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The media reported on 7 January 2021 that the Government Commissioner for Human Rights, Prof. JUDr. Helena Válková, CSc. (hereafter referred to as the Commissioner), will end her term of office on 31 January 2022:
"I am proud of my work, I think that a lot has been achieved." (1) But not everything has been done. See some examples:
Compensation for protective supervision
On 11/1/2020, 6 men who were illegally sentenced to protective supervision under the previous regime approached the Commissioner to take steps to seek appropriate compensation for this unlawful harassment. (2)
The Commissioner took a sympathetic view of the proposal and on 26/3/2020 told Daily N: "It is our debt. ... I am glad that this debt will be repaid, at least I hope so. And I will certainly convince my colleagues in the Chamber of Deputies of that." (3)
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In 2021, our Free Czechoslovak Air Force Associates ltd volunteers instigated, or were represented, in the remembrance of Czechoslovak RAF men and women at these locations: https://fcafa.com/2022/01/08/remembered-2021/
Praha 18.8.2020 - Olšany a Ruzyně: Pietní akty na počest 75.výročí návratu čs. pilotů RAF do vlasti
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In an old Soviet joke, a disillusioned citizen complains to Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev that the USSR is on the road to communism but that there's nothing to eat. "No one ever promised to feed you along the way," Brezhnev responds. Europeans are learning the gory details of their own road to greendom, and no one is promising to keep them warm along the way. One of the buzzwords is "temporary," and in this respect the Czechs are perhaps in better shape than some others. If they hog their nuclear power when the lights go out in Europe, they might be okay. One of the biggest complaints of energy experts is that the EU Commission is basing its grand plans on technology that doesn't yet exist.
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08/25/2021Philipp Bagus
Pressure on the unvaccinated grows. While the vaccinated in some countries are getting back some of their freedoms taken away by the covid interventions, the unvaccinated are not so well off. They are being targeted for discrimination. Access to public spaces and traveling is being made more difficult for them. In some countries there is even mandatory vaccination for some professions.
But why is the vaccination campaign so important to governments that they are increasing the pressure to such an extent? And who has an interest in the global vaccination campaign?
To answer these questions, it is necessary to analyze the prevalent vaccination narrative and ask who benefits from it. In doing so, the alliance of interests between the state, the media, the pharmaceutical industry, and supranational institutions must be addressed.
Let us start with the pharmaceutical industry. It has an obvious economic interest in the vaccination campaign. It makes enormous profits from widespread vaccination.
What about the state?
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TIMSHEL - I may, by remaining free - from Hebrew
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Dear friends, familiars, people
The world has gone crazy!!!
A sea of nonsense, useless information, regulations without logic, commands and a flood of non-judgmental opinions are disturbing the land of nature, centuries-tested rules and natural laws.
So I wish you each in the coming year to find your little island of comfort in this raging ocean. An island brightened by smiles and warmed by kind words. An island where words are given and laws are not hidden behind a cloak of lies and calculation. An island where black stays black, white stays white, men feel like men and women feel like women with all that goes with it.
But let us always remember to be respectful of other opinions and feelings. Let us, however, approach the resolution of any contradictions with a straight face and not kneeling. Let us correct the mistakes of our ancestors and our own, but let us not replace one inequality or injustice with another.
So let us, if possible, enjoy on these islands at least a moment of peace, tranquillity and perspective, which is so lacking in these times. Let us connect them with bridges of friendship, love and mutual respect. Let us strive to connect as many of these islands as possible in the future and to create an archipelago with solid shores that can withstand the next floods that are unfortunately likely to come.
With respect for all that is Nature and natural.
Radek S.
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