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I congratulate the rapporteur and support the fight against terrorism and cross-border crime, as well as the efforts directed at strengthening cross-border cooperation.
I would emphasise that this struggle is directed against a deleterious phenomenon of our age, one which makes victims of ordinary citizens, including women and children.
Therefore, I consider it highly significant that at the informal meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs Ministers held in January 2007 in Dresden under the leadership of the German Presidency, an initiative was announced regarding the transposition of the Prüm Convention into EU law.
Important elements of the proposal are developing reciprocal access to special databases, the development and operation of national contact points, and the high level of data protection. I would like to emphasise police cooperation in border regions, and carrying out joint operations as well as cooperation in cases of events that draw large crowds and in the event of catastrophes.
I consider it regrettable, however, that the proposal omitted the scope of actions that can be taken in the event of immediate danger, as well as the issue of air marshals, the struggle against illegal immigration, as well as the broader range of rules for police cooperation along border areas.
Every person must be guaranteed the right to live in safety. At the same time, in the interest of protecting personal data, I consider it to be necessary to specify, in relation to the rules for the transmission of data, to which crime-fighting body the data requested may be submitted via the central contact points. It is, moreover, necessary to develop the good practice of achieving the requisite level of data protection, while the automatic use of the latter does not impede the desired exchange of information among the Member States."@en1
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