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I voted for the joint resolution on the issue of extraordinary rendition. No one can yet be convicted in Europe of illegal activity, but the weight of evidence suggests that European law has almost certainly been breached in a number of Member States and applicant countries. The work of the Council of Europe's rapporteur on the subject supports that conclusion.
I support the establishment of a temporary committee, but we have to be careful not to bolt the stable door after the horse has bolted. The particular circumstances around extraordinary rendition will have been investigated to death by the time our committee is established. Rather, we need a wider investigation that looks at causes rather than symptoms; an investigation that looks at protecting democracy at home and abroad that looks at how we can fight terrorism
protect human rights."@en1
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