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"As the author is not present, Question No 10 lapses.
Question No 11 by Inger Segelström ()
Sweden has been active in the democratisation process in Colombia. Yet we all know that problems persist with regard to democracy and that human rights violations are on the increase. One concrete example is the rapidly increasing production of palm oil. There is a rising tide of opinion against the expansion of large-scale oil plantations. It is a question of recognising the land rights of local and indigenous populations. Many EU countries use palm kernel meal as animal feed, and many of us use cosmetic products which contain palm oil. What will the Council do to ensure that EU Member States continue to support the democratisation process in Colombia and continue to seek a halt to human rights violations in Colombia?"@en1
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