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Resolution on the arbitrary arrest and torture of Belgian-Portuguese researcher Joseph Figueira Martin in the Central African Republic

Demand the immediate release of Joseph Figueira Martin, detained arbitrarily in the Central African Republic, and ensure his medical evacuation.

10 July 2025 European Parliament - EP-10 RSP 2025/2797(RSP) (OEIL)
Central African Republic

Summary

The European Parliament adopted by 617 votes to 4, with 18 abstentions, a resolution on the arbitrary arrest and torture of Belgian-Portuguese researcher Joseph Figueira Martin in the Central African Republic.

The text adopted in plenary was tabled by the EPP, S&D, ECR, Renew and Greens/EFA groups.

As a reminder, Joseph Figueira Martin, a dual Belgian-Portuguese citizen and humanitarian researcher, was kidnapped on 26 May 2024 in the Central African Republic (CAR) by the Wagner Group and later handed over to the CAR authorities. CAR brought charges against him based on unfounded accusations, including espionage and terrorism, for which he could face lifetime imprisonment and forced labour. He has been in detention under inhumane conditions and without trial for over a year.

Parliament strongly condemned the human rights violations committed through the arbitrary, continued and inhuman detention of Mr Martin, seriously threatening his life and health.

The CAR authorities are urged to:

- immediately and unconditionally release Mr Martin, given the absence of credible and substantiated evidence justifying his detention;

- allow his medical evacuation and ensure his access to legal representation, consular assistance and appropriate care in accordance with international human rights standards;

- ensure that the armed groups operating in CAR immediately cease illegal and arbitrary arrests and attacks on humanitarian and NGO workers;

The resolution condemned the growing politically motivated foreign interference in CAR, including through Russian paramilitary forces and disinformation campaigns. The Council is again called on to designate the Wagner Group a terrorist organisation.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
176
188 members
S&D
117
19
136 members
PFE
69
10
79 members
ECR
73
77 members
RENEW
68
8
76 members
GREENS
52
53 members
GUE
35
7
43 members
NI
7
3
12
4
26 members
ESN
20
6
27 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
82 / 1 / 6
France
73 / 0 / 0
Italy
70 / 0 / 0
Spain
56 / 0 / 0
Poland
47 / 0 / 3
Netherlands
30 / 0 / 0
Romania
23 / 0 / 1
Portugal
20 / 0 / 0
Czechia
17 / 0 / 0
Sweden
20 / 0 / 0
Austria
19 / 0 / 0
Belgium
18 / 0 / 0
Hungary
8 / 0 / 0
Greece
16 / 0 / 2
Bulgaria
15 / 0 / 1
Slovakia
7 / 3 / 3
Ireland
13 / 0 / 0
Denmark
12 / 0 / 0
Finland
13 / 0 / 0
Croatia
12 / 0 / 0
Lithuania
11 / 0 / 0
Slovenia
8 / 0 / 0
Latvia
7 / 0 / 0
Estonia
7 / 0 / 0
Luxembourg
5 / 0 / 1
Malta
5 / 0 / 0
Cyprus
3 / 0 / 1

Individual MEP Votes

66 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Marcin KIERWIŃSKI Poland PPE No vote recorded
Jaroslav KNOT Czechia PfE No vote recorded
Elena KOUNTOURA Greece The Left No vote recorded
Ondřej KOVAŘÍK Czechia PfE No vote recorded
Maximilian KRAH Germany NI No vote recorded
Andrius KUBILIUS Lithuania PPE No vote recorded
Mimmo LUCANO Italy The Left No vote recorded
Péter MAGYAR Hungary PPE No vote recorded
Thierry MARIANI France PfE No vote recorded
Costas MAVRIDES Cyprus S&D No vote recorded