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"en.20101111.21.4-269"2
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"This resolution follows the dynamic created by the United States with regard to fighting the ‘threat from terrorism’, and so seeks to tie the Member States of the European Union to this same dynamic. Instead of fighting the underlying causes of the problem, they are seeking to use this threat as a pretext for unacceptable restrictions on Europeans’ rights, freedoms and guarantees. Those responsible for this capitulation by the European Parliament, which goes against positions taken in the past, are now seeking to nuance it by referring to alleged principles of ‘proportionality’ and ‘necessity’, which are always debatable and subjective to assess. The argument that there are Passenger Name Record data now that are already being transferred to third countries without any sort of checks does not hold. If data are being used or processed improperly, it must be investigated, reported and fought robustly. This resolution represents a capitulation that seeks only to cloak in legality something that is clearly on the fringes of it at the moment."@en1
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