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  • ross1948 23:00 on March 12, 2021 Permalink | Reply
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    Brussels Hypocrisy – Don’t Hold Your Breath, HK Heroes! 


    Red China gets first place in a headline about ‘human-rights’ abusers today, and it’s true that Adolf Xi’s Beijing Bully regime is an abomination, on a par with Hitler’s Nazis.

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    You can read the rest of the EU Observer report if you wish…. Read on » 

     

    ….but please note, their introductory paragraph ends with the words under new EU sanctions.

    Sanctions?

    Today’s Question – Is Beijing Better At Hiding Virus Data Or Gulag Gang-Rape? 

    Against Red China?

    Does that mean that Brussels means business?’

    Or will the prospect of doing BIG business with a blood-stained totalitarian marxist tyranny take precedence over the EUSSR’s oft-skewed focus on ‘rights?’

    Some brave Hong Kong resistance leaders will soon find out!

    Hong Kong democracy activists have asked the EU not to ratify its planned new investment deal with China, at a time when Beijing is tearing up international obligations to the people of Hong Kong,,,,

    …activists have written to EU Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, asking the EU to refuse to sign the treaty until China’s national security laws are repealed. Hong Kong activists urge EU not to ratify China deal

    My prediction is that Kaiserin Ursula and her Euro-Commissars…

    …will seal the deal and kick the freedom-fighters in the teeth.

     

     
    • Lee HK 08:50 on March 13, 2021 Permalink | Reply

      The Communist regime in China is worse than Hitler.
      Mao murdered many more people.
      I think Brussels will not do anything significant, certainly not call off their big deal.

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  • ross1948 16:50 on May 5, 2020 Permalink | Reply
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    Spain’s Left Regime Gags Media – Not A Peep From Pinkos 


    Zoltan Kovacs writes in English as well as anyone…

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    Zoltan Kovacs

    …so I am offering his startling exposure of left/liberal indifference to the Spanish government’s Left authoritarianism just as it is…

    http://abouthungary.hu/blog/spain-is-imposing-strict-controls-on-information-but-wheres-the-outcry/

    …with no need for comment on my part.

    I have added a few pictorials, to avoid a long unbroken column of print!

    Spain is imposing strict controls on information, but where’s the outcry?
    Press is reporting today that the government of Spain will impose controls on information distributed to the public.

    The European Post writes that the country’s security forces have announced their intention to control public information “in order to minimize this critical climate aimed at the government’s action.”

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    The government of Spain is led by the Socialist Workers’ Party in coalition with the far-left Unidos Podemos.

    Now, don’t get me wrong.

    I wouldn’t criticize another EU government for taking measures it considers necessary to protect the population during the coronavirus pandemic. The story caught my eye, though, because I’m curious whether we’ll hear an outcry from those others.

    You know the ones.

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    When the Hungarian Parliament passed a law to allow for extraordinary measures to fight the coronavirus, including sanctions against spreading false or distorted information that could hinder efforts to protect the population during the pandemic…

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    …the press freedom warriors, human rights crusaders and liberal members of the European establishment and media tripped over each other to raise the alarm that press freedom is under threat (again) in Hungary.

    “Hungarian journalists could end up spending several years in jail,” they cried.

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    I’m wondering if Reporters Without Borders, Project Syndicate, or German public TV broadcaster ZDF are worried about freedom of the press in Spain.

    Will Reporters Without Borders (aka RSF) fret about “a full-blown information police state” in Spain as it did in Hungary.

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    The Soros-funded RSF claimed — falsely — that Hungary’s “new law allows the government to exercise direct control over newsrooms that are not toeing its line in their reporting.”

    Just curious: what impact does RSF think the new rules in Spain will have?

    Soros’s Project Syndicate claimed that Hungary’s “new law endangers the lives of many Hungarians by empowering the government to limit drastically information about the management of the virus.”

    I guess they must be quite concerned about Spain.

    Over the weekend German public media ZDF’s Oliver Welke compared PM Orbán to the gruesome Hannibal Lecter over the rules against scaremongering and the spreading of false information.

    In spite of the clearly harsh measures in the new Spanish rules, I hope ZDF extends a little more respect to Prime Minister Sanchez.

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    I’m also wondering about the coalition of international press freedom and journalist organizations that carried out a press freedom mission to Hungary last November and who seemed very, very worried about our new law.

    I’m talking about the International Press Institute, the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom…

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    European Centre for Press and Media Freedom – United For Media Freedom

    ….the Committee to Protect Journalists, Article 19, RSF, and the European Federation of Journalists (many of them Soros-funded).

    I’m wondering if they’re booking their flights for an upcoming press freedom mission to Spain.

    I haven’t heard any news on that front yet, but I’m sure it’s only a matter of time!

     
    • Tally Armstrong 18:30 on May 5, 2020 Permalink | Reply

      Reading your blog is a constant learning process.
      For example, while it was always obvious that RSF were Sorosoid, I had no idea the same goes for Project Syndicate. Thanks, and thanks to Mr. Kovacs too.

      I lived in Spain for years. The Left there are still fighting the Civil War.
      I expect the Spanish government, as it says above a coalition of Left and Far Left, are going to use this law against Vox.
      Leftists hate free speech and are always looking for ways to silence non-left voices.

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  • ross1948 09:58 on June 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply
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    Jakarta Globe Hands Unrepentant Red A Megaphone! 


    Some Indonesian readers may be aware that Federica ‘Red Fed’ Mogherini has never publicly repented her communist allegiance, nor shown much sign of regretting her buddy-buddy relationship with PLO terrorist Yasser Arafat.

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    Her debut in politics began thirty years ago, when she signed up with the Communist Youth Federation.

    Try as I might, I have never found a single word of repentance for her deliberate affiliation to the most evil ideology in history.

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    Her record of failing abysmally to condemn the vilest tyrannies, both Communist and Islamist, has continued with no significant interruption ever since.

       If Federica Mogherini didn’t exist, the world’s autocrats would be trying to invent her….In Mogherini’s world, diplomacy with dictators should not aim to transition these countries to open societies, but rather to prevent conflicts at all costs.

    That’s not me, but a writer in the rather liberal Bloomberg site, earlier this year.

    But he’s honest, and fact-based, first on her little trip to the worst dictatorship in Latin America.

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    Did Mogherini use her visit to call attention to the struggle of human rights activists or to comfort the families of political prisoners?

    https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-01-09/federica-mogherini-europe-s-high-representative-for-appeasement

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    “I know very well that right now some are trying to isolate Cuba. We Europeans want to show, on the contrary, that we are closer to you than ever,” she said in a speech at Cuba’s San Geronimo College.

    Nor has she shown the slightest sympathy with the millions in Iran tormented by the ayatollahs’ police state.

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    “In the spirit of openness and respect that is at the root of our relationship,” she said, “we expect all concerned to refrain from violence and to guarantee freedom of expression.”

    It’s as if Mogherini believes that Iranian demonstrators are arresting and silencing members of the state Basij militia, and not the other way around. 

    None of those important aspects of her CV got a mention in the Jakarta Globe on Monday, which featured a chunk of verbal diarrhoea allegedly penned by Red Fed.

    I append the link, but must pick out a gem of gross misrepresentation. viz.

    We have taken big, important steps over the past year, reflecting the fact that European citizens as well as people across the world increasingly count on a European Union that protects. And this will continue.  http://jakartaglobe.id/opinion/commentary-europe-asia-together-secure-world/

    PROTECTS WHAT, YOU RED VIXEN!?!

    But wait, let’s not forget whom her ‘European Union’ DOES do its best to protect.

    Terrorists! Child-rapists! Serial killers? Mass-murderers!

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    The European Union is the leading institutional actor and largest donor in the fight against death penalty worldwide.

    https://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/sectors/human-rights-and-governance/democracy-and-human-rights/fight-

    THE EU HAS VOWED PUBLICLY TO PROTECT THE SCUM OF THE EARTH!

    And Indonesian readers should remember how Brussels arrogantly sought to interfere in Indonesia’s internal affairs, sending some flunkey from the British Embassy preaching their pusillanimous policy…

    UK’s Jakarta Rep Frantic to Save Terrorist Skins -A Neo-Colonialist Par Excellence! 

    …which BTW, does NOT command the support of the British people.

    Lord only knows why the Jakarta Globe chose to provide such a generous platform for this heinous woman.

    But Lord only knows why the JG has done a lot of things it has done in the not so distant past.

     
    • JazPen 16:27 on June 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      You must be the only one left in Jakarta Ross. I left town this morning, no traffic.
      That Mogherini hand-out must have been circulated free to all the media. It fills a space that the Globe had nothing else to fill. Nobody would really pay for it, would they?

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    • Ruly 17:51 on June 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      I did not even know her name.
      She is not famous here in Indonesia.
      Now I know somethings about her and I do not think I like her much.

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