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Even though most of Parliament’s proposals on extending the Daphne Programme until 2008 had already been accepted, and even after funding had been increased to EUR 50 billion, we voted in favour of the rapporteur’s position. We must implore the Commission to maintain the balance of its proposal with regard to victims and attackers, and to ensure that these are not placed on the same level.
We also agree with the amendments tabled by the rapporteur to ensure that new Member States can also benefit from this programme, not least through the creation of a support centre aimed at helping NGOs to plan their projects and establish links, especially those taking part for the first time.
It is essential, however, that governments in Member States pay particular attention to this problem and do not leave the violence prevention campaign solely to the NGOs. Indeed, a recent programme on a French television channel criticised the fact that no awareness-raising campaign against violence has been launched on that channel. There is such a campaign in Spain, yet more than sixty women have died in previous years, and this year is following a similar pattern. Portugal is in exactly the same situation as Spain."@en1
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