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"Madam President, I was in Belgium in 1999 and witnessed the treatment meted out to a Polish woman who had been raped by an Albanian. This woman was ordered to leave the country after she filed a complaint with the police. The fate of the rapist is unknown. He might well have got away scot-free as he was a poor candidate for political asylum. The unfortunate victim of the rape did not, however, receive any kind of compensation or psychological support even though this could have been made available to her. It was impossible to help the victim because she was given three days’ notice to leave the country.
Consequently, it is important to grant special status to the victims of violence, rape and forced prostitution, allowing them temporary residence in the country concerned and some financial support."@en1
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