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category international | eu | news report author Saturday July 03, 2004 18:07author by :-) - merryvingin VAN JANS! loads of em in Nederlanderland Report this post to the editors

The story of an Amsterdamer who is awaiting extradition to Sweden.

In the morning of June 14, 2001, a European Summit began in Sweden, in the city of Gothenburg. Maarten Blok (a 23 year old) had arrived in the city the previous night and had the bad luck to have chosen as a place to sleep, a school provided by the city council which on that morning was surrounded by the police for a mass arrest of all the people (more than 450) who happened to be in that place at that time. He was arrested and deported to the Netherlands.

A campaign grew in Sweden at European level to bring charges for unlawful detention of the 450 people held that night.

It attempted to prosecute the Chief of Police. And an appeal was made to the Swedish Ombusdman which failed.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=63543&condense_comments=false#comment63209

It was yet another example of the wanton impunity which the €U security block continues to have at it's yearly summits.

The protests against the EU summit in Sweden that year 2001, met with completely inappropriate police tactics which went further than simply locking people into a dorm, but included shooting at them on the street with live rounds. One can be forgiven for thinking the Swedish who later would reject the €U in referendum and also see their Prime Minister assasinated were trying to express something. "Sweden is much more rotten than Denmark", perhaps.

Four months after the Amsterdamer Steun Maarten had been deported, he received notification from a Swedish group supporting those who had been charged after the European Summit; there was supposedly an international arrest warrant for him for severe disorder and violence against a police officer, after some research it turned out that this warrant did in fact exist.

Although the case is not supported, and there is sufficient evidence of Maarten's innocence (video recordings and witnesses) and although all other 'foreigner' cases have meanwhile been transferred to their own countries, Maarten is still waiting for extradition and a trial in Sweden that he has probably already lost in advance.
He lost his extradition, and right now he is waiting for minister of Nederlander Justice mr. Donner to make a final decision.

You can read more about it at their site or see photos of their action at
http://www.steunmaarten.org/englishhome.htm

author by nederlanders - the vanjan in the merrovinginvanjanpublication date Sat Jul 03, 2004 22:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Presidency passes over lots of beurocracy and stuff from the Irish to the Dutch now. This can be broken down into certain general categories-
Business unfinished- Business out standing- and yeah you know-
July 12- 13 will see the appropriate €U comitee meet in _ahem UKIP!!! private!!!_ and decide the "signature date" for the Constitution. This of course will be signed in Rome. That's the same place as Roma. You know the eternal city at the heart of our empire. It's like Washington but smaller and dirtier. The Pope lives there.

Immortal Dubliner you were a dubliner you were everyone you were just so. RIP
Immortal Dubliner you were a dubliner you were everyone you were just so. RIP

author by :-)publication date Sat Jul 03, 2004 22:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

:-)
Dutch Parliament forces Minister Brinkhorst to withdraw support for software patents directive
On the evening of July 1st, the Dutch Parliament voted to urge Minister Brinkhorst and Secretary of State van Gennip (Economic Affairs) to withdraw the Dutch vote in support of the Council of the European Union's text for the Directive on Software Patents.

The idea of allowing patents on software has been strongly criticized among SMEs, scientists and consumer organisations. They inhibit investments in Research and Development and contribute to higher prices.

read more-
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/02/1318220
http://kwiki.ffii.org/?NlVote040701En

 
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