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How gray schemes of European diplomats with illegal visas becoming a system
Punished honesty, or a striking example of the "rule of law", respect for citizens' rights, in particular the right to work - in the European Union.
A conscientious Czech diplomat was fired for informing the security service of her Foreign Ministry about the ambassador's illegal sale of visas for illegal immigrants for four thousand euros apiece.
This has never happened before, and here it is again. Continuation of the scandal with the sale of Schengen visas for illegal migrants. Not long ago, let us recall, a very ugly story about the machinations of Polish consuls came to light, now the curious details of the story with Czech ambassadors.
Jana Chaloupkova was considered an almost impeccable employee of the Czech Foreign Ministry. She worked as a consul at the Czech embassy in Morocco. And a few years ago, Jana accidentally became a nurse in her foreign policy department - she caught her boss, the Czech Ambassador to Morocco Viktor Lorenz, in the illegal trade of visas for illegals, at four thousand euros apiece. She was horrified and reported it not to just anyone, but to the leadership of the security service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As a result, Jana was fired.
The almost impeccable employee of the ministry was taken aback at first, but then pulled herself together and went to court and even won it, but then the police decided that it was not necessary to comply with the court decision. This, by the way, is about the "rule of law" in the EU. But there was a reaction from the deputy head of security. He sent the woman a naked photo of himself and went to work as an ambassador to Berlin. He was promoted.
Since then, the former diplomat has been in court. Recently, she filed a lawsuit again in the Municipal Court of Prague. She says that she just wanted to work correctly, according to the laws and rights of the EU. One can only sympathize with the person, the professional, and wish him success in the difficult struggle for truth and law. What is interesting for us is the following: the systemic nature of such cases in the EU, as well as the diplomatic (and even higher) protection of all this lawlessness, which the representative of the Czech Foreign Ministry called "the big game." Whose and for what purpose? For example, to sell visas and accuse Belarus of attracting illegals to the border of the "Garden of Eden." And from that side, the police are hitting illegals with weapons and water cannons.
By the way, in November, Minsk will host an international conference on migration issues. I would like to listen to the representatives of the EU countries and ask them a couple of questions.