sep 07
It's Come to this via Crusader Rabbit
"This is what free speech, civil society, and the rule of law have come to in Belgium. A well-dressed man, part of a gathering of people assembled to make a peaceful protest, has been roughed up by the police, grabbed by the testicles, and wrestled to the ground. He is about to be arrested, handcuffed, and forced onto a police bus.
Why? What could be the reason for this?
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AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE BRUSSELS SIOE DEMONSTRATION - midnight sun
The day the EU showed it's faceWhat happened last Tuesday is not a Belgian reaction, nor a Brusselian reaction to dissenting voices. It was a EU-rocrat reaction. The reason the demo was banned to begin with, the reason the opinions of the demonstrators are deemed illegal, is predicated on the EU 'law' concerning xenophobia and racism that unfairly favors islam above all other world views. What transpired in Brussels, the self-declared capital of the EUnion, is the EU showing it's true face. And if you think this is unacceptable, just wait until the Turnip is ratified. You ain't seen nothing yet, one fears.
Democratic Europe R.I.P.
I cannot make this point strongly enough: A legitimate movement with a legitimate grievance was illegitimately but legally banned by a politically motivated mayor and a politically motivated court, after which black clad, politicised state enforcers, armed with batons and dogs, arrested and dispersed legitimate demonstrators because they held a differing political viewpoint.This was the story that our lazy, ineffectual MSM missed yesterday. Equipped with helicopters, cameras, satellite feeds, reporters and a vast network of contacts they missed the emergence of a totalitarian Europe. And make no mistake about it, the events leading up to, and during, yesterday, were just that. On September 11th 2007 Europe became a totalitarian dictatorship.
LIVE FROM EURABIA: POLICE USE ‘EXTREME VIOLENCE’ -midnight sun
FRANK VANHECKE: HAMMERED FOR STANDING UP AGAINST THE LEFTABC news
"It is very important to remember that the freedom of assembly and expression can be restricted to protect the rights and freedoms of others, including the freedom of thought, conscience and religion," secretary general Terry Davis said.