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". The objective in establishing and upgrading the European Police College is to speed up the adaptation of the national law-enforcement authorities in each country to the fight against the grass-roots movements threatening the policy of the EU. It forms part of the more general effort to adapt the repressive mechanisms of each Member State of the EU to the so-called fight against terrorism. It aspires to provide a uniform 'education' for the police forces of the Member States, so that they will be more effective in guarding the interests of big business and in preventing and suppressing grass-roots fights and demonstrations. In the face of this requirement, national sovereign rights are being ceded so that the common interest of the plutocracy in each country can be served by yet another repressive mechanism which requires extended jurisdiction, a legal personality and the capacity to interfere in the internal affairs of all the countries. At the same time, the aim is to train police forces in 'non-military crisis management', in other words in combating grass-roots demonstrations in non-EU countries as well. We shall vote against the report on the establishment of the European Police College, noting that its objective is not to combat crime, but to suppress the grass-roots movement."@en1

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