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". Terrorism sows and inspires horror. No country in the world is safe from the effects of terrorism now. In democratic States, there is no religious, political or economic justification for recourse to terrorism. We must combat international terrorism actively, and, of course, in this regard, we support the joint motion for a resolution. I regret to say that the attacks which took place on 11 September 2001 and, more recently, in Bali, have revealed the weak links in the global fight against terrorism. The 50 or so European texts – European Parliament resolutions, framework decisions, conventions, regulations, directives – currently in force have had absolutely no success in reducing terrorism. Yesterday, however, all the political groups one by one welcomed the speed with which Europe reacted after 11 September. Of course, in the crisis, a common definition of terrorism was produced, although with difficulty. Moreover, Europol was given new responsibilities in this field and a list of unstable States harbouring fundamentalist cells was drawn up, but, a year later, the terrorist networks are still there and we are witnessing more and more terrorist attacks."@en1
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