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"Mr President, I wanted to draw this House’s attention to an event that is stirring up feeling in the hearts and minds of Italians. There is a terrorist – called Cesare Battisti – condemned in Italy for four murders by a judgment that has the force of ‘res
judicata’. On 7 April, the French judiciary will have to decide whether or not to grant extradition of this terrorist to Italy. I have a great deal of respect for the judiciary but I believe that it would be a serious error not to grant extradition. It would be an attack on Europe, it would show that Europe is not a reality. It has been proven that terrorism has links in France, Italy and Spain. Young terrorists in Italy have struck more than once in recent years and are trained by Italian terrorists that are in jail. Not granting extradition would mean giving a negative signal to these people. I hope that everyone in this Parliament supports this call – even the left, given that today an important representative from the Italian left has spoken in very strong terms to call for the extradition of this terrorist."@en1
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