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"Mr Schmit, I am rather disappointed by your response. It amounts to saying that, because the family has reacted and is taking legal action to defend the interests of a brother, a cousin, in other words a loved one, the Council has nothing to say. That means, if we understand correctly the answer you have just given, that the Council would only have reacted if the family had been inactive, which is a completely incomprehensible, not to say intolerable, response. You have two choices. Either you have the courage, on behalf of the Council, to say that you are completely satisfied with the investigation carried out by the American authorities – you have the right to do so, but, in that case, have the courage to say that the American authorities’ investigation, which concluded that nothing had happened, satisfies the Council completely. Have the courage to say so in public, in this forum. Or you say that you are not satisfied and that you are going to call for further explanations. Passivity, though, is never an answer, and it does not help to bring people closer to their government and their institutions."@en1

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