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"Mr President, there is probably no one here in the Chamber, or outside it, who would say that he does
want to combat this type of criminal activity. I am fully aware that the police and prosecution services long for a framework directive. As politicians, we must nonetheless make an overall assessment and, just as the previous speaker said, balance various interests.
I do not like texts that confuse crimes against the individual with crimes against the state. We have had problems along these lines with previous directives dealing specifically with trafficking. Naturally, we need bilateral police cooperation worthy of the name. That, precisely, is one of the problems. Directives do not help, therefore. The majority of the people being dealt with at present are women and children who are being sexually exploited. I cannot support this report because of what I take to be its cynical approach to these people."@en1
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