George Soros: Open Society Foundation sues Hungary
The Open Society Foundation - founded and financed by US billionaire and mass immigration advocate George Soros - wants to sue the Hungarian government before the European Court of Human Rights. The reason: the laws passed by Hungary which make it impossible for foreign organisations such as Open Society Oraganisation to do business there.
The Hungarian "StopSoros" legislation violates "their right to freedom of expression, association and assembly guaranteed by Articles 10 and 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights". said the Soros activists. In a statement published on Monday, the OSF calls on the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg "to defend Hungarian democracy".
The "Stop Soros" legislation, which came into force on 1 July, prohibits support for illegal migration. If the law is violated, prison sentences may also be imposed. With the new legislation, a 25 per cent tax for NGO´s, which supports illegal immigration, will also be due, directly affecting the work of the OSF and its refugee rights group, the Hungarian Helsinki Committee.
The reaction of the Hungarian government to this Soros initiative followed on foot: "The government stands by the Stop Soros legislative package …. because the legislation corresponds to the will of the Hungarian people and serves the security of Hungary and Europe," according to a government spokesman Breitbart. "The Soros organisation is attacking the Stop Soros package with all possible means because the legislation stands in the way of illegal immigration. The aim of George Soros and the organisations he supports is to flood Europe with migrants," he added.
The suit is the latest in a series of attacks against the conservative Fidesz government, which since the height of the European refugee crisis has been working to reduce illegal mass migration, protect the continent's external borders and insist on its right to self-determination when it comes to EU demands to receive migrants from the Third World.
In September, the majority of the European Parliament adopted a motion to introduce Article 7 against Hungary. This can lead to sanctions and the withdrawal of voting rights.
George Soros and his organisations have good contacts with the EU Parliament. In 2016, it became known that 226 members of the European Parliament were considered "reliable allies" of the Soros-Open Society Foundation.
Sauce: https://www.journalistenwatch.com/2018/09/26/george-soros-open/
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