Tuesday, July 24, 2012

[kitchencabinetforum] IT'S IRONIC AND FUNNY FOR FOURTH REICH TO CRITICIZE PUTINLAND!

 

It's ironic and funny for Fourth Reich to criticize foreign countries, when its member country Greece persecutes dissident bloggers, violates human rights, and applies kangaroo justice. Fourth Reich should rein in Graecokleptocrats and kangaroo judges first before accusing foreign kleptocrats of misconduct. Clean your own house first, before opening your mouth about the dirt in other houses.

The freakish government of Greece is so stupid that it hoodwinked all media that I conspired to trigger a war between Greece and Turkey and blame Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, for it! Accusing dissident bloggers of treason, Graecokleptocrats have manufactured a blood libel in cyberspace, which in turn incites hatred and violence. The barbaric government of Greece gave my head on plate to Erdogan. Brutal Graecokleptocrats have destroyed my life. My life is stolen. Now I demand my life back! For those who are kind enough to contribute to my legal defense, please click the Donate button on the right column of venitism blogspot. http://venitism.blogspot.com

On 20 July 2012, the European Union and the Russian Federation held their fifteenth round of human rights consultations in Brussels. The consultations were held in an open atmosphere. The EU and Russia focussed in particular on the work of civil society in light of the recent legal developments in Russia affecting NGOs receiving foreign funding, tightening rules on freedom of assembly, reinstating slander as a criminal offence as well as the strengthening of the state control over the internet.

Greece, the most corrupt country in Occident, has become a kangaroo valley, violating basic human rights and Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty, but nobody gives a damn. I cannot understand why the European Commission tolerates political persecution and freakish Kangaroo Justice within the borders of the European Union and cannot refer the Greek government to the Court of Justice of the European Union. I cannot understand why the European Commission cannot protect Greeks from appalling violations of Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty by the Greek government. If the European Union cannot protect Greeks from the repressive Greek government, who will? http://venitism.blogspot.com

Putinland does not agree with Occident on many issues, because Putinlandian intelligence has proof that most of the revolts are incited by Occident. It does not make any sense that Occident incites the fire and then screams to stop the fire!

The freakish government of Greece uses charge stacking to persecute dissident bloggers. Charge stacking is the ability to charge a large number of overlapping crimes for a single course of conduct. Combining crimes enables prosecutors to get convictions in cases where there is no misconduct at all. By stacking enough charges, including treason, prosecutors jack up the threat value of a trial against a dissident blogger, even if the government's case is very weak. Charge stacking is terror. Disgusting governments cannot terrorize their people.

Karl-Theodor Guttenberg is the Czar of Cyberincitement. He was appointed by Neelie Kroes with specific instructions to cooperate with Hillary Clinton to use blogs for Occidental propaganda, especially to incite people to overthrow their antioccidental governments. Mission impossible! http://venitism.blogspot.com

The Theory of Critical Mass proves that you only need a few fireflies, influential people, to reach a critical mass, tipping point, for a chain reaction of people. It might take a long time to reach the tipping point, but after that point things happen in a very short time, like an atomic bomb. Therefore Guttenberg's mission is to find fireflies of propaganda for a critical mass of people to propagate Occidental ideas to the rest of the world. Using internet as a propaganda tool turns global politics upside down, but it saves trillions of dollars in unnecessary wars.

This mindless promotion of Occidental culture and Occidental kleptocracy alienates the governments targeted and will motivate them to harm Occident in some manner. Thousands of young and naive people die at the hands of the regimes they are instigated to overthrow by the democracy-pushing kleptocrats, all of whom are safe and secure in Washington and Brussels, inspiring pseudoheroic vanity. A libertarian non-interventionist policy will allow foreigners to work out their political destiny in their own way and at their own pace, prevent unnecessary additions to Occident's growing list of enemies, prevent the clash of cultures, and save countless young lives.

Persecuting dissident bloggers, the outlaw government of Greece violates Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty, which states the European Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, and respect for human rights. These values are common to the Member States in a society in which pluralism, nondiscrimination, tolerance, and justice prevail.

The EU and Russia also discussed developments in the rule of law, notably the investigation into the death of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in 2009, the reform of the judiciary and the implementation of European Court of Human Rights judgements. As usual, both sides also explored ways to improve their cooperation in international fora (UN General Assembly and Human Rights Council; OSCE and Council of Europe).

Greece also violates Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which states that everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers.

Once a powerful oil tycoon and Russia's wealthiest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky ran foul of the Kremlin after funding opposition groups and condemning high level corruption. He remains in prison on politically motivated charges of tax fraud and theft.

Bill Browder's tax attorney Sergei Magnitsky was tortured to death in Moscow's notorious Matrosskaya Tishina detention center. Magnitsky died in jail awaiting trial on fabricated charges of tax evasion and tax fraud. He was jailed after he accused Russokleptocrats of a sophisticated swindle to obtain a $230 million tax rebate from the Russian treasury. Magnitsky died after he was denied medical care and beaten by the guards. However, those involved have not been punished, but have remained in power, and some have even been decorated or promoted!

The case has turned a spotlight on Putin's harassment of businesses and investors. Putin has thrown over 200,000 businesspeople in jail. Browder had a Damascene conversion, becoming a human rights crusader in addition to a hedge fund manager. The US Senate introduced a bill and OSCE issued a recommendation to impose harsh sanctions against Russia, forbidding those officials responsible for Magnitsky's death from entering Occident, and freezing their bank accounts.

Vladimir Ashurkov published a list of the top donors to a fund set up by anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny, after persuading some tycoons, whom he dubbed the brave ones, to break a taboo against overt support of Putin's adversaries. Ashurkov's strategy is to gather a critical mass of supporters who would openly enlist in an anticorruption revolt.

Navalny gained fame on Russia's blogosphere investigating minority shares in Russian state companies to expose corruption, a major source of middle-class disgruntlement and the Achilles heel of Putin's government. Discontent is growing throughout the entire population, and of course more so among the elite, who are used to travelling to the West and understand that Russia deserves a much higher standard of living and freedom than it has now.

Putin dismisses the street protesters, branding them chattering monkeys and pointing to their lack of a clear leader. The Kremlin has embarked on only limited political reforms in response to recent demonstrations, which attract 100,000 people on the streets of Moscow. But the protest movement has deprived Putin of his aura of invincibility, and Ashurkov hopes going public with Navalny's sponsors will inspire others to join his cause, despite the risk that their businesses could come under state pressure. Their message is that these people are not afraid, and you shouldn't be afraid either.

Faced with a simmering, underground opposition, Putin and Medvedev expanded the powers of Putinland's Federal Security Service (FSB). The security services issue individuals of whom they are suspicious with official warnings, inviting them to precautionary talks with the FSB to prevent the possibility of the citizen committing a criminal act against the country's security in the future. Refusing or failing to attend these precautionary talks lead to a fine of 1,500 euros or detention for as long as 15 days.

There is a big difference between the Soviet era and today's Putinland. The Soviet
state spread the atmosphere of fear to prevent emergence of politics and
people's participation in it. Today, the key for the state authorities is to
make sure people are not interested in politics. A person who doesn't care about
politics or the situation with human rights in Putinland may live a comfortable
life without ever encountering an FSB officer. What suffers the most is
democracy in Putinland; the Kremlin is interested in stability, not democracy.

The EU raised a number of concerns related to specific human rights issues in the Russian Federation, including issues pertaining to freedom of expression and freedom of the media including online media, LGBT rights, freedom of religion or belief (notably the implementation of anti-extremism legislation), as well as continuing intimidation and impunity, especially regarding cases involving human rights defenders (e.g.Natalia Estemirova), journalists (e.g. Anna
Politkovskaya) and lawyers in the Northern Caucasus. Both sides agreed to provide further clarification on individual cases of concern.

Greece also violates Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which states that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

Greece also violates Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, which states that every citizen has the right to freedom of expression. This right includes freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers. The freedom and pluralism of the media shall be respected.

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