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"Madam President, first of all, I should like to thank Ms Angelilli for her outstanding work. Her perseverance and knowledge have produced a clear text that lays the foundations for increased child protection, thanks to unambiguous and relevant definitions. This text recognises that every abuse situation is different and proposes a framework appropriate for each case. No form of violence is overlooked, and the vulnerability of children is fully taken on board. The report takes full account of the Internet and its associated risks. One can only applaud this large-scale harmonisation, which allows for significant progress to be made in the prevention of child abuse and in the just conviction of abusers. It was high time that the European institutions got a grip on this issue and clearly showed that the sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of children, no matter what form they take, are unacceptable. In that respect, Ms Malmström also deserves to be thanked. We must protect our children, who are often faced with abominations that they do not comprehend. Much progress is being made. The report fills a harmful void by taking into account sex tourism, even when it takes place outside the European Union. I hope that many Member States will restrict access to child pornography, either by removing sites or by blocking the web pages concerned quickly and effectively. Our children need the best possible protection in their living environment, whatever their social background."@en1
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