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"Mr President, to talk of security problems in Europe and to ignore the dangers of Islamic terrorism, as the reports at the beginning of this debate did to a great extent, is extremely serious. It shows just how inured we have become, perhaps partly because of the propaganda about the fairy tale of moderate Islam and partly because of the influence that the extremely powerful Islamic lobby, rich in petrodollars, exerts over European politics, the individual Member States and the media.
With regard to the important and sensitive problem of asylum, however, I believe we should encourage the perhaps belated efforts to relocate the examination of asylum-seekers’ files and situations to the territories of third countries, where it should come within the political and social remit of those countries – and I am thinking of the African countries here. Perhaps African leaders have clearer ideas on this subject, since they have told us of the trend to fraudulently use this technique – this trick – of falsely applying for asylum, and they have called on us to open our eyes. In order to involve the African countries, however, we need to change our aid policy and make it more transparent and more worthwhile for the peoples of Africa."@en1
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