Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-09-12-Speech-3-176-000"
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"en.20120912.18.3-176-000"2
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"Mr President, with freedom of movement and naturally also the development of technology, crime has become increasingly cross-border in nature. There are no longer any borders for criminals, so of course there should not be any borders for our police, prosecuting authorities and the protection of our citizens, either. If you become the victim of a crime, then naturally you should have a range of fundamental rights, regardless of where in Europe you happen to be. As a victim you must always have the right to information, interpretation, legal assistance and, not least, protection from criminals. As from today, the EU’s citizens have these rights. However, this is only one step along the way to a safer society for our citizens, and therefore we will be continuing the fight for even stronger police cooperation."@en1
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