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"Mr President, representatives of the Council and the Commission, ladies and gentlemen, in the 59 seconds available to me I would simply like to point out a small detail. There is something that you should be ashamed of, although you do not realise it. Yesterday evening in this Parliament a commemoration was held and next week ceremonies are planned in Srebrenica. Among the many embarrassments that have been got rid of there is one in particular, called Emma Bonino. Emma Bonino has been got rid of: she does not exist any more, she is not invited. I understand the reason behind this, because Emma Bonino, when she was in Srebrenica in her role as European Commissioner, tried desperately to warn the Dutch Government, which did not listen to her, and we are well aware of the consequences. Yes, Emma Bonino was there, as Reuters can bear witness. All the recordings have been found. At the time of the tragedy Emma Bonino got through twice to Radio Radicale, and also to the BBC, to say that thousands of people were missing. Mr Morillon, we will be able to speak again about the issue of responsibility, and of all the initiatives, on another occasion. Mr President, thank you, my time is up. We shall see whether it will be possible to commemorate Srebrenica in another way, by giving it, at the least, the tribute of truth and an acknowledgement of the cowardice of Europe and the UN."@en1
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