VI European Day on Remembrance of Victims of Terrorism
We reproduce, then, the words with the occasion of the VI Day in Remembrance of Victims of Terrorism spoke by Ms Viviane Reding, Vice-President of the European Commission and Ms Cecilia Malmström, Commissioner responsible for Home Affairs
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The main aim of NAVT is to stimulate trans-national co-operation between associations of victims of terrorism and enhance the representation of victims' interests at European Union level. This should be done through the setting up and running of a stable, focussed and effective network of European associations of victims of terrorism or other non governmental organisations with a special focus on supporting victims of terrorism
The general aim of NAVT are:
–Create a network of associations of victims of terrorism or other organisations with a special focus on supporting victims of terrorism; –Contribute to increase the representation of victims of terrorism in the European Unionas well as the solidarity of European citizens with them; –Assess current aid and protection offered to victims of terrorism in the European Union; –Gather best practices and identify gaps in the aid and protection offered to victims of terrorism; –Propose activities to extend best practices and address these gaps; –Support the Union's goal of providing aid and protection to victims of terrorism