Friday, November 11, 2022

FASCISTOID DETAIL OF A STATE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, SCANDINAVIAN STATE.


 YOU MUST BE GIVEN A STRONG BLOW IN THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN STRASBOURG FOR THE CRIME OF DISCRIMINATION WHEN IT COMES TO ASYLUM SEEKERS FROM THE BALKANS.





Sweden, which is an equal member of the European Union and now an applicant for NATO, has to face the European Court of Human Rights in terms of breaking the right of Asylum for Asylum Seekers from the Balkan countries who face problems and dangers. drastic in their countries, and Sweden discriminates and sends them back to their countries, without elaborating why they return them, even though most of them are in danger of life, and it advances economic migrants from the countries of Asia, Africa, the Far East, and the Peninsula Arabic.

The people of the Balkans faced with problems of different natures, even though on their continent, even though the European Union knows the problems in the Balkan countries, it will not accept it on purpose, even though the Balkans have shown themselves to be hardworking and calm people. , without causing problems of violence in especially the countries of Scandinavia.

This includes journalists who have fled for a little freedom, because they have faced life-threatening, torture, ill-treatment, they are forced to return because the Swedish Migration Agency has been holding them for years and does not give them any solution, they get 300 euros of help minimum there, and they do not have the right to work, because they are caught working, they are forcibly deported.

Let the European Union, the European Commission, the UNHCR and other relevant European and World Institutions, as well as the United Nations, take note that in Scandinavia, especially in Sweden, political asylum seekers are not welcome, and that with accelerated procedures they exclude them by put different pressures on them to leave, even though the Dublin Agreement is very clear about endangered asylum seekers.

In Sweden, a camouflaged Nazism has been born against the Balkans, especially against the Albanians, and this requires a legal treatment by the European High Court for human rights.

I myself will submit adequate documentation to this Court on how the Swedish state has treated me, as a persecuted journalist and asylum seeker in Sweden three times in a row. I believe in international justice and I think that this Court will judge in my favor.


Fergim Demiri, Journalist.