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"We support Mr Ceyhun’s report as a praiseworthy contribution to the fight against racism and xenophobia in Europe. Racism stands in direct opposition to the values on which the European Union is based – human rights, equality, freedom and democracy. A common definition of racist and xenophobic crimes, along with a harmonisation of crime classifications, may be an important tool in combating actions which constitute a violation or persecution of individuals or ethnic groups. At the same time, it is our duty as democrats to enter the debate with the racists. If we can obliterate their arguments, democracy and tolerance will have won a major victory. Freedom of expression, freedom of association and freedom of the press are fundamental rights and should generally never be restricted. In Sweden, these freedoms are enshrined in the constitution and any restriction should be carefully considered. Striking a balance between these freedoms and effective work against racism and xenophobia is, therefore, difficult. With this in mind, it is with some hesitation that we support the proposal on banning the dissemination of printed material and the proposal which may in practice mean that membership of certain organisations and parties may be criminalised."@en1

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