triskelion Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hello all, Thanks for interest in my status. Basically, what happened is that I ran into a spot of bother with the Human Rights Commission and I had to deal with some pretty massive legal problems which prevented me from posting on this and a few other forums pending a ruling by the Tribunal of Prosecution. I won but I am currently awaiting the outcome of appeals by the prosecution. In the mean time, I am barred from visiting plenty
of sites because their servers (including the ones used by this site and
plenty of others I visit) have been blocked by the state to all visitors
from several Nordic nations. As a result, I had to change ISPs and
completely redo my proxies and SSH setup to get back
here. IP: Logged |
Sporon Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Triskelion, all that you say is very interesting and very troubling. I would like to hear more about your recent ordeal. IP: Logged |
triskelion Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Towards the end of November I and several members of the Danske Forening along with a minor feminist organization organized a campaign in Aalborg to protest a series of gang rapes that have been happening over the course of several previous months. At the demonstrations a short paper was distributed which used police records to break down the race of the attackers and victims with no commentary other then that the mainstream media and the police could better protect the public by reporting such statistics rather then ignoring them and extolling the virtues of multi-culturalism. Three days latter, I awoke at around 3 am to the sound of my door being smashed followed by several police pressing guns into my face as my home was ransacked in a search for materials "likely to incite civil unrest, racial hatred and/or undermine democracy". It turns out that the flyer mentioned earlier offended the Senegalese, Iraqi and Kurdish communities who brought the matter to the attention of the Human Rights Commission's Tribunal of Prosecution which put me through a brief show trial before convicting me. During my confinement, my home was repeatedly vandalized, one of my autos set on fire and my family constantly threatened and harassed with no action taken by the police. As a result, I had them move back to the Isles for safety's sake. My council had this ruling overturned on the basis that none of the flyers had any indication that I personally was involved with the composition or distribution of the handbill. The prosecution has called for a retrial on the grounds that as an organizer of the protests I should have prevented the distribution of any material likely to provoke civil unrest, racism or anti democratic values. If I lose the retrial I face 18 months to 4 years imprisonment although the possibility exists that such a sentence could be suspended or degraded if I publicly denounce "xenophobia" and actively support "multi - cultural education and tolerance programs" as recommended by the court. No matter what happens, I have decided not to take such an offer and compromise my stance as I simply could not look myself or family in the face if did so. The upshot of all of this is that I am convinced that the kind of
dissidents found on this board will face the same treatment in the next 10
years or less and you best think about how to deal with such
unpleasantness as individuals and as a group. Of course, repression does
have an upside in that it does tend to energize the arm chair rightists to
support patriotic parties rather then deal with the same tired old
collection of traitorous pseudo conservatives that support ending Western
Civilization with almost the same enthusiasm of the left. I suppose that
the big upswing in genuine opposition here as seen by the last election is
an indication that things can improve. But some times, it is hard to not
to despondent or be blind |