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"Mr President, we have seen arson attacks against migrants and refugee centres in some European countries, and we have seen attacks by migrants in Cologne and other cities as well. Why is it that the right is so quick to condemn brutal attacks by migrants, whilst the left condemns attacks on migrants, but neither side seems willing to recognise or even acknowledge both? Should we not rather condemn all criminal violence, whoever the perpetrators, unequivocally and without question? In other words we should condemn the violence that we have seen from fascist protesters and condemn just as strongly the same violence done by so-called anti-fascists. And when we pause to reflect, let us remember that European Union principles have spectacularly failed in what needed to be an incredible humanitarian response, but one done in the right way, when there are 2.5 million in Turkish refugee camps and millions more in countries like Lebanon and Jordan too. Every problem we see today was predictable, was predicted by us, and has been ignored by the Commission."@en1
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