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"Mr President, I would like to ask you a question, Commissioner, as this afternoon there seems to be a somewhat hysterical atmosphere in the House. I would like to ask you if it is possible to find out whether the 5 000 people who have arrived in Lampedusa are really terrorists. Could we check? It would not be so difficult.
It would not be so difficult as we have sufficient security services to find out whether this is true. Five thousand. We are talking about terrorists, but there are thousands arriving in small boats dressed in rags. I would like to ask you this: would it not be easier for you to make a humanitarian visit to Lampedusa and try to evaluate and see the resources
to which Mr Rinaldi is referring that have not been used in Italy? That would also be a good trip to make.
It would also be good for you to go to Tunisia, as perhaps those who have arrived in Lampedusa have come from inland mining areas where Mr Ben Ali’s corruption has left the inhabitants in poverty. We could help them through regional development. Then perhaps you would see the change and the challenges being experienced in Tunisia, and you would be able to monitor the situation and be their champion in the Commission."@en1
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