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"en.20030409.6.3-294"2
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"Thank you, Mr President-in-Office of the Council. No, I am not at all satisfied with this reply. This has nothing to do with law and order. It has to do with freedom of movement. The authorities at Amsterdam airport persist in exercising an oppressive policy against any Greeks who have not dyed their hair blond and used contact lenses to make their eyes blue. They hold them in the forged passport section or wherever and they send them home. I have here a letter from the Royal Constabulary at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam, apologising ten weeks after the event because it found two people on the same aeroplane who supposedly had forged passports. If the President-in-Office contacts the Greek prefectures, he will see that this is systematic action on the part of the Dutch authorities and I should like to ask for an intervention, given that this has to do with the free movement of persons within the European Union."@en1
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