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Man nuoširdžiai neramu, kad šalia manęs esama tokių žmonių. OK, suprantu, „sofos egzekutoriai“ – tam tikras reiškinys, realybėje gavus įsakymą rankos, tikėtina, sudrebėtų, bet vis tiek... neramu.If a lion could speak, we could not understand him.
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Švedija imasi atgrasymo politikos: apribos išmokas migrantams iš ne Europos šalių
Penktadienį Švedijos dešiniojo sparno vyriausybė pareiškė, kad imigrantams ne iš Europos bus sunkiau gauti socialines pašalpas, taip norima atgrasyti migrantus nuo atvykimo ir geriau integruoti jau atvykusius.
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Parašė Kecal Rodyti pranešimą
Tie, kurie atviru tekstu siūlo žudyti, patys yra laukiniai, niekuo ne geresni (o daugeliu atvejų gal ir blogesni) už tuos, kurių taip nekenčia.
Ir pasakyti, kad žudyti negalima, nėra tapatu „pritarti invazijoms“.-
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O. Scholzas: Vokietija turi aktyviau deportuoti migrantus, neturinčius teisės pasilikti
Vokietijos kancleris Olafas Scholzas (Olafas Šolcas) sako, kad Vokietija turi pradėti dideliu mastu deportuoti migrantus, neturinčius teisės pasilikti šalyje.
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Man visi šitie politikų pasisakymai yra tušti žodžiai. Patikėsiu kai pradės kažką daryti rimtai, o ne tik pažadus dalins. Dabar jiems reikia kažką sakyti kai visuomenėje nepasitenkinimas, bet praeis mėnuo ar du, visi apsiramins ir vėl viskas stos į tas pačias vėžias.
Beje Anglijoje užvakar buvo kažkoks teroro išpuolis, bet Anglija draudžia viešinti kas ten buvo. Soc. tinkluose rašo, kad 70 metį vyrą į kaklą nudūrė prieglobsčio prašytojas iš Maroko, bet žiniasklaida tyli apie tai.Telegraph parašė straipsnį, bet labai abstrakčiai:
An asylum seeker bent on avenging deaths in Gaza has carried out a suspected terrorist attack in Britain, The Telegraph can disclose.
The public has not been told that the man, who came to the UK in 2020, told police he had done it for “Palestine”.
The details that can be reported are highly restricted for legal reasons, but the suspect – who is now in custody – said after his arrest that he had done it because Israel had killed children in Gaza.
Senior politicians have questioned why such information has not been made public at a time when the police and security services are on high alert for terrorist attacks motivated by the Israel-Gaza war.
A security source said: “They may be downplaying it so that they don’t have repeat attacks or copycat attacks.”
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Parašė Dreamer Rodyti pranešimąMan visi šitie politikų pasisakymai yra tušti žodžiai.
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Parašė digital Rodyti pranešimąBet bent jau kažkokia pradžia. Būtent šiose šalyse valdantieji taip nekalbėdavo anksčiau.
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O dažnai gali pakakti tiesiog geriau bendrauti su tų prieglobsčio prašytojų tėvynėmis, kur juos žymiai geriau pažįsta. Briuselio šaulys - pabėgęs iš kalėjimo tėvynėje, kur buvo nuteistas daugiau nei 26 metams už nusikalstamą veiklą
The Islamist gunman who shot dead two Swedish football fans in Brussels last weekend had escaped from a Tunisian prison where he was serving a long sentence, which prompted Tunisian officials to seek his extradition from Belgium, prosecutors have said.
Belgian authorities received the extradition request in August 2022 but it was not dealt with.
The justice minister, Vincent Van Quickenborne, resigned on Friday over what he called a “monumental error”.
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The attacker, 45-year-old Abdesalem Lassoued, had been sentenced “to more than 26 years in prison in Tunisia in 2005, but had escaped from prison in January 2011,” the prosecutor said. Tunisian authorities “signalled” the case on 1 July 2022 via Interpol, De Wolf said.
At that time the document mentioned only “a prison escape”, he said.
It was followed by a “series of annexes” six weeks later, but the file was lost at the prosecutor’s office.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...unisian-prison
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Parašė suoliuojantis Rodyti pranešimąO dažnai gali pakakti tiesiog geriau bendrauti su tų prieglobsčio prašytojų tėvynėmis, kur juos žymiai geriau pažįsta. Briuselio šaulys - pabėgęs iš kalėjimo tėvynėje, kur buvo nuteistas daugiau nei 26 metams už nusikalstamą veiklą
The Islamist gunman who shot dead two Swedish football fans in Brussels last weekend had escaped from a Tunisian prison where he was serving a long sentence, which prompted Tunisian officials to seek his extradition from Belgium, prosecutors have said.
Belgian authorities received the extradition request in August 2022 but it was not dealt with.
The justice minister, Vincent Van Quickenborne, resigned on Friday over what he called a “monumental error”.
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The attacker, 45-year-old Abdesalem Lassoued, had been sentenced “to more than 26 years in prison in Tunisia in 2005, but had escaped from prison in January 2011,” the prosecutor said. Tunisian authorities “signalled” the case on 1 July 2022 via Interpol, De Wolf said.
At that time the document mentioned only “a prison escape”, he said.
It was followed by a “series of annexes” six weeks later, but the file was lost at the prosecutor’s office.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...unisian-prison
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Paskutinis taisė Lettered; 2023.10.24, 09:51.
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Parašė rmss Rodyti pranešimą
Koks paties pasiūlymas? Išmesti iš lėktuvo virš tos valstybės? Arba kaip su tais kurie jau gimė EU ir kitos šalies paso neturi? Įdomu.
Pirmiausia tai nereikia dalinti pilietybių vien už tai kad gimė EU.
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Parašė Sula Rodyti pranešimą
Uždaužė sionistą?
Olandijoje panašu irgi nesismulkina, lupa iš kart už Palestinos vėliavos demonstracijas.
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Prancūzijos vidaus reikalų ministras nori deportuoti migrantus, net pažeidžiant Europos įstatymus susijusius su deportacija. Migrantus, kurie kelia pavojų deportuos, nelaukiant kol jie pateiks apeliaciją Europos žmogaus teisių teismui ir jei bus nuspręsta, kad pažeidė teises, Prancūzija mokės baudas. Taip pat, tie kuriuos bus nuspręsta deportuoti, bus sulaikomi 18 mėn. kol deportacijos pricedūra bus pabaigta, o ne 90 dienų (kaip yra dabar). Dar norima supaprastinti išsiuntimą iš šalies migrantų, kurie negauna pabėgėlio statuso, o tiems, kurie nešneka prancūziškai arba išpažįstą radikalų islamą, nesuteikti leidimo gyventi šalyje. Kad toks teisės aktas bus priimtas yra mažai vilčių, bet gera yra matyti, kad viena iš Europos didžiųjų šalių kažką pradeda daryti arba bent jau apie tai kalbėti. Galbūt tai pastūmės ir kitas šalis imtis veiksmų arba pakeisti Europos įstatymus susijusius su pabėgėliais ir migrantais, kurie yra atgyvenę ir nebetinkami dabartinei situacijai. Pacituosiu daugiau, nes straipsnis mokamas:
France is prepared to break European human rights law to expel “dangerous” foreigners as President Macron’s government pledges the toughest crackdown on immigration in 30 years.
Gérald Darmanin, the interior minister, said France would deport foreigners deemed a threat without waiting for the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to hear their appeals. If their removal was judged to have violated the European Convention on Human Rights, Paris would pay a fine but not allow them back.
Darmanin has put forward legislation — which will also extend the period of time that someone can be held in detention without bringing a charge — designed to woo traditional centre and hard-right voters who would typically vote for the Republicans party or Marine Le Pen’s National Rally.Under the proposed bill, foreigners served with deportation notices could be detained for 18 months if they also have a criminal record or are on an intelligence agency watchlist while their expulsion process is handled. At the moment, they can only be detained for 90 days and are often released before the deportation procedure has been completed.
The minister also wants to make it easier to expel asylum claimants who fail to obtain refugee status and refuse residency permits to applicants who cannot speak French or who espouse radical Islam. Darmanin has drawn accusations that his hardline stance threatened to undermine Macron’s second term of office by jettisoning the pro-European values at the heart of the head of state’s agenda.Darmanin, who harbours aspirations for the Élysée Palace when Macron steps down at the end of his second term in 2027, declared there were “no taboos” in the fight against terrorism.
He is seeking to win right-wing support for his immigration bill, which will come before the Senate next month and the National Assembly in December.
Darmanin said that he had been justified in deporting two radical Islamists, one a convicted terrorist, to Russia even though the ECHR had said they would face torture there.
Without opposition support, Darmanin’s proposed legislation stands little chance of getting through both houses of parliament, where the government lacks an absolute majority.
Darmanin initially hoped to woo moderates on both left and right with a package that included a crackdown on asylum but also authorisation for illegal immigrants to stay in France if they found jobs in sectors where there were labour shortages.
Now the minister has given up hope of winning over the centre-left and is moving rightwards to woo Republicans MPs.Darmanin suggested that France had been right to expel two criminals from the mostly Muslim republic of Chechnya last year after one had served a jail sentence for participating in a terrorist plot and the second was accused by the French interior ministry of being an Islamist radical.
The ECHR said the expulsion violated the European Convention on Human Rights because of the risk that the Chechens would be tortured on their return to Russia.
Darmanin said: “I think the French people ... find that it makes sense that someone given a ten-year jail sentence for terrorist activities can be expelled because they are very dangerous.”
Fines ‘a price worth paying’ Unlike Braverman, however, he said there was no question of leaving the convention. He said France would instead circumvent the court by expelling foreigners deemed to be dangerous before it had time to give judgment. He added that he did not mind if that meant paying a fine.
“We used to wait until we had the opinion [of the ECHR] even if that meant keeping extremely dangerous people on our soil. Now we don’t wait. We expel and we wait to see what the court is going to say. The consequence of that is indeed a fine,” Darmanin told the Journal du Dimanche.
A source at the Ministry of the Interior said the court’s fines were only €3,000 and added that it often took three years to give judgment.
Darmanin said 89 “radicalised foreigners” had been expelled since the start of the year. He says his new immigration bill will facilitate the procedure by removing a ban on expelling foreign criminals if they are married to a French national or if they immigrated to France before the age of 13.
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Įdomų tyrimą neseniai publikavo Danijos imigracijos ir integracijos ministerija: https://www.ft.dk/samling/20191/almd...36/2247791.pdf
The shocking revelation about Palestinians and crime in Denmark: the vast majority have been convicted of crimes
https://voz.us/the-shocking-revelati...rimes/?lang=en
1992 m. danai priėmė 321 palestinietį migrantą. 2019 m. 64% jų buvo pripažinti kaltais dėl nusikaltimų, 34% jų vaikų pripažinti kaltais dėl nusikaltimų.
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Parašė R.D. Rodyti pranešimąĮdomų tyrimą neseniai publikavo Danijos imigracijos ir integracijos ministerija: https://www.ft.dk/samling/20191/almd...36/2247791.pdf
The shocking revelation about Palestinians and crime in Denmark: the vast majority have been convicted of crimes
https://voz.us/the-shocking-revelati...rimes/?lang=en
1992 m. danai priėmė 321 palestinietį migrantą. 2019 m. 64% jų buvo pripažinti kaltais dėl nusikaltimų, 34% jų vaikų pripažinti kaltais dėl nusikaltimų."I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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