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"Mr President, I had the great privilege of being an international observer at the first free elections in Tunisia recently. I was very moved to see the great defender of human rights, Moncef Marzouki, inaugurated as President of the Tunisian Republic two days ago. I am aware that Tunisia has everything in place to take the right path towards democracy, but I am also aware that the incident of Zakaria Bouguira and the 13 young Moroccan victims of abuse shows that this is a long road, requiring great perseverance and support. In particular, the EU should provide support in relation to system reform in the security sector, for those working in the justice system, police, magistrates, judges, and those working in the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Justice. The EU can make the difference by supporting the necessary reforms, and in this sense it would also be very useful if Tunisia were to consider setting up a Council of Human Rights, as this resolution requests."@en1
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