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"Mr President, this report is of the utmost importance to the citizens of Europe. This report should receive the widest possible dissemination throughout the Community. It is a complex and difficult report that should impact clearly on each and every citizen, so that they can understand precisely what Parliament is trying to accomplish on their behalf. It does credit to the Chairman of the Committee on Citizens’ Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs, Mr Watson. We will be voting in favour but, nonetheless, we will do so with reservations on many of the paragraphs and recommendations. No doubt we will revisit the subject after consultation with our national parliaments and citizens’ groups.
We must define exactly and precisely what we mean by terrorism. We must not confuse terrorism with peaceful protests, with legal and lawful protests by the citizen. There are a number of paragraphs that we have reservations about but, despite these reservations which we will probably revisit in subsequent discussions and debates on the issue, we will be voting in favour of this. I congratulate Mr Watson and all concerned in putting together this report."@en1
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