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"Mr President, many among us have read, even studied this document, the 9/11 Commission report. We all know what it is, we know what it says. It is the reaction – multipartisan, objective, rigorous – of the politicians of a society trying to protect that society, trying to be self-critical of their own institutions and to identify what was not working within them. Then, if we turn to Europe, we find these documents, one of which was produced yesterday by the Council. It is the Council report, dated 12 October, following the report by the Commission dated 8 June 2004, and it tries to fill the gap. What has happened with the framework decision on terrorism? These documents are almost clandestine, because big political decisions are made in public, yet this one is not. This is depressing. It shows that not even the Netherlands Presidency has given the Commission the answers it needs in order to produce these documents. But the Netherlands Presidency is not alone in this: only 13 countries out of 25 have done their homework. Less words and more work: legislation is work. It is all very well to come and say fine words and try to protect the states and the image of the states instead of protecting citizens. But that is not working."@en1
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