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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, two events are marked in Bulgaria today, 10 November. Twenty-one years ago, the day after the Berlin Wall came down, the Communist regime fell to the sound of the slogans ‘ freedom, democracy’. It is no coincidence that the same date is also celebrated as Freedom of Speech Day in Bulgaria. Things have been building up which provide food for thought, both regarding totalitarianism, which I hope has left our country for good, and about another modern scourge – terrorism, which we are seeing ever more frequently. Does democracy have mechanisms to counter such attacks? Can we fight terrorism without abandoning democratic principles or restricting human rights and media freedom? The liberal answer is ‘yes’, but only if we commit regional and national networks to a European system supporting preventive measures, early warning and rapid reaction."@en1
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