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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, following the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 the United States adopted legislation that requires airlines operating flights to, from or across its territory, to provide the US authorities with the Passenger Name Record (PNR) data in their automated systems. Australia and Canada have adopted an equivalent initiative. Even though the text to be voted on this morning is far from perfect, in my view the biggest concern is the length of the data retention periods as put forward in the last agreement of 2011. Indeed, the 2004 agreement stipulated that unused PNR data was to be destroyed after three and half years. The 2007 agreement extended the retention period to a total of 15 years. However, although the current draft agreement of 2011 provides for the data to be disguised after six months, it allows PNR data to be retained indefinitely, even if access to it will be gradually restricted. The question is therefore how to reconcile European citizens’ right to privacy with such a decision?"@en1
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