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Mr President, I do not think that the honourable Member can doubt my position or that of the Commission on the death penalty or on freedom of religion. If he had the opportunity to hear what I said, for example, in the debates on the European Union’s Charter of Fundamental Rights, he will find the answer there, not only in rhetoric, but also in clear and unequivocal laws. I admit that we do not have any specific information on the situation of the sixteen Afghans to whom he refers. Apparently, however, these sixteen Afghans will be committed to trial at a later date, in other words, not at the same time that the eight citizens of Germany, the United States and Australia are to be tried. We support, of course, the statement by the troika
the ‘Afghan Support Group’, a joint contact group, currently chaired by Germany which has issued an unequivocal statement of support for these non-governmental organisation workers, whether they be citizens of the States I have mentioned or Afghans caught up in this situation."@en1
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