Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-12-13-Speech-2-233-875"
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"The European Union is a composite, multilingual and multicultural society built around the four fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of movement guaranteed to EU citizens. Bearing that in mind, it is important that anyone suspected or accused of a crime within the European Union is informed immediately of their rights and of any allegations against them in a language that they can understand. European citizens are not currently guaranteed full information. I have therefore voted in favour of the directive on the right to information in criminal proceedings because I think it is essential to assure this right to anyone accused or suspected of a crime, throughout the proceedings, the investigations and any appeals."@en1
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