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"en.20121022.24.1-192-000"2
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"Mr President, Sergei Magnitsky, a champion of human rights, was – in his fight against organised crime – actually engaged in the battle for freedom, for democracy, for human rights. This is something that we must support, something that this place, the European Parliament, must recognise; and I would like to say that we must send a clear signal to the Russian Federation that such an approach, such treatment of their citizens, is not acceptable. Is it a democratic country that does not provide medical treatment, when a person in that position – a prisoner – is beaten, tortured, mistreated and then denied medical treatment? I would like to conclude by saying that, in discussions with the Russian Federation, the European Union must also mention human rights."@en1
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