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"Among the reasons I cannot support this report are:
the reference to the use of combat units (battle groups) and enhanced cooperation with NATO;
the vague use of the term ‘radicalisation’ as an indicator for ‘non-democratic actions’;
the promotion of cooperation between security and intelligence services and police, judicial and customs authorities of the Member States and third countries, raising the issue of data protection and constituting a deterioration of civil liberties and respect for human rights;
the mixing of police, security and intelligence forces, which could lead to abuse of powers against the citizens, as has been seen recently in Ireland;
the interlinking of internal policies with terrorism results in the elimination of the inter-pillar structure, bringing forward the logic of the draft EU Constitution.
There is no mention of state terrorism.
Some of the root causes of violence (occupation, injustice, social and economic causes) are barely mentioned.
The report points the finger at Islam, fostering discrimination and undermining respect for different religions and cultures."@en1
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