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". We must guarantee the protection of personal data and prevent them from being used inappropriately. Every individual has the right to his or her identity and privacy. Increased cooperation between the judicial and police bodies in fighting transnational crime has led to the transfer of more and more personal data. We have been campaigning to ensure that this exchange of information upholds fundamental rights such as respect for privacy and the protection of personal data and reinforces mutual confidence between the competent police and judicial authorities. We want to see a framework decision that comes into line with what is laid down for the first pillar. It makes no sense for the Union to have a high level of personal data protection under the first pillar and to make completely different laws in respect of the third pillar. The important thing is to guarantee a high level of protection, while taking account of the particular characteristics of police and judicial work. This issue has been dragged from Presidency to Presidency, and the Council has regrettably shown little inclination to take a decision. The Council must understand that this framework decision is linked to various proposals currently on Parliament’s table, such as the Visa Information System, but that these proposals must not become hostages to the adoption of the framework decision."@en1

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