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". Thank you, Mr President. I fully support the part of the resolution which addresses the need for human rights in North Caucasus to be observed. I am very familiar with the situation in the Caucasus, as I have been there more than once. At the same time, I should like to remark that the title of ‘human rights defender’ does not give Mr Orlov the right to accuse the President of the Republic of Chechnya of murder. If Mr Orlov believes that the Sakharov prize is a mandate for injudicious assertions, he is mistaken. The European Parliament does not have to act as Orlov’s lawyer. Let Orlov prove his case in court. If not in a Russian court, then in the European Court. We do not have the right to take sides in this dispute. We must give the courts the opportunity to do their work. However, I should like to give Orlov some advice – think before you speak. Defamation is an offence. Thank you."@en1
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