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"Mr President, the removal of eggs from young Romanian women aged between 18 and 30 to create human embryos is one of the most heinous examples of the modern exploitation of women. It also represents the greatest possible perversion of the principle of free movement of goods and services in our so-called developed European countries. The only crime of the new female slaves of biotechnology is that they were born in an economically poor European country. Their statistics are now on the Internet and you just have to click in order to select them for their race, the colour of their eyes and their level of education. This reminds us of other sad moments in human selection in Europe. At the time, it took up more space and was more visible. In Europe too, the joy of having a child can now be bought on the Internet, and cheaply, secretly permanently destroying the bodily integrity of these young women and, above all, destroying forever their deep desire to be able to give birth one day. We should not be too quick to believe that announcing an acceptable solution will bring an end to this sad story. A branch of science also needs these embryos and poor women are easy prey, especially in Europe and particularly when they are young. Will we, the MEPs, still have good reasons to fight this market and above all the courage to do everything to renounce it?"@en1

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