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"Mr President, on 19 February 2006, a small group of young Maltese members of Moviment Graffitti organised a peaceful protest in favour of peace and against war. They wanted to show their disapproval of the presence in Maltese ports of five NATO warships by simply displaying banners saying ‘Peace not War’ and ‘Warships Kill’. The police authorities stopped these activists from showing these banners – a small and legitimate peaceful protest – on Pinto Wharf and on the Grand Harbour bastions. Furthermore, the activists were allegedly told that such demonstrations would not be allowed in the future. This attitude is unacceptable and breaches the fundamental right of freedom of expression. This is why I have asked the Commission to come up with an opinion on this case. We should show full solidarity with these young people and urge them to continue exercising their right to express their opinions in a peaceful manner."@en1
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