Kdyby se Češi obrátili k sobě, paradoxně by to oslabilo ohlupující protiimigrační kampaň
16. 9. 2018 / Bohumil Kartous
Autor obrázku: Jáchym Bohumil Kartous16. 9. 2018
"Why should we be taking care of Syrian orphans, of all people?" - Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš puts in a strong entry for this year's Zero Compassion Award https://t.co/4ARgEdkJnV pic.twitter.com/oTgMuiVoPC
— Andrew Stroehlein (@astroehlein) September 15, 2018
The proposal that the Czech Republic should accept 50 Syrian orphans was made recently by the Czech catholic party (KDU-ČSL) euroMP Michaela Šojdrová. Her proposal has earned condemnation from the Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, ("I do not want a single refugee here, not even Syrian orphans") but his refusal has been supported by the statements of a number of other Czech politicians:
"Mrs Šojdrová obviously does not realise what accepting those
orphans would bring about! We have enough of our own orphans!" (Radovan
Vích, the extreme right wing SPD Party)
"Orphans, that is a very
broad concept. In my view, a political debate must be started." (Petr
Pávek, STAN, Lord Mayors and Independents group)
"It is exactly
child soldiers who put on belts with explosives and explode themselves!"
(Pavol Lukša, former deputy chair of the TOP 09 party)
"This is a combination of emotional blackmail and salami tactics," (Jaromír Bašta, Czech Social Democratic Party)
"It is again before the elections. This time for the European Parliament. This whole thing is totally unnecessary," (Jiří Koškuba, formerly the Czech Social Democratic Party)
"If Mrs Šojdrová wants to put these orphans up in her own home, why not?" (Petr Hanning)
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