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The European Union ordered that as from 2010 the Maltese and Gozitan people pay it €182,192 daily stolen from your childrens mouths
We betrayed the independence that had been acquired by our country
By Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici, Campaign for National Independence CNI
Parlament should protect the national interests
The
problems of illegal immigrants in our country are increasing and we are not
taking the necessary steps to solve them.
Lately a problem has been created with the senseless decision that was taken so
that illegal immigrants after some time in the open centres shall have to leave
without being provided where to go.
This mistaken decision is creating great hardship for them and is of serious trouble for the people.
Because the illegal immigrants will have to find where to go by breaking in empty houses and steal to eat if they do not have work.

That
is why this absurd decision is increasing the social problems that we have.
Another problem regards the trouble that is frequently happening at the
detention centres, both between the illegal immigrants themselves as well as
their protests on the conditions they are in.
The maintaining of order is increasing becoming difficult and frequently members of the Police Corps and the Armed Forces have to be sent to the detention centres.
The
situation is extremely serious and one expects that greater trouble and fighting
shall arise that alarms the people.
There is another problem arising from the strange fact that lately occurred when
a number of boats filled with illegal immigrants landed on our shores without
being stopped by anyone.
This fact uncovered how we are lacking in surveillance and how we do not have any security in our country.
We have hundreds of persons in the security forces wasted to take care of
thousands of illegal immigrants among
us,
while we do not have enough people to take care our shores from the entry of
unauthorized persons.
Now another problem has surfaced with illegal immigrants leaving secretly from
our country to try to go to other places in Europe.
We are imprisoning them for doing so. It is not enough that we do not help them to go where they want in Europe, but we are penalizing them f they try to do so.
Because
that us what the European Union wants from us!
That those whom we give refugee status and others that we give humanitarian protection to we do not allow them to go to Europe.
We have to keep them here against their will and at the same time we increase our own social problems with respect to work, accommodation, maintenance and social services for them.
This
EU policy is creating us another problem of discrimination and is in breach of
the fundamental principle of the freedom of movement of persons, one of the main
principles of the Union itself.
While the Maltese citizens have this right, the thousands of refugees and immigrants with humanitarian protection are denied it.
This denial is discriminatory because it is based on their race and country of origin.
We are giving them this discriminatory treatment not in the interests of the Maltese people, but in the interests of the EU.
Our people have an interest that the thousands of refugees and immigrants that have been given humanitarian protection in our country leave Malta as soon as possible.
We can solve these problems and all the others that illegal immigration is
creating us if we recognize how they came on us.
They
came upon us because the EU forced the Maltese Government to repeal all the
reservations that it had to the Refugee Convention and bound us to observe its
regulations as found in the Dublin Agreement.
To be able to curb the illegal immigrants’ wave we thus have to again bring in
the reservations that we previously had before we became EU members and we have
to unbind ourselves from the Dublin agreement.
In
other words, if we want to find a solution to the illegal immigrants’ crisis, we
have to implement a different policy than that of the Union and which would
protect the interests of the Maltese people.
This is the great challenge that the Maltese Parliament has. It has to protect
the national interests before those of the EU.
The Shipyard must remain Maltese
The
best Nationalist leaders, such as Nerik Mizzi and Ġorġ Borg Olivier, would
certainly be ashamed and curse the sacrilegious agreement that the Maltese
Government made with the European Union for the Shipyard not to remain Maltese
enterprise and for its stupendous facilities to fall into foreigners’ hands.
Since 1920, Nerik Mizzi talked about the exploitation of the Shipyard facilities by foreign capitals.
In fact, on 6 March 1920, in a debate during a meeting of the Government Council on a proposal for the Shipyard to be opened for ship building, counselor Mizzi had thus stated:
“we are in principal all in favour of the commercial and industrial development of the country…. but exploitation by foreign capital is another thing . The former leads to economic freedom, the latter leads us directly to economic slavery. Economic slavery… is more dangerous from the political one because it serves to justify the other.”
These words show us that Nerik Mizzi certainly did not agree and would have fought harshly against the Shipyard not remaining Maltese.

Gorġ
Borg Olivier also fought against this,
* so much so that as a Prime Minister in 1968
* he nationalize the Shipyard by,
* with the total support of the Opposition led by Architect Mintoff,
* moved a law in Parliament
* on the basis of which the Shipyard did not remain in the hands of the Bailey foreign company
* and became the property of the Maltese people because it passed on to the Maltese Government.
For long years before this happened,
* the Shipyard was in the hands of Malta’s foreign rulers,
* first in the hands of the Knights of Saint John
* and afterwards in the hands of the British Imperial Government.
In 1959 the British Admiralty rented the Shipyard to the Bailey commercial company from Wales.

Last
year,
* Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi
* and Minister Gatt
* denied both Nerik Mizzi
* as well as Ġorġ Borg Olivier
* and bowed their heads to the will of the EU
* that decided that the Malta Shipyard shall not remain the Maltese peoples property
* and be managed by the Maltese Government.
Which means that our huge and strategic facilities pass again into foreign hands.
With
the facilities for ship repair and ship building in foreigners hands,
* with the Grand Harbour managed by foreigners,
* with the banks in foreigners hands,
* with telephony in the hands of a foreign company,
* the people are again being led by foreigners
* on the basis of our country’s membership in the EU
* which also manages the Government always subject to it.
The EU want to grab Iceland
By Eddy Privitera, Campaign for National Independence
The
European Union or rather the European Commission and the politicians that
support it in Iceland have for long years been trying to convince the Icelandic
people that it would be better for the country to become a member in the block.
The elite that have always led the Union cannot stomach that some country in Europe would not want to become an EU member.
Because as long as countries continue to exist in Europe that remain truly
independent and sovereign, examples will continue to exist and pre that a
country can make economic and social progress just the same without the need to
become a Union member.
Norway
and Switzerland are proof of this.
A report that appeared in this newspaper last 29 July
* with the title “Hurried negotiations between the EU and Iceland”
* continued to expose the deceit of those who made the majority of the people believe
* that for Malta to have access to the EU single common market
* it had to become a member in the block.
It results that
Iceland,
* notwithstanding that it is not an EU member,
* forms part of the EU single market just the same
* as well as forming part of the Schengen Zone.
This could be done by means of a special agreement that a state outside the Union can do so with the block when that state for one reason or other does not wish to be burdened with all the EU regulations and directives.
Malta could also have done this instead of becoming a Union member.
When the international financial crisis reared its head
* that brought total chaos in financial and banking institutions,
* especially in the United States,
* in Europe
* and Asia,
Iceland was one of the countries that were hard hit.
The reason was that the three Icelandic banks were managed with a totally irresponsible manner with respect to their investments of thousands of millions in international financial and banking institutions.
These cause enormous losses to the Icelandic banks.
Had the banks in Malta been managed in the same manner, we would have ended up
like Iceland and would have needed the foreign help of the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) to be able to cope.
The
EU leaders,
* together with the Icelandic Government,
* grabbed this occasion to impress the Icelandic people
* that had the country been a full member
* they would not have been overcome so much by the international financial crisis.
As if other countries that are in the EU
* such as Hungary,
* the Czech Republic,
* England,
* Spain,
* Greece
* and others that are in the EU
were
not also hard hit.
But what is important is that the European Commission had found another excuse
with which they could frighten the Icelandic people that if they remain out of
the EU the same thing may again happen to them.
And this is why there is all this hurry for Iceland to become a member in the block before the crisis ends and perhaps the Icelandic people will again change their opinion because they become aware that they shall lose more than they gain if they become bound to accept all European regulations and directives.
It is
certain that the first hit shall be the fisheries sector which is the main
economic pillar of the Icelandic economy.
If it wants, the Icelandic Government can negotiate for the country to enter
into the Euro Zone instead of the local currency, if it understands that thus
there will be more financial and economic stability in the country.
But it
appears that the majority of Icelandic politicians fell for the temptation of
jumping on the EU gravy train and that this temptation overcame the sense of
loyalty that they were supposed to have towards their country.
That is what happened to the absolute majority of the politicians in the other states of Europe.
Now they have found the perfect occasion and want to hurry not to let this chance slip from their hands.
Thus Iceland will also be added to the EU colony states.
Thursday 6 August 2009
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