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"en.20111214.22.3-310-750"2
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"I voted against the report on the EU Counter-Terrorism Policy because its contents do not agree with the political ideas of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats). The report criticises the EU Counter-Terrorism Policy in a one-sided, hostile and biased manner. The report points out the lack of a strategic concept, as it believes that the prevention, detection and prosecution of acts of terrorism are critical policies at EU level and must be part of a systematic approach based not on emergency norms but on a coherent, necessity-founded strategy. It highlights the need to expand and develop counter-terrorism-related strategic partnerships, on the condition that these partnerships must fully respect human rights. The setting of such a condition would imply that current European counter-terrorism activities are in violation of human rights.
The report calls for a more accurate assessment of the counter-terrorism measures already taken, extending also to fundamental rights and budgetary aspects. This remark hints at overly high costs, which is an unfounded assumption. All in all, the publication of the secret service data examined by the report would fundamentally endanger European security."@en1
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