Posted on Jun 9, 2018
Is Croatia Above The Law? | Liberland Press
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"When any nation is rounding up political prisoners in large numbers, it is immediately worthy of the world’s attention. When any such nation is also a member of the European Union, we must ask ourselves some hard questions about what is and is not acceptable in today’s Europe. In just two months since Liberland’s founding, the nation of Croatia has arrested over 30 people for entering Liberland territory. By this point is has become clear to any casual observer that Croatia is determined to squash the success of the new nation. No matter how one feels about the newly proclaimed nation of Liberland, a seperate key issue has now surfaced: are the actions of the Croatian government illegal? The evidence suggests that on various levels they are severely violating international law as well as numerous treaties of which they are signatory to."
Is Croatia Above The Law? | Liberland Press
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Arresting people trying to steal their territory via an imaginary nation is not against any law, national or international.
Crackpot claims do not a nation make
Things have changed the used to simply shoot that kind of thief
Crackpot claims do not a nation make
Things have changed the used to simply shoot that kind of thief
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr - Maybe you don't understand: both countries deny any claim to Liberland's territory. The territory used to belong to Serbia. It has never belonged to Croatia.
Now, when people cross into Liberland by land (from Croatia) Croatia arrests them for illegally entering Serbia (even though Serbia expressly states that Liberland does not belong to Serbia).
When people cross from Serbia into Liberland by boat, the Croatian police again arrest them, this time for illegally crossing into Croatia (even though Croatia expressly states that Liberland does not belong to Croatia). The charges are mutually exclusive, as well as contradictory to Croatia's official position on the status of the territory.
Now, when people cross into Liberland by land (from Croatia) Croatia arrests them for illegally entering Serbia (even though Serbia expressly states that Liberland does not belong to Serbia).
When people cross from Serbia into Liberland by boat, the Croatian police again arrest them, this time for illegally crossing into Croatia (even though Croatia expressly states that Liberland does not belong to Croatia). The charges are mutually exclusive, as well as contradictory to Croatia's official position on the status of the territory.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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I understand that people.unlawfully crossin Croatia's bidet are being a%est. That is nit out of the norm anywherein the world. Nations are alowwed to control thier boxers and always have been.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr - I see you're still not getting the gist of the situation, but at least you've provided some amusing typos.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA - I get you gist, I jut consider you advocacy, the so called nation and the points you keep trying to make a magnificently silly.
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