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"Mr President, I shall begin on a personal note. I grew up in a town in which a Russian garrison was stationed. As a result, I met many ordinary Russians – very decent people. As an MEP, I have had the opportunity to meet Russian opposition leaders, but also people who may not be in the front line, but who are involved in helping to create a European, more democratic Russia. I would like to say one thing on their behalf: it is outrageous that a country situated in Europe, that wishes to be a European state and to be treated as an equal, as we treat each other in the European Union, should allow such practices. Firstly, the corruption that exists within the authorities and the judiciary, and, secondly, the methods of destroying people who, as Mr Migalski said, wish to behave honestly, to pursue truth and fairness. They are not necessarily prominent activists, but ordinary, decent people."@en1
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