
German authorities, notorious for their brutality and abuse toward anti-genocide protesters and their refusal to apply international law to Israel, have separated the one-year-old son of a Palestinian-Jordanian woman, legally resident in Germany, from his mother – because they say they consider the child a ‘security threat’, according to the woman’s lawyers at the European Legal Support Centre (ELSC), who have recorded at least twenty-two examples of Germany misusing residency status or restricting freedom of movement have been used to attack the pro-Palestine movement.
An ELSC spokesperson said:
The German state systematically exploits residence, asylum and citizenship law to punish already marginalised communities. There is no justification for separating a newborn from his parents, yet to label the child a ‘security threat’ marks a grotesque new low, even by their own oppressive standards.
The distraught mother arrived in Germany in 2017 and works as a nurse. She and her husband travelled with their young son to Jordan let him meet his grandparents for the first time. On their return to Germany they were told that the boy was not allowed to re-enter Germany. Four months later, the German embassy in Jordan told the couple that their son is barred from Germany because he is considered a security threat – and that his mother is being investigated because of her involvement with Palestinian solidarity groups.
Germany’s tactics against the Palestine solidarity movement are increasingly mirrored and even exceeded by the Starmer UK government, which is misusing anti-terror laws to harass, raid, arrest and even prosecute those who speak out against Israel’s genocide in Gaza, even journalists – including many Jews – and is now in the process of banning Palestine Action, an anti-genocide protest group that throws paint on buildings and military equipment involved in Israel’s crimes, as a terrorist group on the ‘proscription’ list alongside ISIS and al-Qaeda.
The Starmer police state is colluding with Israel to use anti-terror laws, with potential prison sentences of up to fourteen years, against those who speak out for Palestinian lives and human rights and against Israel’s mass slaughter of almost 400,000 innocent civilians. Some activists are being held in prison for more than a year before they even come to trial, as the government tries to ‘make the process the punishment’.
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The Sturmabteilung are at it again
Arthur Rubinstein the most famous pianist of the 20thC used to say that they were two places in the world he would never play:
– the Himalayas because they were too high.
– Germany because it was too low.
WE even have Trump now saying that he is PARTICULARLY unhappy with Israel. Lie, or has the second coming already occurred?
Germany never moved away from its nazi past.
The Israelis used to ask why no-one came to their aid to stop the genocide. They appear to rival goldfish in the memory stakes.
Indeed.
Perhaps the most harrowing footage I ever saw of the holocaust was a child being separated from its mother; who was booted up the backside while the poor little sod tried desperately to cling on…and was torn away. (Think it was shown on the excellent 70s series ‘The world at war”)
Now there’s no violence involved.
…Which brings me onto (yes, it’s sort of off-topic) the treatment of the disabled in the uk.
No need for a UK dachau**. Its now a financial withdrawal of their means to exist.
Let nobody forget that it wasn’t the jews, but the the disabled who were the first to cop for the state-sanctioned mass murder in nazi germany.
And today we discover keef’s hell bent on delivering that measure, here.
**although leadbeater’s bill is another offshoot and precursor.
The problem is that our country fought Nazis in the past. Now we have Labour joining every Nazi movement it can find on the planet!
What next?
Will keef go full goebbels…How long until will hear “Guns or butter”??
How long until we see the posters…
https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-samsung-ss&sca_esv=ccb8066356fd07b7&sxsrf=AE3TifPYOTQQZvyC0lPTZT9i7tdq1Skdxw:1750790190322&udm=2&fbs=AIIjpHyTFN8BbSyNXQ3oA-fn7H5N0_alFIlVM3Dsmdj_aHzoLxwxLLLCfPzthQs1CuDx_B_7V9vIDPjI18wZzD3YDRZzeAMCnFBNiu4UNK10nY1W3-gX2y6stS2FoV4JQyyP9FK5UkKXOvTBA8u7KMVgOmbaCzfkmLLzJtpcTSjDcy-VP2ghw4TdSBLL4_N26YSpPN5ZxtHwRNQ6Zf1dBy7_k9BsgXldE97wl8jR6Zv_NEl0yGdM1Pc&q=nazi+propaganda+comrade+its+your+money+too&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwis_vra2YqOAxXPW0EAHT3tCiIQtKgLegQIDRAB&biw=320&bih=531&dpr=2.25#sv=CAMS0QQapAQK_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
“Comrades, that’s YOUR money”
Sorry, wrong link, try this.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSYd0ShTaHkUvgHgzpJmaP7Q7jqjKylCCH8DnhJ89-GKg&s&ec=73009743
(Sentiment still stands)
I read The “Analysis” in the Guardian by Julian Borger which seemed a bit one-sided. Than I looked up the bio of the author ….