chair:
31.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Committee on Foreign Affairs
10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on Foreign Affairs
16.07.2009 / ... : Committee on Foreign Affairs
29.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Member:
01.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Socialist Group in the European Parliament
15.01.2007 / 30.01.2007 : Committee on Foreign Affairs
15.03.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Delegation for relations with Japan
10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Delegation for relations with Japan
10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Socialist Group in the European Parliament
14.07.2009 / ... : Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament
16.09.2009 / 28.09.2009 : Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
16.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with Japan
25.11.2009 / ... : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
Substitute:
31.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
31.01.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Committee on Transport and Tourism
15.03.2007 / 09.12.2007 : Delegation for relations with the United States
10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on Transport and Tourism
10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
10.12.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Delegation for relations with the United States
16.07.2009 / 24.11.2009 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
16.07.2009 / ... : Committee on Transport and Tourism
16.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with the United States[6]

Register of Interests

  • Holds consultancy contract with SKE Group, Karlstadt, Mannheim - Firm specialised in working for American military

Conflicts of Interest

Paşcu vehemently denies that either he or Romania was involved or knew about the flights. “I have pronounced myself publicly many times, rejecting all allegations, including Dick Marty's, who was incapable of proving anything when challenged. How could one know anything about something which did not happen?” he says. He accuses Marty of “violating his rights.”[7] Paşcu has also criticised requests by the European Union for Romania and Poland to investigate the CIA flights issue further as “unwelcome”.[8][9]

Marty’s report alleges that the CIA flights in Romania landed at Mihail Kogalniceanu airbase near the Black Sea. It backs up a report by Human Rights Watch which also alleges the airport was used as a “secret detention location.”[10] Paşcu has admitted that parts of this airfield had been off limits to Romanian authorities and the country’s intelligence agencies had no jurisdiction there. He has also conceded that planes carrying US prisoners may have made stopovers in Romania, although he argues that this is not evidence of a secret CIA prison camp.[11][12]

The Mihail Kogalniceanu base was also used by some 7,000 US troops heading for Iraq in 2003. The following year Paşcu toured the base with US Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld and pitched the idea to him to station a contingent of US troops at the airfield.[13][14] Paşcu was quoted at the time as saying the visit showed how close relations were with the United States and also it was “good for future prospects”.[15]

And so it has proved to be true. In December 2006, it was announced that the US would spend US$34 million to upgrade the Mihail Kogalniceanu base, with up to 1,500 American troops expected to begin training there.[16]

In April, the SKE Group, which was established to serve the US Military in Europe,[17] was awarded one of the contracts, worth $5.5 million, to build “Temporary Forward Operating Facilities” at the airbase. According to the Group: “This project is vital to the on-going defense partnership between Romania and the United States.”[18]

Paşcu now lists in his declaration of interests as having a consultancy contract to SKE, which started on the 1st December 2006, one month before he became an MEP. So Paşcu is the Vice-Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs as well as involved with the EU’s relations with the US through the Delegation for Relations with the United States.[19] Yet at the same time, he has a consulting contract with a firm that specialises in working for the American military. Plus this is a company which has just finished a contract working in Romania for the Americans at the controversial airbase.

Paşcu denies any wrongdoing: “There is no connection whatsoever between the activity of both the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the EU-US Parliamentary Delegation and that of SKE”, he argues. “I did not attend any of the activities of the EU-US Parliamentary Delegation and all my pronouncements in [the Committee] are on record and, therefore, public. In sum, there is no conflict of interest.”[20]

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Notes

  1. European Parliament, MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu, accessed 12 November 2008.
  2. European Parliament, MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu, accessed 12 November 2008.
  3. BBC Monitoring Europe, “Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring,” 16 May 2002, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  4. BBC Monitoring International Reports, “Romanian Defence Minister Sorry Joke About Media Taken Not As Intended,” 16 May 2002, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?," Spinwatch, July 2008.
  5. Landry, Carole, “CIA Ran Secret Terror Prisons In Poland, Romania, Report Claims”, Agence France Presse, 08 June 2007, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  6. European Parliament, MEP Directory: Ioan Mircea Paşcu, accessed 02 December 2010.
  7. Ioan Mircea Paşcu, E-mail to Andy Rowell, June 2008, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  8. Goldirova, Renata, "MEPs Grill CIA Report Author Over His Accusations," 17 July 2007, accessed 12 November 2008.
  9. BBC Monitoring International Reports, "Romanian MEP Condemns Demand for Another Probe into CIA 'Secret Prisons'", 28 September 2007, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  10. Human Rights Watch, “Human Rights Watch Statement on U.S. Secret Detention Facilities in Europe”, 07 November 2005, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  11. Mutler, Alison, “Former Romanian Minister Says Parts of Base Used by US Troops Off-Limits to Romanians,” Associated Press, 21 November 2005, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  12. William J. Kole, AP Enterprise: Romanian Base Under Scrutiny Amid Allegations Of Secret CIA Terror Prisons, Associated Press, 24 November 2005, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  13. Chattanooga Times, Free Press, "Romania Pitches for US Air Base", 12 October 2004, pA4, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  14. Facts on File - World News Digest, “Romania; Rumsfeld Tours Potential U.S. Base”, 18 November 2004, p915D2, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  15. Agence France Presse, “Rumsfeld Tours Black Sea Base With Eye To Possible Future US Presence”, 11 October 2004, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.
  16. Associated Press, "US Military to Take Over Romanian Air Base Near Black Sea," 08 December 2006, accessed 12 November 2008.
  17. SKE Group website, accessed 12 November 2008.
  18. SKE Group, SKE News, accessed 12 November 2008.
  19. European Parliament, Declaration of Member’s Financial Interests, 2007: Ioan Mircea Paşcu, accessed 12 November 2008.
  20. Ioan Mircea Paşcu, E-mail to Andy Rowell, June 2008, cited in Rowell, Andy, "Too Close for Comfort?" Spinwatch, July 2008.