ETA a threat to Spain
As to the danger of a new attack on a Member State, “Risks vary a lot between one EU country and another”, he said, stressing that “national” terrorism is a risk too, and citing the example of ETA as a “major threat” to Spain.
Information sharing
To improve the EU’s capacity to face the terrorist attack, the sharing of information must be improved, both among Member States and with Europol and Eurojust, said Mr de Kerchove, noting that “Exchange of information tends to be bilateral (…) but it is vital for the EU institutions to be informed as quickly as possible”. Moreover, co-operation among Member States’ police and judicial authorities should also be stepped up, to prevent the recruitment of terrorist cells within Europe, he added.
Compensatory measures
Asked by MEPs about how to balance fighting terrorism with protecting individual freedoms, Mr de Kerchove said “compensatory measures” are needed to ensure the fight against terrorism does not “shrink” individual liberty. Finally, the newly-appointed Counter-terrorism Coordinator stressed his willingness to keep the European Parliament informed of his initiatives.
05/11/2007
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
In the chair: Jean-Marie Cavada (ALDE, FR)
Exchange of views with the newly-appointed Counter terrorism Co-ordinator Gilles de Kerchove