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"Mr President, unfortunately there is no Olympic truce for the Susa valley, a valley close to Turin. Over recent days I have been there as part of an official delegation from this Parliament and I was horrified that all the fundamental human rights of an Italian population of more than one hundred thousand people have been suspended. We have not been free to carry out our work as a delegation charged with investigating the complaints from thousands of citizens against work being funded by the European Union.
I would ask the Commission whether it is happy to be carrying out work with a large amount of European funding despite the complete opposition of the local population and in a situation of military occupation affecting an entirely peaceful population, which is something that should not happen in Europe.
I would like to ask the Commission whether it is going to take any notice of the recommendations of this delegation from the Committee on Petitions.
We are talking about a truly extraordinary situation imposed by the Italian Government of Mr Berlusconi."@en1
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