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"en.20111027.17.4-186-750"2
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"More than ever before, the EU is now facing the huge challenge of being the destination for massive flows of migrants, to whom it must provide help and refuge.
In order to bring about a Common European Asylum System by 2012, we need to harmonise the rules in place in the Member States as soon as possible. The directive on minimum standards for providing third-country nationals or stateless persons with international protection therefore provides a necessary starting point: it will make it possible to establish common criteria and ensure a uniform and fair minimum standard of treatment for all people who turn to one of the Member States for protection after fleeing their country of origin or provenance, in order to escape persecution on grounds of race, religion, politics, nationality or gender.
We need to harmonise international protection measures and ensure that those seeking protection have access to instruments like ‘frontloading’ – a rapid analysis of the relevant factors involved in getting protection and information, in a language that they seem to understand reasonably well.
Particular care must be taken over children, whose best interests must be protected. In particular, unaccompanied children must be sure that family reunification searches will be begun and, where possible, brought to fruition."@en1
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