European Union
March 10 2001
European Union (EU)
Commission outlaws Free Speech, ends “Common Law”
THE European Court of Justice ruled yesterday that the European Union can lawfully suppress political criticism of its institutions and of leading figures, sweeping aside English Common Law and 50 years of European precedents on civil liberties.
The case is regarded
as significant because Article 50 of the EU's new Charter of Fundamental
Rights states in almost identical language that the rights of EU citizens can
be suspended in pursuit of the "general interests of the Union", whatever
those may be. The ECJ's 11 Euro-judges in this case will rule on whether
the EU has given itself the power to limit political freedoms. The opinion
will be written by Judge Melchior Wathelet, best known as the Belgian justice
minister who bungled the Dutroux pedophile affair. ALL countries of Europe,
who belong to EU, have lost their sovereignty.
Each community is
given a “seat” in the EU “Committee of the Regions”. This sounds like each
community is “governing” but look how their power has been usurped.
Treaty
Than there are other
“idiosyncrasies” of the Unions, which are also uncontrollable.
Idiosyncrasies.
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