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WE SWEAR TO FREE MALTA FROM THE SLAVERY, COLONIALISM AND DICTATORIAL ILLEGAL EUROPEAN UNION RULE

 

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In the seven years 2007 – 2014 the Maltese and Gozitans are going to pay the European Union €420,000,000

 

A Resolution of the European Parliament against Christian values

 

By the Campaign for National Independence CNI

 

It is not true that we cannot leave the European Union

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The European Parliament has done it again.

 

It has just approved a resolution that orders the member countries of the European Union to recognize as marriage the union of a man with another man and the union of a woman with another woman.

 

Last year the European Parliament passed a resolution so that the European Union member countries legalize abortion.

 

Two years ago the European Union at a United Nations meeting insisted that abortion, prostitution and marriage between persons of the same sex should be legalized.

 

The European Union is giving millions of euros for campaigns in favour of abortion in different countries.


This all shows that in the European Union there is no place for Christian values that the Catholics embrace and the more time passes, more Union values will be pagan and materialistic.


The Polish Catholics recognized the European Union danger to their morals.

 

They made pressure on the Polish Government to force the European Union accept a declaration to be attached to the Polish Accession Treaty in the European Union.


The Declaration that the Polish Government proposed states that: “The Government of the republic of Poland understands that no provision of the European Union Treaty, or of the Treaties of the European Communities, or of Treaties or Acts that change or add to those Treaties, is not going to deny the right of the Republic of Poland that it regulates important issues of morality and that are connected with the protection that is to be given to life”.

 

The Catholic Church in Poland is not happy with the wording of the declaration proposed by the Polish Government.

 

The Catholic Church wants that in the Declaration it should be clearly stated that life is to be protected from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death.

 

The Polish Church is also insisting for the inclusion of the legal meaning given to marriage, as a union between a man with a woman.


From this appears that both the Polish Government as well as the Catholic Church in Poland are insisting on things that are not in the Protocol that the Maltese Government agreed about with the European Union.


The Protocol only says that nothing in the European Union Treaties and in those of the European Communities of in the Treaties or Acts that make changes in them or add to them, can go contrary to the laws of Malta on abortion.

 

The words of the Maltese Protocol are the same as that which Ireland made in the year 1992 with the Treaty of Maastricht of the European Union. There is this difference.

 

While in the Maltese one the law of Malta on abortion is mentioned, there is in the Irish Protocol a reference to the article of the Constitution of Ireland that recognizes the right of life of the child that is not yet born.

 

The words of this Irish Constitution article applies not only to abortion, but also applies to the embryo and fertilization that is not natural and similar things.

 

The word “abortion” that there is in the Maltese Protocol does not have its meaning in the Protocol and therefore the European Union Court is going to have the right to give it a meaning itself.

 

It is not known if experiments on embryos are considered as abortion.


The Maltese Protocol states that “Nothing... shall affect the application in the territory of Malta of national legislation relating to abortion”. The words “in the territory of Malta” appear to have a meaning that the Protocol only applies to abortion that is carried out in Malta and the territorial waters of Malta and not an abortion that is carried out, out of the country, such as Sicily.

 

IT is good to be reminded that the issue of abortion and the European Union was put forward when a spokesperson of the Campaign for National Independence CNI had published that the European Union in international meetings had insisted that abortion, prostitution and marriage between a man and a man and marriage between a woman and a woman should be legalized.

 

The CNI spokespersons had shown that the European Union values are not Christian values.


The European Union propagandists had denied that the European Union had insisted that these things had to be legalized.

 

Afterwards, the propagandists did not continue to deny this, but started arguing that the European Union cannot impose on its member countries to legalize these things.

 

But the critics of the European Union always insisted that once the European Union considers that the right of sexual orientation of a person is a fundamental right that must be protected, the European Union also considers as a fundamental right both prostitution as well as marriage between persons of the same sex.


Although these are against Christian morality, the European Court does not accept that a person suffers any penalty because of prostitution or because of a marriage of a person with another of the same sex.


There is nothing in the Protocol that the Maltese Government agreed with the European Union that changes in any manner that which the spokespersons of the Campaign for National Independence insisted on values of the Union that are not Christian.

 

The EU accepts war, Mata chooses peace

 

Next Saturday, 15 February, is considered as Peace Day.

 

The Malta Peace Movement (Xirka tal-Maltin għas-Sliem) united with Graffitti to call on the Maltese, especially the youths, to gather together next Saturday in a show of solidarity in favour of peace and against war around the whole world.

 

Malta has the duty to actively work for peace among nations.

 

This is stated by our country’s Constitution.

 

But this duty is being neglected.

 

Malta is shirking away from observing its constitution went the Maltese Government says that it is following the European Union policy on war.

 

The European Union does not have in its Constitution (or treaties) that it should actively work for peace.

 

It is not enough to be in favour of peace.


You have to actively work for it.

 

This is the great difference between the policy that Malta should implement according to what the Constitution of Malta provides and the policy that the European Union is going to implement when it accepts war against Iraq.


Notwithstanding the difference that there is among the European Union countries who wanted war and those who didn’t want it, the European Union is going to accept to take part in the war that the United States of America want to make at all costs against Iraq.

 

Malta must not accept war, notwithstanding anything that the European Union does.

 

For Malta not to take part in the war, the Maltese people must show the Government that they do not want war.

 

The Maltese people should do more than this.


They should show the Government that they are not going to let it shirk from its constitutional duty to work to prevent the war.

 

That is why next Saturday a march is going to be held in favour of peace and against war.

 

Not only against the war on Iraq.

 

But against war as a means to solve issues between one country and another. In favour of peace as a means to solve the issues among nations by peaceful means.


For Malta to actively work for peace among nations, Malta must continue to embrace a policy or neutrality so that no one will see Malta as its enemy, or as a partner with his enemy.


Malta will not be able to continue to do so if it becomes an integral part of the European Union, once the European Union is not and is not considered as being neutral.


There is therefore a need that the people understand that neutrality is needed for Malta if it wants to be considered as a country that works for peace.


There is also a need for the people to understand that in the European Union Malta will neither be nor considered neutral, unless the European Union does not embrace neutrality as it foreign policy.

 

The European Union insists for more taxes

 

A share of the taxes that the governments of the European Union member countries collect goes to the Union.

 

That is why the European Union has a direct interest that the governments of the member countries collect a greater amount of taxes.

 

The propagandists of the agreement that the Maltese Government agreed with the European Union deny that membership in the Union means more taxes on the Maltese people.

 

But information given by the Centre in Malta of the Union propagandists (MIC) uncovers how the Union interferes with the member countries about taxes and insists that the tax rates increase.

 

In MIC Bulletin number 161, published on 1 February 2003, we find this writing that we are publishing as it appears in the Bulletin.


This information given by the MIC witnesses that the European Union wants that the rate of VAT “be adjusted”.

 

This means that the rate (that today in Malta is 15 percent) increases.


In the same MIC Bulletin we find these words:

“The level of VAT will be adjusted on the amount of turnover of the enterprises”.

 

Neither the Maltese Government, nor the negotiators paid by the Government and nor the officers paid by the MIC never said what is meant by the words that VAT will be according to the “amount of turnover of the enterprises”.


We are amazed how the representatives of the Maltese enterprises associations did not even ask the meaning of these words.

 

But the main point is this.

 

It is not true what the Maltese Government and its propagandists say that the European Union does not interfere on the taxes that are made on the people of the member countries.

 

The European Union imposed upon the governments of the applicant countries (such as Malta) its rules on the VAT tax and the governments had to pitifully ask the Union to “reduce” (not for there not to be any) “the economic and social impact of the adjustments” (that is, increase) of the VAT rate.

 

Monday, 10 February, 2003

 

WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

 

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