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"On Saturday 20 September a suicide bomber caused a lorry to explode in front of the Marriott Hotel in the heart of the Pakistani capital, reducing it to a burned-out ruin and killing at least 60 people.
This attack was attributed to the Pakistani Taliban linked to Al-Qaeda.
On Sunday 20 and Monday 21 September it was the turn of ETA, the Basque separatist organisation, to spill blood in three attacks. The preparations for these attacks are thought to have been made in France.
Terrorism has no borders, and the Schengen area offers it the perfect cradle in which to recruit, indoctrinate and make the logistical preparations for attacks.
In France the Interior Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie said on the subject that ‘French prisons are a hotbed of recruitment for radical Islamists.’ An honest admission! It is a fact that terrorism has many causes, but today they mainly lie in the armed combat of radical Islam. Curiously, there are no legislative texts aimed at detecting and preventing recruitment in prisons or in certain so-called ‘sensitive’ neighbourhoods.
The European Union intends to give itself a body of legislation to combat terrorism."@en1
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"(Explanation of vote cut pursuant to Rule 163 of the Rules of Procedure)"1
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