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"Members representing ‘ ’ will vote for this resolution in order to protest against an unacceptable attack on the freedom of speech. By the same token, we take this opportunity to denounce the torture practiced in Egyptian police stations. The facts related by Amnesty International, which alerted us to these practices, concern a number of cases of men, women and even children being tortured, in some cases to death. The Egyptian police can only get away with this loathsome practice with the tacit authorisation of the Egyptian government, or indeed on its orders. There is every reason to believe that the leaders of the regime know that the great powers will turn a blind eye to it. Yet the great powers, especially those of the European Union, have the means to put considerable pressure on the Egyptian regime, which benefits from considerable support from the West. The European Parliament as a whole must take a stand against these barbaric practices of the Egyptian regime. If it does not, then we will gladly comply with the wish of Amnesty International that Members of the European Parliament take action against state torture, if only in the form of personal letters of protest sent to the authorities. If these police practices do not stop, this would perhaps go some way towards saving the victims who are currently in the hands of torturers."@en1

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