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"I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to my fellow Member Mr Adamou. Because of the shortage of organs, some people are quick to use criminal methods. They have turned concern for human beings into lucrative trade in human organs, and children are the group most at risk.
Two weeks ago I made an appeal in Slovakia, and now I am appealing to the European Parliament and the European Commission, for an intensive campaign to increase parents’ awareness of the dangers threatening their children. We must launch a pan-European campaign entitled ‘
This campaign should increase parents’ sense of responsibility for their children. We need to take this issue very seriously and the European Union must adopt measures to tackle the transnational nature of the illegal trade in human organs."@en1
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"Do you know where your child is now?’."1
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