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"en.20021205.3.4-150"2
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I have agreed with this report because I believe it puts into practice a large number of declarations of intent on the protection that should be given to many of those who every day are defenceless victims and then see themselves summarily expelled from the countries where they thought they could have a worthwhile future. In addition, the establishment of this special measure is conditional upon real cooperation of the victim with the national authorities, with a view to dismantling illegal immigration networks. This will certainly avoid the use of other means to obtain rights that would otherwise be inaccessible. This may, in fact, be a way of persuading victims to denounce the perpetrators of the crimes and, under the legal protection of the Member State, setting them free from the network of dependence that is erected around them and often forms a prison from which they cannot escape.
On a different level, I think the period of thirty days ‘for reflection’ and the way of granting a short-term residence permit are appropriate, since such a short term will avoid unnecessarily raising unfounded expectations. I regret, however, that the short-term residence permit will not be renewed if a court decision terminates the prosecution of the traffickers, because I think the victim’s cooperation with the authorities should be better rewarded regardless of the outcome of the action taken against the traffickers."@en1
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