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"Madam President, public opinion in Poland was shocked recently by an event which took place at six o’clock in the morning. Eight armed officials, including six special services agents, forced their way into one of the flats in a tower block. There was nothing strange about this, since the residents of the block included an individual wanted for drug dealing, an arms trader and someone suspected of organising bank robberies. Yet the victim was none of these people. The block of flats was home to an Internet user, a student who had the courage to describe the current government’s actions ironically. It is highly alarming if those in power are so sensitive to criticism, satire and laughter that they send armed officials at six o’clock in the morning to students who use the Internet. Such practices should be opposed, particularly here in the European Parliament."@en1
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