poniedziałek, 7 września 2015

Germany pays for Polish concentration camps for migrants.

Update 2019 - In 2015 Poland was governed by Pro-German party Platforma Obywatelska. Most famous leader of PO was Donald Tusk. His former party were subsidized by German party CDU ( https://niezalezna.pl/55092-olechowski-potwierdza-finansowanie-partii-tuska-przez-cdu-i-mowi-o-paczkach-z-niemiec )
During WWII Poland were occupied by Germany and Polish Goverment and guerillas fought against Germans and their concentration camps.


Speech regarding concentration camps* in Poland (2015). According to MEP - Janusz Korwin-Mikke camps are paid by Germany through European Union. Migrants are put behind barbed wire and when escaping trying to go to Germany they are caught by Polish police.

"Goverments treat people like cattle. Like Jews in 1944. 300 000 Hungarian Jews, to Auschwitz. Refugees are not killed of course. But cattle also usually is not killed. Still refugees are treated like the cattle. And this could not be accepted. We have now in Poland 11 concentration camps. Germany pays for it with Union money to keep refugees behind barbed wire. And they are escaping to Germany. And Polish police catches them and takes them back."



And I think we should get rid of these concentration camps as soon as possible.

*Use of the word "concentration" came from the idea of using documents confining to one place a group of people who are in some way undesirable. The term itself originated in the "reconcentration camps" set up in Cuba by General Valeriano Weyler in 1897. Concentration camps had in the past been used by the U.S. against Native Americans and by the British in the Second Boer War. Between 1904 and 1908, the Schutztruppe of the Imperial German Army operated concentration camps in German South-West Africa (now Namibia) as part of their genocide of the Herero and Namaqua peoples. The Shark Island Concentration Camp in Lüderitz was the biggest and the one with the harshest conditions.
Source: Wikipedia


Update 11.09: Effects of German policy:
"It reminded me of a concentration camp" (Hungary):

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34216883


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And meanwhile in Germany:

A plan to house refugees in a former concentration camp in Germany has come to fruition, with some 21 male asylum seekers now living in the barracks of the camp that once housed thousands of prisoners of the Nazis.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/germany-housing-refugees-in-buchenwald-concentration-camp/


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