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"Madam President, Commissioner, President-in-Office of the Council, the sexual abuse of children is not only a crime, it is a disease, a market of disgrace and defilement that we need to bring to an end. We are gathered together here today in order to find the best way of doing that. I would like to thank the rapporteur and the Commissioner for their efforts to find a common position in this House. We have agreed on the principle of deletion rather than blocking of websites. We have agreed to implement the complete removal of child pornographic material from the Internet and to give the Member States the task of enforcing an access block if they do not achieve the removal of the material. However, we have also decided not to cover up what is going on, but to deal with the source and causes of this problem and to do so, above all, by means of this directive and the work that my colleagues have invested in it. At the same time, however, this obviously forces us to act at international level. Mr Albrecht has just made this clear. Most of these websites originate outside Europe’s borders. It must not be the case that phishing sites are eradicated from the Internet quicker than child pornography sites. It is the job of all of us to remind states, whether European or otherwise, that they cannot escape their responsibility to take action here rather than to turn a blind eye. We need to identify the people behind this, catch the people who profit from it and provide lasting protection for children in Europe and in other countries."@en1
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