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"An orgy of hypocrisy – that is the only way to sum up the content of the motion for a resolution on the political use of justice in Russia. Centre-right politicians insist that they are the true interpreters of democracy. They show us how it is possible to condemn anyone from a country outside the EU. Bishop Rydzyk from Radio Maria and his mohair berets must be clapping loudly, not just in Poland, but across the EU. In a time of crisis for the capitalist system, it is a very useful to talk about things we do not like in other countries. These naughty Russians still refuse to see that when it rains in the EU, they need to open their umbrellas in Moscow. I can imagine how the Russian Duma would condemn the tough stance of the German police against demonstrators opposing the reconstruction of the station in Stuttgart. I can imagine my esteemed fellow MEPs praising a punk band performing in a Catholic cathedral somewhere with idiotic words demanding the resignation of the current Pope, because the Catholic Church in many parts of the world turned a blind eye to clerical child sex abuse. It is a pity, for example, that the European Parliament has so far failed to comment on the dirty operations of the US secret services in the case of the Miami Five – the Cubans convicted of documenting the terrorist activities of emigrants against their homeland. I feel ashamed of the MEPs who produced this joint motion for a resolution, and, on behalf of the Confederal Group of the European United Left – Nordic Green Left, I would like to say a clear NO to this farce."@en1

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