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". I am very happy to reply. I will begin by saying that all the initiatives presented by the Commission in the field of asylum and illegal immigration contain specific legal rules to deal with the very special situation of women immigrants or women seeking asylum or refuge in the countries of the European Union. We have ensured that in the questioning relating to the granting of asylum there are specific conditions for dealing with the situation of women. For example, women who have been victims of sexual abuse can ask for the official doing the questioning to be changed, so that it is a woman rather than a man, because that will perhaps make them more feel more comfortable when recounting the story their asylum application is based on. The honourable Member has raised a very important issue: informing immigrants of their rights. Unquestionably, one of the Commission’s concerns is that it should be possible to provide immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers with the fullest possible information about their rights. I believe that if the honourable Member examines the Commission’s specific proposals to the Council and the European Parliament, both with regard to immigration and to asylum, she will see that the idea of information about rights is present. It is the responsibility of the national authorities of the Member States, as well as the non-governmental organisations which we work with very closely in these areas, to provide complete and full information on the rights which immigrants seeking asylum in the European Union can benefit from."@en1

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