I confess that I'm not familiar with the European Parliament's views on this. However, I have read the most recent report of the UN Secretary-General on the situation in the camp. The UN has officials who are working with the camp extensively, as I have said before. They visit the camp weekly, monitoring and talking to the residents who are present in the camp. At no point in the UN Secretary-General's report does he allude to the kinds of things that you are alluding to in that EU report.
On December 13th, 2011. See this statement in context.