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"Mr President, more than one of us here has said how Salmaan Taseer was someone who stood up for vulnerable women and representatives of religious minorities, through both words and action. He fought against injustice generally. Taseer was a supporter of the democratic state and spoke out against Pakistan’s harsh blasphemy laws, saying that they were enacted by human beings and were therefore capable of being amended by them. Several here have already spoken of how he vigorously defended a Christian woman who had been sentenced to death and tried to overturn her sentence. All these deeds in the name of justice were his undoing. The EU should support the forces in Pakistan that seek reforms, because not everyone in Pakistan backs fundamentalists. In its foreign policy, the EU should therefore consider wisely its position on the situation in Pakistan."@en1
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