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"Mr President, data retention measures are always fraught with sensitive problems in relation to the respect of citizens’ fundamental rights. Our privacy is in jeopardy due to the misuse or loss of data, especially under a blind blanket instrument for the collection of our systems and communications data. In the post-9/11 world, executives and lawmakers have been under extreme pressure to show strength and decisiveness in the fight against international terrorism and organised crime. Mistakes and abuses have abounded in the process, but fortunately, in the EU, discussions on the best means to address serious crime benefit from a calmer and less polarised environment, especially in comparison to the US. Europe has not neglected its responsibilities in this field; neither should it shy away from coolly assessing the effectiveness and proportionality of any security measures passed in reaction to serious threats. The rights at stake are no less serious. The Commission has committed itself to a review and must conduct one as early as evidence-based assessment allows."@en1
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