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"en.20001117.3.5-035"2
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"The establishment of the European Police College is one more step towards the creation of a police state at a European level, which the ruling class believes is necessary to protect its interests from the demands of ordinary people. Combating crime is simply a pretext. The establishment of the European Police College is in keeping with the decision taken by the Feira Council to create a mobile ‘expeditionary’ force of repression with police, judicial and correctional powers, which the European Union will use for ‘non-military crisis management’ anywhere on the planet.
It is especially important to stress that the European Police College, which is expected to start its operations on 1 January 2001, is not simply a network of the national training institutes of the Member States of the European Union; it also involves the applicant countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Indeed, for greater effectiveness its permanent seat will be close to the border between the current European Union and the applicant countries.
For these reasons, the Members of the European Parliament from the Communist Party of Greece will be voting against the report."@en1
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