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"Mr President, I feel great sorrow for the tragic incident that occurred last week in Toulouse. It proves once again, if proof were still needed, that extremism, xenophobia and intolerance make victims. Unfortunately, such attitudes are present in more and more European countries.
Mohamed Merah was not a foreigner in France, an immigrant, someone coming from abroad, such as for example a Roma ethnic from Eastern Europe. On the contrary, he was a French citizen. Those who believe that immigrants are responsible for everything that goes wrong in their country will probably start to understand that they are wrong. After this tragedy, other colleagues in the European Parliament will also understand the position adopted by Eastern Europeans two weeks ago, when we discussed the PVV website against Romanian, Polish and Bulgarian immigrants. A tragedy had to happen to make us understand once more that intolerance kills."@en1
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