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"en.20010920.9.4-085"2
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"We feel uneasy about the fact that the concepts ‘safe countries of origin’ and ‘safe third countries’ are on the way to being introduced at Community level. Any State can potentially infringe human rights, and no country can therefore automatically be regarded as safe. Asylum seekers must be entitled to have their cases examined on the same basis, irrespective of which country they come from.
The report makes it possible for the Member States themselves to choose whether or not they wish to make use of lists of safe countries. There is nonetheless cause for concern about the development of the principle of safe countries at Community level. It is extremely important that we together affirm the principles under the Geneva Convention whereby everyone is entitled to have his case examined individually."@en1
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