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"en.20111027.17.4-171-250"2
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"All too often, the crimes of child pornography and sexual abuse of children go unmentioned and are difficult to track down because of the technology that is used. These crimes violate all basic rights and require greater, more focused attention. By implementing thoroughgoing legislation we can set up a robust system to prevent these crimes, including particularly close attention to the Internet, which is often used by unsupervised children of an increasingly young age and represents a dangerous way to exploit and groom children through social networks and unmonitored websites. Much also remains to be done to combat sex tourism, as set out in the declarations of the World Tourism Organisation, by bringing in the best possible regulations on punishing EU citizens who travel to countries where it is easy to have sexual relations with children. In order to facilitate the prosecution of those who commit these crimes, we need to find ways of cooperating with the governments of these countries, which too often deny the serious situation they are tangled up in due to the revenues brought in by such criminal tourism. I voted in favour because I want to see the introduction of a policy which, if it is to be truly effective, must provide a comprehensive approach to prevent and combat these crimes and, not least, to protect victims."@en1
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