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Internet Barrier marks first innocent Victim
In France the Internet Barrier has marked its first innocent victim. As can be read at golem.de in France the Webdesigner Jérôme Bourreau-Guggenheim lost his job at TF1 on of the biggest french TV enterprises after he privately criticised the … Continue reading
Customer Protection made in Europe
In Europe an EU directive has to be implemented in all member countries as law according to the subsidiarity principle of the European Union. Unfortunately the work of the European Parliament often doesn’t make it into the news so that … Continue reading
Mrs. Aigner, it seems I misunderstood your intentions!
Two weeks ago in my article What is “green” in Green Gene Technology I still praised the decision from germanys Minister of Agriculture, Mrs. Ilse Aigner, for her change of opinion which lead to the ban of the genetically altered … Continue reading
What Germany should have learned from the 60’s !
The 60’s of the last century have been a time of breakup in Germany and many other countries in the world. Young people didn’t agree any more with the moral and political ideas of the elder generation and cried for … Continue reading
Germany and China in opposite directions
It seems that Germany and China are going in opposite directions when it comes to the freedom of their people. While China is willing, at least according do their communiques, that they want to strengthen the human rights in their … Continue reading