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"The European Parliament has spoken out again on the EU’s external relations. Parliament is, indeed, deeply concerned by the many violations of human dignity, but the fact remains that the report as a whole is ideological and it calls for European action that is inherently inefficient and bureaucratic. The proposals on ‘digital diplomacy’ and ‘sustainable democracy’ may leave us somewhat guarded, to say the least. The support in principle for ‘bloggers’ and other ‘activists’ (the new heroes of human rightism), is a double-edged sword. To Parliament’s credit, far removed from the euphoric speeches of some leaders on the democratic aspirations of the Maghreb and the Middle East, it is clearly, albeit belatedly, concerned about the persecution of minorities, in particular Christians, in these regions of the world. However, diplomacy and international relations must remain under the exclusive competence of the Member States."@en1

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