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It is becoming increasingly clear that the true motive behind the creation of the EU’s Fundamental Rights Agency is to boost EU interventionism in third countries.
Hence the proposal, just adopted, to make the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy one of the action areas of the new Agency, which will pave the way for human rights to be used as a tool for applying pressure and for meddling in the internal affairs of other countries, and for the use of financial resources to be based on the EU’s criteria and interests.
What is important to the EU, characterised as it is by double standards in its approach to human rights, are ‘allies’ and ‘enemies’. Or, put another way, the prevailing state of affairs dictates its interests in domination and exploitation, and its imperialist ambitions, Palestine being a glaring example of this.
For this reason, we have rejected these proposals, as part of our campaign for the vital causes of freedom, the citizens’ fundamental rights and guarantees, social progress, peace and solidarity between peoples."@en1
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