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"As they deal with the same subject, Questions No 11 and 12 will be taken together.
Question No 11 by Mihail Papayannakis ():
In the wake of the discussions on the incidents which took place before and after the G8 Summit in Genoa, some questions remain as to how the Council characterises and assesses the Italian government's actions from a strictly legal point of view. The Italian government suspended the Schengen Agreement. Does the Council believe that this suspension was sufficiently justified and complied with the provisions of the Schengen Agreement itself? If the Schengen Agreement has been suspended, what legal regime applies, in the Council's view, with regard to travel by citizens of EU Member States to another Member State which has suspended application of the Schengen Agreement? Do the provisions of the EU Treaty concerning freedom of movement also cease to apply? In other words, does the Italian government have the right to ban hundreds of Greek citizens who travelled to Italy (in order to demonstrate in Genoa) from disembarking from their ship at the port of Ancona without even checking their passports and without any explanation?
Question No 12 by Jonas Sjöstedt ():
Large-scale demonstrations and major clashes between certain groups of demonstrators and the police occurred in connection with the European Council meeting in Gothenburg and the G8 meeting in Genoa. In both Gothenburg and Genoa, the police used excessive force and abusive tactics, including assaults on and the arbitrary arrest and improper treatment of non-violent demonstrators. Most of those arrested during the two demonstrations have since not been charged with any offence.
Can the Council guarantee that demonstrators who were arrested and identified, but are not suspected of any criminal offence, will not be registered in the SIS?"@en1
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"Subject: Freedom of movement for EU citizens and legality of the Italian government's actions"1
"Subject: Registration in the SIS"1
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