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"Mr President, the Gál report proposes the creation of a European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights. I fear that Europeans’ fundamental rights are sparsely represented, including in purportedly superior varieties of court. I wish to speak about international criminal tribunals and, in particular, the one set up for the former Yugoslavia.
As I speak, a highly important Serbian leader, Vojislav Seselj – President of the Serbian Radical Party, one of the most important Serbian parties – who voluntarily gave himself up to that tribunal, has been detained for four years. He does not have access in his own language to all the documents relating to the charge made against him. He is a law professor and refuses to be defended by an officially appointed lawyer. Moreover, he is being denied the right to defend himself. I think that what we have here is a very grave violation of fundamental rights, and I wanted to draw our House’s attention to this particular case, which is extremely serious."@en1
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