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". The ΕU wants to remove by all possible means the victims of the intervention policy which it is following together with the USA in a series of countries. Anti-asylum legislation, the inhumane record numbers of asylum requests refused and mediaeval living conditions in immigration centres were not enough. Now it also aspires to keep anyone seeking asylum, seeking international protection, outside the ΕU. Only those who are obedient and organised are accepted as necessary at the altar of the 'competitiveness' of the European monopolies. The proposed 'Community-wide system of resettlement' is a mantle for public opinion to accept the creation of camps to round up immigrants outside the ΕU. Finally, the 'protected entry procedures' promote non-entry, in that asylum requests will be completed in a country outside the ΕU. Within the framework of the 'sharing of responsibilities' between the ΕU and third countries, the burden of keeping immigrants until the deportation decision is formally received is being passed on to them. The text is teeming with references to human rights, accompanied by proposals and policies which violate them. Coercive readmission clauses in agreements with third countries are advocated. There is not a word on combating the causes for the waves of refugees. A common foreign and security policy is advocated which will pay greater attention to 'conflict prevention'; in other words, which will fan the flames of the fire ignited by imperialism."@en1

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