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"Mr President, the efforts of big business to rule the world, now that the Socialist camp no longer ranks as a formidable adversary, the anti-grass roots policy punishing workers in developed countries and plundering the riches of the developing world are obviously – please do not laugh, Sir – going to provoke a reaction on the streets.
Despite attempts to lead and mislead, such as we have heard here from the Council and the Commission about involvement in dialogue with civil society, we are certain that this movement is set to become even more radical and to turn even more resolutely against the capitalist system. And at the same time, unbridled police violence is being used, such as that seen in Gothenburg and, even more so, in Genoa. Without wishing to play down the responsibility of the Italian government, we would point out that the suppressive measures taken in Genoa originate in the European Union with the Schengen Agreement, police collaboration, the decisions taken by the Council on 13 July and the preparations to crush demonstrations in Belgium. No matter, history teaches us that, however strong the oppressors, however much violence they use, the oppressed eventually come out on top."@en1
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