Concerned about ensuring the protection of human rights in Lithuania, as
well as ensuring the maintenance of constitutional order in the State
of Lithuania, feeling our professional and civic duty to intervene, when
in the background of the events of Garliava the Parliament of the
Republic of Lithuania addresses the question of whether our State
institutions are capable of ensuring the protection of constitutional
values, members of the Public Commission present these conclusions on
the events in Garliava:The Commission having evaluated over 50 oral and
written testimonies, as well as a wealth of video and audio material,
states that that violence was used against the constitutional order of
the Republic of Lithuania in implementing the decision of the Kedainiai
District Court of the 16th of December, 2011.
The Kedainiai District
Court ruling of the 22.03.2012 to handover the girl to her biological
mother without the use of violence/force was implemented on the
17.05.2012 using violence and force not only against the girl, but also
against her guardian Judge Neringą Venckiene who has immunity, as well
as against citizens. This means that in implementing the court
decision, on behalf of the State. using force, the following Articles 3,
20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 29, 33, 36 and 11 of the Constitution of the
Republic of Lithuania were violated. In addition, there were serious
breaches of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Articles 12, 19 and 34 and its provisions supported by national legal
acts (Republic of Lithuania Civil Code Article 3.164, Republic of
Lithuania Civil Process Code Article 764 and so on).
The Commission has
sufficient data to state that in implementing the court decision that
the people’s right to free movement was unjustifiably violated, people
were unduly harmed, their dignity humiliated, they were subjected to
cruel treatment, people’s personal property rights were violated, public
dissemination of misinformation took place, there was failure to comply
with the provision that all persons are equal before officials, in
addition, without the consent of the Parliament Judge Neringa
Venckiene’s freedom was restricted, furthermore a clear disrespect of
the Lithuanian flag was displayed.
The Commission drew attention to the
fact that the use of such force and the violation of the Constitution in
the State’s name were implemented in an organized manner, actions were
prepared in advance and many government officials from various State and
municipal authorities were included in these illegal acts. Furthermore,
discussions took place in advance as to how to conceal the traces of
violence; without a court sanction the video cameras installed in the
house were turned away, people who could testify to the use of violence
were removed from the premises; protective shields were prepared and so
on. Taking all of this into account, the Commission is of the opinion,
that every participant of this act of violence – from the organizers to
the implementers – actions should be assessed from the point of view of
the Criminal Code and Civil Code and other legislative acts. The
Commission also ascertained that such an unlawful act of violence on
behalf of the State is in part due to the decision of the Kedainiai
District Court Judge Vitalijus Kondratjevo, which does not conform to
the principles of justice and reasonableness; it was not waited for the
most important in this entire story the outcomes of the pedophile case,
it was failed to comply with the UN Convention on the Rights of the
Child Article 12 requirements whereby it is essential to take into
account the child’s opinion and wishes. The child cannot be quickly
wrenched away from the environment in which she was born and grew,
separated from her grandparents, relatives and close friends, as this is
contrary to the principles of humanity.In the opinion of the Commission
this sexual abuse against a young child case is further complicated by
the fact that since 2007 the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania,
for hard to understand reasons, delayed ratification of the Council of
Europe Convention on “The Protection of Children from Sexual
Exploitation and Sexual Abuse.”
The Commission drew attention to the
fact that up until now the independent Parliamentary Ombudsmen and the
Children’s Rights Protection Ombudsman have not reacted to the gross
violations of human rights in Garliava. It is not publicly known that
the Parliamentary Ombudsman and Children’s Rights Ombudsman would have
started their own investigations, as this year on the 17th of May in
Garliava not only were a minor, a young girl, but also Neringa
Venckienė’s son were the subject of psychological abuse. Also, in the
three month period since the 23rd of March 2012 the violence against the
young child, Judge Neringa Venckiene’s ward, has not been investigated
regardless of the fact that the Republic of Lithuania Code of Criminal
Procedure Article 2 obliges the prosecutor and the investigating
agencies in the shortest time possible time to investigate and uncover a
criminal offense.The Commission notes that it is not possible to
objectively evaluate the question of Judge Neringa Venckiene’s immunity
for the following reasons and circumstances: The illegal actions of
officials and other persons cannot lead to legal consequences.Without
examining the circumstances of the use of violence against a minor girl
on the 23rd of March and 17th of May this year, the allegations against
Judge N. Venckiene can be one-sided.
We cannot evaluate Judge N.
Venckienė’s actions, without firstly evaluating the infringements on the
Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania Article 114 by the officers
and the people who used violence against the girl “A judge cannot be
prosecuted, arrested, his freedom cannot be in any other way restricted
without the consent of the Parliament, in the event that it is between
sessions without the consent of the President of the Republic” and
taking into account the Republic of Lithuania Law on Courts, Article 47,
paragraph 2 “It is prohibited to enter into the living space or office
facilities of a Judge, to undertake there or in the personal or official
work car of the Judge, or any other personal transport vehicle an
inspection, search or seizure, furthermore to inspect or search the
Judge personally or search, inspect or seize his/her belongings and
documents, except for those cases prescribed by law.”On the 17th of May
this year Judge’s N. Venckiene’s immunity was not repealed and was still
effective regardless of her location. It is not possible to blame the
child’s guardian N. Venckienė because the Kedainiai District Court
decision was not implemented; the girl herself expressed a clear
intention to remain with her guardian. Under these circumstances the
guardian did not have a moral or a legal responsibility to handover the
girl by force to the mother. We note that there are no facts to show
that N. Venckienė abused her responsibilities as a guardian. We cannot
blame Judge, N. Venckienė for her words of sincere criticism against the
real evils of the judicial system. The Commission notes that the
current persecution of Judge, N. Venckienė, not only causes material
harm to her, but also oppresses her personality psychologically, damages
the country’s legal system and demoralizes society. The Commission is
surprised that up until now the Interim Commission of the Parliament has
not been given all the (footage of the child being taken) data
demonstrating Judge, N. Venckienė’s potential culpability. Is this not a
way of covering up breaches of the constitutional order?The Commission
finds that following the implementation of the Kedainiai District Court
decision that the young child who is a witness and a victim in the
criminal case, has been handed over to the biological mother, against
whom, adhering to the set order, she gave evidence. The current total
isolation of the girl after the forced handover to her biological mother
creates all the conditions for the girl’s psychological oppression and
the possibility to impact on her with the aim to potentially change her
evidence.
Members of the Public Commission express hope that at this
critical moment, when the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania
addresses the question of revoking Judge Neringa Venckienė’s legal
immunity and when it is very important to protect the Lithuanian legal
system and constitutional order, that the members of the Lithuanian
Parliament will be very careful in their evaluation and will not adopt
legally unfounded irresponsible decisions. Chairman, Commission Dr.
Saulius Arlauskas Professor Mykolas Romeris University Deputy
Chairman, Commission Dr. Zita Šličytė Member of the group responsible
for the development of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania,
Deputy of the Restoration Parliament, lawyer Commission members: Vytautas Budnikas Chairman, Lithuanian Human Rights Association Kęstutis Milkeraitis
Former General Prosecutor’s Office Former General Prosecutor’s Office
investigator of particularly important cases, former Ombudsmen for the
Parliament Kazimieras Motieka Member of the group responsible
for the development of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania,
signatory of the March 11th Act, former Vice President of the
Restoration Parliament, solicitor Associate Professor Dr. Romualdas Povilaitis Chairman, Lithuanian Human Rights Protection Association Liudvikas Narcizas Rasimas
Member of the group responsible for the development of the Constitution
of the Republic of Lithuania, signatory of the March 11th Act,
solicitor
This blog presents facts and analyses of the child abuse case in Lithuania. A girl Deimante Kedyte was sold to pedophiles by her own mother Laima Stankunaite. Often she would even join them in bed. Against overwhelming evidence the court however decided not to investigate the mother, and to return the girl to her. On 17 May Deimante was taken by 250 strong police and Special Forces against her will from the home of her protector aunt Neringa Venckiene.
Showing posts with label police terror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police terror. Show all posts
Friday, July 27, 2012
Lithuanian Public Commission Demands Investigation of all Parties involved in the violent abuse of children on 17th May 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
We want the truth!! Outside Presidential Palace Vilnius
The abduction of screaming Deimante.
How can the Lithuanian government get away with abducting an innocent child from its safe home?
It cannot.
Documented: How Deimante was drugged and abducted by the police
Here are the pictures of the child 'specialists', who arrived at Deimante Kedyte's home to abduct her. She was 8 years old and to make her abduction easier these two women carried:
1. a red blanked soaked in psychotropic drugs, which was thrown over the girl's head. After the blanked was thrown over Deimante's head, her muscles relaxed (she was holding all she could to the neck of her aunt, Neringa Venckiene) and her monster-mother could take her away.
2. plastic gloves in order to avoid contact with the psychotropic agent.
You can see that the two women who carry the blanked and the gloves receive special protection from the police. The woman with the gloves even has bullet-proof vest on. Do you know their names? We want to publish them here and get them investigated.
1. a red blanked soaked in psychotropic drugs, which was thrown over the girl's head. After the blanked was thrown over Deimante's head, her muscles relaxed (she was holding all she could to the neck of her aunt, Neringa Venckiene) and her monster-mother could take her away.
2. plastic gloves in order to avoid contact with the psychotropic agent.
You can see that the two women who carry the blanked and the gloves receive special protection from the police. The woman with the gloves even has bullet-proof vest on. Do you know their names? We want to publish them here and get them investigated.
June 17th 2012, One month since Deimante was abducted by police and special forces
A day of sadness and a day of mourning. But also a day in which the fight continues. The fight will never stop until Lithuania is free.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Documented Police Violence: Tear Gas and Batons against Peaceful Protesters
The Lithuanian police lied when they said that no violence was used against protesters, no gas and no batons.
Watch this video: the Lithuanian democracy, the National Flag, the dignity of the State of Lithuania was desecrated and trampled upon.
How can the police and the Lithuanian government get away with this?
SLOW MOTION:
Watch this video: the Lithuanian democracy, the National Flag, the dignity of the State of Lithuania was desecrated and trampled upon.
How can the police and the Lithuanian government get away with this?
Friday, June 15, 2012
Lithuanian Government Destroys Innocent Lives: Who is Afraid of Neringa Venckiene Part Two
How the Lithuanian Government and the Lithuanian Secret Service Destroy
Innocent Lives
A response to Edvardas Čiuldė, lrytas.lt
(Note: We fight a
much stronger enemy, an enemy who has the apparatus of a state, an enemy that
is trained, organised, resourceful and motivated to destroy anyone, who
fights for truth and justice – therefore we have the right to protect ourselves
and be Anonymous)
The
Battle to Save the Girl
Lithuania
is shaken by the biggest paedophile scandal and the most brutal cover up
operation Europe has ever seen, in which more than 9 people have already been
murdered or disappeared and the lives of many more were destroyed. High-ranking
politicians, judges, businessmen and police officials were (and still are) the abusers.
This
article is an attempt to explain how one woman - Neringa Venckiene, and a
little girl Deimante Kedyte, her niece and a victim of rape and abuse – became
enemies of the state of Lithuania, and to look how the resources of that state,
of all its institutions, are used for one goal – to destroy them.
I
do not know Neringa Venckiene, and I do not live in Lithuania. I have
researched this case independently, not in association with any media or
institution. I tried several times to put this case away, to continue going
about my daily business and forget about it. But I found it impossible to put
away. I found the injustice done to Deimante Kedyte, her aunt Neringa Venckiene
and her family impossible to bear. My motive to spend time on writing this
article is that I - after having examined the facts and studied the case for
some months and through various sources, including the girl’s testimony: http://youtu.be/m9AfOxLh7QY – as a human
being and as a European find this injustice impossible to bear: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N4yURmXyU4.
I do not speak Lithuanian, but the images can make anyone cry with anger: How
can this happen in Europe today? How can a European country humiliate and abuse
people, European citizens, especially vulnerable children and old people?
Here
is how police treated protesters in front of the girl’s house, who stood there
peacefully: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N4yURmXyU4
The
girl was 3 years old, when powerful men (A. Usas, a businessman and a
politician having his office in an orphanage; Jonas Furmanavičius, the judge of the Kaunas Regional Court, and
Aidas Miezelis, a high ranking official at the Lithuanian Secret Service) began
raping her in the apartment of her mother. There, her mother was selling her in
the course of 2 years to them for 4,000 Euro per month. They raped the girl
even on the day of her Christening.
Neringa
Venckiene is the girl’s aunt, who tried to protect the girl from being returned
to her abusers. After the girl’s father was kidnapped, kept in a bunker,
tortured and murdered by the Secret Service of Lithuania (There is no other
force in Lithuania both capable and motivated to do that and the bunker where Drasius
Kedys was kept has been levelled to the ground in an attempt to destroy
evidence), the aunt continued fighting to get justice. For this reason and
because she is challenging the criminals in Lithuanian politics, Neringa
Venckiene has been declared the enemy of the state of Lithuania. Her character
is being assassinated in every media outlet in the country, and she has to
endure many years of psychological terror.
Those,
who hold the power in Lithuania today, the criminals, are afraid of her, because
the injustice done to her has sparked a large social movement, which can become
a political force and take the power away from them.
A Summary of Events
A
little girl Deimante Kedyte was between the age of 3 to 5 prostituted by her
own mother to paedophiles, while she was in her custody. The mother Laima
Stankunaite made thousands of Euro per month selling her own daughter to Lithuanian
politicians, judges, and businessmen. She lived on the money her daughter
generated and until present this has been her main source of income. The girl (now
aged 8) was forcefully restored to her on the 17th of May 2012.
The
struggle for justice began four years ago when the girl told her father,
Drasuis Kedys, about the abuse, and he believed that the courts could help him
defend his daughter. But the paedophile clan had long subdued the courts, the
Parliament and the government (see here: http://www.slideshare.net/ForTheLoveOfMila/courts-honor-translation).
He tried to initiate an investigation of the paedophiles his daughter said
abused her in her mother’s flat, at hotels and motels, and forced her to
perform sexual intercourse “everywhere” since the age of 3. But even though the
evidence was overwhelming, and while the girl was subjected to several
psychological and medical tests, which all confirmed she was telling the truth,
none of the suspects she mentioned were ever investigated. On the contrary, her
father and three witnesses were murdered, and the girl passed into her aunt’s
custody.
In
January 2012, the court decided that the girl should live with her mother, who
has no stable place of residence, no education, no job and who is a crime
suspect. Thus, the victim was forced to live with the perpetrator, against her
will. The mother – and now the girl too – lives under the constant protection
of two masked bodyguards from the Secret Police. The source of the mother
Laimute Stanuknaite’s income has been unclear for years as is unclear how she
can afford the most expensive lawyer in the country, who costs 200 Euro per
hour if she has never had a job.
During
the custody battle, the girl wrote to the court and stated that she does not
want to live with the mother, that she wants to stay with her aunt Neringa ‘forever’,
because “she is good to me”. Yet the court completely dismissed the girl’s will
and after one unsuccessful attempt to enforce the police order and remove her
from her home on March 23, 2012 (what happened, see here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptGVTGTbCdA).
On May 17th police and Special Forces stormed of 240 stormed her
home, Childs Rights representatives exerted psychological terror on her,
drugged her (a blanked with a psychotropic agent was thrown over her head after
which her muscles relaxed and she could be pulled away) and then the mother
Laima Stankunaite and her lawyer pulled the girl violently from the neck of her
aunt. The girl screamed and fought desperately for her life (evidence see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N4yURmXyU4). Her mother, Laima
Stankunaite, wearing a bullet proof vest, and the mother’s lawyer carried,
stone-faced, the screaming and terrified girl away into the waiting van (see
here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zE_a3fvfVI),
while Special Forces and police beat and carried away protesters. 39 people who
protested the girl’s kidnapping by force and her horrifying and inhumane
treatment, were detained. People, who went to protest in front of the
Presidential palace against the brutal treatment of the girl, will soon face
prosecution too.
How the Lithuanian Government Rapes the Girl
The
girl is constantly attacked by state institutions, including her being
kidnapped on the way from kindergarten and drugging her at a mental institution
for a week. Why has Neringa Venckiene, and not the people who caused this girl
so much trauma, why has she become a target of an unprecedented campaign of
terror and hatred through media, courts, police and politicians? A campaign so
overwhelming that it is grotesque, a campaign, which is becoming the biggest
scandal in Europe today?
The
Lithuanian government, President Dalia Grybauskaite, courts and police through
action and inaction have raped the girl (and many other children) over and over
again, they broke her will, terrorised her psychologically, drugged her (she
was kidnapped on way from school and drugged in a hospital for a week), abused
her and dumped her to her mother in a witness protection program. At present
Deimante lives practically as a prisoner: in complete isolation, she receives
no education, sees none, has no friends or people, who care for her. Her life
is with two armed police security men and an abusive mother.
The
Destruction of the Aunt Neringa Venckiene
In
the course of four years Lithuanian media and especially main news platforms
such as Lrytas.lt and 15min.lt have launched a massive attack of psychological
terror against Neringa Venckiene. Daily, the media conducts a coordinated and
massive psycho-terror, deception and manipulation of Lithuanian public to
destroy an innocent woman fighting for justice.
How
can ordinary people become a target of such an unprecedented and massive
government attack? Attack by police and Special Forces? How can an ordinary
woman, a judge, a mother, and a good citizen, respected by the community, her
neighbours, a woman who has done nothing wrong or illegal, but to protect a
child that clings on her neck and asks for protection, the child of her
murdered brother – how can this woman be doing something wrong?
The
battle to get the girl back is uneven, because at the core of the pedophile
scandal is a system, which was built in Soviet times and which has persisted
after the fall of Communism: the total control of the Lithuanian state by the
Secret Police. And just as in Putin’s Russia the KGB/FSB is the only organised
force to take total control of the country, in Lithuania the Secret and
Intelligence Service still uses the same methods it used in Communism
(psycho-terror, propaganda and deception, fear and show-trials, character
assassinations through media, war on ordinary citizens who want to know the
truth), has the same disdain for the weak and vulnerable, and the same
disrespect for human life as in FSB-land Russia.
Lithuania
is still in many levels totalitarian state. The media is controlled, and so are
the courts, so are the police, special forces, and politicians have become ‘partners
in crime’: abusing together and covering each other. And those, who try to
oppose are immediately destroyed, often by using a favourite method from the
KGB – punitive psychiatry.
And
if someone, hypothetically, a very powerful individual can draw into the circle
of paedophiles, high-ranking officials in each of the state institutions,
politicians in the government, business and the media, he practically owns the
state.
Evidence
is systematically destroyed, and witnesses who try to speak up – removed. To
use the momentum, the leaders of the new political movement in Lithuania must
open it to the world, must use as much publicity as possible, because this is
their insurance and defence against the perpetrators who rule the Lithuanian
people today.
Thus,
until now there has been no force strong enough to give back the power to the
people. But the public outrage at the abuse of the girl and the war against
Neringa Venckiene, her aunt, has sparked a new social movement, the Way of
Courage. And this is why the Secret Service of Lithuania, their front men in
business, and the government of Lithuania and the institutions are afraid of and
want to destroy this honest and brave woman: Because this movement born out of
desire for truth and justice could be their end and the beginning of true
democracy in Lithuania.
And
this is why they will do anything to destroy her.
The
Show Trial of Neringa Venckiene: Stalin 2.0
At
the moment, the parliament is advising on removing the aunt Neringa Venckiene’s
immunity as a judge on fake charges so that she too can be prosecuted and
destroyed professionally, personally, and economically. The criminals in
government, courts and parliament, and the general prosecutor plan to put an
innocent person in jail for 5 years to remove her as a political opponent and
block the democratic revival in Lithuania. Criminals and victims will once again
swap places like in the days of Stalin. Will the criminals again stay in power,
while the innocent people rot in jail?
If
you watch the video again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N4yURmXyU4,
the aggression comes from one side only: police, bailiff, mother and her lawyer
trying to tear the girl away from the neck of her aunt. Neringa Venckiene tries
to defend the girl, who screams that it does not want to go to “live with Laima”,
and asks them to ‘leave my home’.
How
could such a woman become an enemy of the state and be subjected to long and
systematic psychological terror?
The
main reasons why high officials want her removed are two: first, she is pushing for investigation of the paedophile case, in
which case the evidence has been systematically destroyed (murders of
witnesses, destruction of material, massive media campaign for deception and
disinformation of the public, and threats of legal destruction of anyone who
dares speak about it publicly) and second,
the political dangers that this new movement against corruption presents for
those who hold power in Lithuania today, for the threat it poses to the
government, to the governing parties, their people in the state institutions
(courts, police etc), and their business friends.
She
sets an example of bravery that can spark Lithuanians to seek to change the
political system by removing those in power. People can be inspired to believe
that they can resist the state – and win. From the president down to the last
bureaucrat, the current power elite is afraid of that. They are afraid that
Lithuanians may begin to believe they can win, they can be free. And this is
why Neringa Venckiene, just like the little girl Deimante Kedyte – is targeted
for destruction with a force so great to scare everyone in Lithuania who even
thinks to oppose the government and the corrupted judiciary.
The
raped girl has become a symbol of Lithuania. We can see her vulnerable body
torn away from the place she wants to be, her future taken away from her as she
is carried screaming out into the waiting van. We can see her mother and her
lawyer holding opposite legs, her head is unsupported and so she has to clutch
her ‘mother’ as she screams in horror. We can see that her mother and her
lawyer have practiced the technique for carrying her away by force. And we can
also see the police arresting vulnerable people, beating them and carrying them
away, barefoot.
But
if the people fight, they will win, because the fierce government attack on
Neringa Venckiene and the new movement shows that we are dealing with a
desperate enemy who knows that this is the end. The government of Lithuania is
desperate and will fight with the full force of state propaganda and terror.
The media tries to reduce the importance of the new political movement, because
those who hold power in Lithuania today know that they will loose the coming
elections. And they made a huge mistake, and will make more mistakes in the public
Show Trial of Neringa Venckiene.
They
try to say that protests around the country and around the world are small and
insignificant. They trust that the old inertia and apathy will never be
overcome. But they are wrong. This time, there is no way back. Their fear means
that Lithuanian people will win.
Note to Edvardas Čiuldė: We will not comment on your intellectual abilities, which are rather minimal. We will not ask who paid you to write this article. And we will not ask Edvardas Čiuldė if he is a pedophile himself. Judging by the way he has written this deceptive article we know that he will never tell us the truth. He has written the article with the clear intention to defend pedophiles and criminals and destroy an innocent person (Neringa Venckiene).
Edvardas Čiuldė, Violeta Davoliute and Liudas Dapkus are liars. Their job is to deceive and manipulate and to prepare the way for the destruction of innocent lives in order to keep the criminals in power.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Deimante's Abuse: How can Lithuanian government get away with this?
The president Dalia Grybauskaite did NOTHING to save this girl from the pedophiles in her government administration and in the VSD. Look at her tired face and stiff expression as she reads the text behind the camera: Does she look like someone who truly care for her country? She is just a robot and scared for her re-election next year. She does not dare oppose the degenerates in her own party, nor to fight corruption.
All she does is protecting the criminals and ask for their support. Is this the kind of person you want as a head of state??
Listen to the girl's screams! She knows her life and her future are taken away from her. She is fighting for her life. She screams that she does not want to go and asks the perpetrators to leave her home.
But they prevailed - with 250 strong police and Special Forces they abducted her. We do not know where she is. What we know is that the little happy girl, who wanted to stay "forever" with her aunt Neringa, because "she is god to me" is now kept in complete isolation, guarded by armed guards 24/7, receives no education, has no friends, nothing. Her father Drasuis Kedys was murdered for trying to defend her from the pedophiles who raped her, and her aunt Neringa Venckiene is going to jail for trying to protect the little girl from her abusers. Yet the mother, Laima Stankunaite, who sold her little girl to perverts and degenerates for 4 000 Euro/month, and who often joined them in bed is free and living under government protection.
None has seen Deimante since they abducted her, but we can imagine that she is in a very bad mental state, suffering from isolation, lack of stimulation, is probably drugged and abused. She lives in prison-like conditions and her abusers are out there - free and powerful.
How can Lithuanian government get away with this?
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Lithuanian police arrests 6 children for drawing the word "truth"
Police arrests 6 children for drawing the word "truth" with chalk.
Is this Belarus? No, its Lithuania of the EU. Can someone please tell that to the right guys in
Brussels?
The policemen must have felt very proud of themselves. Do you know their names?
We want to publish them. They need international recognition.
They will probably say the children beat them.




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