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"Yes, it is the turn of France to experience an age of expulsions. These are mass expulsions based on ethnic group, which is completely contrary to EU law. In this era of ‘social-Sarkozyism’, the only question on the lips of my fellow French citizens is, ‘Today the Roma: whose turn tomorrow?’ If we are to ‘think European’, as Mr Barroso reminded us to do this morning, then the time has come to show that our European thinking is not confined to the sphere of economics.
Europe must soon face up to its past and acknowledge the genocide of gypsies. It gives me goose bumps to hear some of our members on the extreme right. At this time, if we want to ensure that our minorities are treated with respect, uphold our values and abide by the Charter of Fundamental Rights, which is included in the Treaty of Lisbon, there is only one choice open to you, and that is to condemn France."@en1
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