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"As the author is not present, Questions No 8 lapses.
Question No 9 by Efstratios Korakas , which has been taken over by Mr Alyssandrakis ():
Statewatch claims that the EU and the USA are planning to conclude an agreement on combating terrorism and matters relating to public criminal law which will include joint police operations, surveillance of communications, the location and seizure of the proceeds of crime, simplification of deportation procedures for Europeans and non-Europeans, and restrictions on applications for asylum.
What is the Council's position, particularly in view of the claim that the Danish Presidency is drawing up a plan for communications surveillance and the fact that such repressive and persecutory measures are totally contrary to respect for human rights and inconsistent with previous statements that the EU will not conclude any agreement which provides for deportation to countries, such as the USA, where capital punishment is in force."@en1
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"Subject: EU-USA agreement on deportations, secret police operations and communications surveillance"1
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