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German government lets German citizens starve in Germany


Don’t you also love these wonderful words in this “our democracy” like freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of the press, the rule of law, fundamental rights, and this human dignity? Wonderful when the leaders loved by so many keep prattling on about them, right?



However, this does not apply to those who have fallen out of favor with the leaders loved by so many. It doesn’t take much to fall out of favor: it’s enough to have a certain media reach and not be government‑conform in one’s opinions or reporting. Then you spontaneously end up on an EU sanctions list and are stripped of your rights.

Yes, it’s roughly like in the Middle Ages. The good old days when people were quite arbitrarily declared rightless. Assets are frozen and you’re not allowed to leave the country.

Today it’s not much different. A few people sit together in Brussels and decide who has to go on such a sanctions list because they say or spread things the leaders loved by many don’t like. In addition to Thomas Röper and Alina Lipp, who have the good fortune not to live in an EU country, it also hit, among others, the German journalist of Turkish origin Hüseyin Doğru. And so that the punishment works even better, his wife and his children as well. In the past this was called collective punishment.

It’s also important to the leaders loved by many that such dissidents receive no support. Anyone who would help such disenfranchised people commits a criminal offense.



Hüseyin Doğru recently posted that the responsible authority refused to allow him to withdraw the last 506 euros from his account to feed himself and his family. The great thing about these sanctions is that you can’t access your own assets. You have to ask the responsible authority for permission to use your own money. And if the authority says: Nope! Then you simply starve, and the family along with you. Great, these European values, right?

It’s very difficult to take legal action against this arbitrariness. You can’t pay a lawyer because you have no access to your assets. In the case of the Swiss Colonel (ret.) Jacques Baud, who merely quoted a Ukrainian government official, this is vividly illustrated.

There was no proper procedure, as should actually precede any accusation of whatever kind. Those affected can turn to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), but the linked article does not offer much hope.
According to Hofer, the sanctions regime has its origins in anti‑terror legislation passed after the attacks of September 11, 2001. “With the Treaty of Lisbon (2007), the European Council was given the power to act preventively against the threat of terrorist attacks. In this way, they can act against alleged foreign terrorists without judicial proceedings being required. But now they are using this instrument against their own citizens who are critical of EU policy.”

Lottaz, initiator of Neutrality Studies, an organization of scholars specializing in geopolitical neutrality, points out that anyone can be affected. “This can happen to all of us. The European Council merely has to accuse someone of so‑called ‘foreign information manipulation and interference.’ A single paragraph in which literally anything can be alleged is sufficient. We are at the mercy of the arbitrariness of anonymous officials.”
It really warms the heart, doesn’t it? This wonderful “our democracy,” freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of the press, the rule of law, fundamental rights, and this human dignity—just empty talk.

To the front! Defend these European values!

Yes, you’re surely full of enthusiasm when, in the near future, it will probably be said that you should go to the front in Ukraine to defend these wonderful European values, right?

That’s just this “our democracy,” which differs from dictatorships in that dissidents are not imprisoned. They are stripped of their rights, deprived of the ability to pursue legal remedies, and, if necessary, left to starve.

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