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"Mr President, I well remember the grumbling from the Left at the application to extradite the lawyer Klaus Croissant, who was known to be not just the lawyer for German terrorists, but an active member of their network. Today, Big Brother is on the move, and it seems that nothing can stop him now in this European judicial area. The automatic transfer of sentenced persons from one European state to another is presented to us as being a big step forward. In a way, it seems that nationals of the EU are treated worse than nationals of third countries, whom we insist on keeping in the State where they were convicted, in the name of avoiding double jeopardy. You will allow me, in a Europe where thought crimes are on the increase, and where claims of national preference are equated with discrimination, legitimate discussions of aspects of history with revisionism, rejection of communitarism…"@en1
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