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"As the author is not present, Question No 16 lapses. Question No 17 by Konstantinos Alyssandrakis (): A report in the newspaper Rizospastis claims that a EUROPOL document entitled 'European Best Practice for Handling Informers' gives guidance and instructions for the 'recruitment and handling' of informers. These instructions include methods of payment and amount, as well as certain forms of immunity to be granted – informers are not to be arrested 'when they commit offences within prescribed limits' and they are also allowed 'to take part in criminal activities' after 'authorisation from an authority established in accordance with the guidelines'. Does the Council approve of this EUROPOL text, which is flagrantly contrary to respect for human rights and human dignity itself? Will it take immediate measures to call a halt to this slide towards a police state mentality, authoritarianism and spying on the private lives of citizens, their political, trade union and social activities and their collective organisations?"@en1
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"Subject: Promotion of police-state mentality and informer culture in EUROPOL text"1

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