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"Madam President, with regard to my colleague’s remark, the death of Osama Bin Laden was not a death penalty. What took place was a killing, and I personally would have preferred it if the United States had apprehended him and taken him to court.
However, that is not meant to be a criticism of her.
What she is saying that Mr Barroso stated was not hypocrisy. It was a statement that was made. I might be critical of it and, as I said, I would have been more in favour of having Osama Bin Laden tried in an international criminal court, for example, but that has not happened. However, I do not attach any hypocrisy to this because we need a common European position. On the death penalty, I think things are clear in this continent at least – although not in other parts of the world, unfortunately."@en1
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