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"Mr President, as all the previous speakers said, the agreement between Parliament and the Council includes several positive elements, which my political group supports, such as combating sex tourism.
However, my group does not share other members’ enthusiasm about the final form of the report. While I should like to offer my warmest thanks to the rapporteur for the long hours she has worked on this issue, I wish to underline three basic reasons why my group will be unable to support the report.
Firstly, because of its legal basis, the present directive adopts an overwhelmingly penal approach to the question of the sexual exploitation of children, which does not allow a suitable victim support and protection system to be developed.
Secondly, it puts a disproportionate emphasis on the ‘online’ aspect, despite the fact that, in most cases, this sort of crime is committed in the real world; the Internet is mainly a means of mass distribution of images of the crime.
Thirdly, it introduces new provisions into European legislation to prevent access to certain websites, thereby creating a precedent which may prove to be inadequate in terms of future judgments in this sector."@en1
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