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"I am grateful for the President-in-Office of the Council's last remarks. I belong to a national movement in my own country, Scotland, which over the last 100 years has produced great constitutional change without a single drop of human blood being shed or a single act of violence occurring. There are other places, as she knows, where similar constitutional changes have taken place and are continuing.
The Council and the President-in-Office of the Council are perhaps wilfully missing the point in Mr Nogueira Román's question. It is a great mistake to say that there are some ends that tend to attract terrorism and therefore to attack those ends in themselves. The truth is that a terrorist is someone who thinks that an end justifies any means. It is absurd to believe that if the end is noble any means can be justified. Those who believe that, make whatever end they seek ignoble. I wish the Council would be less selective in its attitude to such questions."@en1
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