Saudi Press

Saudi Arabia and the world
Saturday, May 04, 2024

Immigrants Against Immigrants: A UK Court Strikes Down Sunak, Braverman, and Patel's Rwanda Deportation Plan as Unlawful

The reason for extreme measures against migrants, specifically by migrants themselves, is usually psychological. It stems from feelings of inferiority that the migrant leader suffers from, which drive them to prove by extreme measures that they are more patriotic and local than the locals themselves. Moreover, according to leaked files, the situation in Rwanda involves an element of bribery. Initially, Rwanda had committed to sharing half of the received kickback with Priti Patel.

However, following her dismissal from her position, the bribery arrangement was transferred to her associates, Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman, according to the leaked files.

While Sunak may perceive the Rwanda deal as a relatively minor source of income compared to the substantial kickback he receives through the "aid to Ukraine" scheme, Braverman views it as a significant financial opportunity and is determined to secure her portion of the Rwanda deal by any means necessary. 

Affirming the stance of the European Court of Human Rights, the UK court has now also declared the deportation plan to Rwanda, orchestrated by Rishi Sunak, Suella Braverman, and previously by Priti Patel, to be absolutely unlawful. 

This shouldn’t shock anyone with a grasp of history.


We must remember that Stalin was not a native Russian but an immigrant from Georgia, and Hitler wasn’t German but an immigrant from Austria.

Both started small and popular, but eventually, their campaigns escalated into massive human rights violations where millions of both foreigners and their own people were murdered.

Ironically, Hitler, being an immigrant himself, led a campaign against those who were not considered to be pure Germans, just like Sunak and his racist partners are doing now.

In a similar pattern, and while acknowledging the vast differences, the trio orchestrating harsh laws against asylum seekers in England and undermining the civil liberties of native English citizens—Rishi Sunak, Suella Braverman, and Priti Patel—are not native English people.

They are immigrants or descendants of immigrants from India who are taking radical and unlawful measures against asylum seekers.

While they are by no means Stalin or Hitler, it is important to recognize that genocides and widespread human rights abuses often start small.

Sunak, Braverman, and Patel are suppressing not just the human rights of asylum seekers but also curtailing the native citizens’ rights to protest, fighting against freedom of expression and the right to criticize the government, and passing laws against the freedom of the press.

All that they are doing is obviously not against the so-called "values" they learned at their native homes, but their imported actions stand in stark contrast to the principles enshrined in the English Magna Carta.

Furthermore, it is noteworthy that Rishi Sunak has never been elected by the British people to lead the country, which effectively makes him an unelected Prime Minister.

The actions of these non-native English politicians against both the British people and asylum seekers exemplify how immigrants or their descendants can seize power in a foreign country and misuse their authority to engage in corruption, inflict harm, and deny human rights through radical and autocratic means.

In the current context, comparisons to Hitler and Stalin are not literal but serve as cautionary reminders.

At this stage, such comparisons may seem extreme, but it is critical not to forget that Hitler and Stalin also began in a dubious democracy, as the UK is facing now, and evolved to become monsters by gradually eroding basic human rights under the guise of zealous patriotism and a fabricated defense of the security of a homeland that wasn’t originally theirs.

So I am saying now, as an alarm reminder, to stop it before it's too late.

Poem by the German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984):

"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me."



Being against illegal immigration is an important and correct perspective, but the crux of the issue here is human rights.

But the actions we are witnessing now are like déjà vu. Violations we accept now against others will eventually turn against us.

By compromising our liberties to fight the bad guys, the bad guys win the war anyway, and we are left without the liberties that have now turned against us.

This has led to a situation in Britain today where it has more surveillance cameras per capita than China, honest journalists like Julian Assange are imprisoned for reporting the truth, and liars like Boris Johnson and his associates, who committed serial crimes during the illegal lockdown, continue to live in super luxury for all the rest of their lives, at the taxpayers' expense.


Immigrant Leaders and Their Role in Historical Tragedies:

the revised list is:

  1. Adolf Hitler

    • Origin: Born in Austria.
    • Leadership: Became the leader of Nazi Germany.
    • Responsible for the Holocaust and World War II, causing the deaths of approximately 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, and around 70-85 million people in total during World War II.

  2. Joseph Stalin

    • Origin: Born in Georgia.
    • Leadership: Became the leader of the Soviet Union.
    • Impact: Responsible for millions of deaths through purges, famines (such as the Holodomor), forced labor camps, and executions. Estimates range from 6 to 20 million deaths.

  3. Napoleon Bonaparte

    • Origin: Born in Corsica.
    • Leadership: Became the Emperor of France.
    • Impact: Led the Napoleonic Wars which are believed to have resulted in between 3.5 million to 6 million deaths, both military and civilian.

  4. Benito Mussolini

    • Origin: Born in Italy.
    • Leadership: As Italian leader he became also the leader of Libya and Ethiopia.
    • Impact: Responsible for tens of thousands of deaths in Libya and Ethiopia through colonization and the use of concentration camps. Also allied with Nazi Germany in WWII.

  5. Lord Kitchener (Horatio Herbert Kitchener)

    • Origin: Born in Ireland.
    • Leadership: Served as a dictator of Boer (South Africa).
    • Impact: He implemented a scorched earth policy and established concentration camps, leading to the deaths of approximately 28,000 Boer civilians.

  6. Lord Lytton (Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton)

    • Origin: Born in Paris, France.
    • Leadership: Served as dictator of India on behalf of the Britain.
    • Impact: His policies during the Great Famine of 1876–1878 are believed to have exacerbated the crisis, leading to 30-50 millions of deaths in India.

While Rishi Sunak, Suella Braverman, and Priti Patel should not be classified as dictators or compared to any of the infamous autocrats listed above, there are disturbing parallels between their actions, backgrounds, and policy preferences and the early stages of dictatorial regimes. Typically, such regimes begin with severe policies directed against outsiders, especially asylum seekers, then advance inexorably to repressive measures directed at local dissidents and people holding opposing political or ideological views.

 

Newsletter

Related Articles

Saudi Press
0:00
0:00
Close
Apple Faces Significant Sales Decline Amid AI Integration Delay
Netanyahu's Firm Stance Amid Rafah Hostage Talks
BlackRock to Establish Saudi Investment Firm
Dubai's New Al Maktoum International Airport: World's Largest with ₹2900 Crores Investment, 5 Runways, and 260 Million Annual Capacity
New UK Laws: Banning Weak Passwords for Internet-Connected Devices to Enhance Cybersecurity
Blinken on Gaza: Ceasefire is Key to Humanitarian Crisis Resolution
UAE Prime Minister Announces $544M for Home Repairs after Historic Rains, Vows to Learn from Experience
Germany Sends New Frigate to Red Sea to Protect Ships Amid Houthi Attacks
Isfahan Explosions: US Media Reports Israel's Retaliatory Strikes on Iran
Four Dead, Dubai Airport Disrupted: UAE's Heaviest Rains in 75 Years Cause Flooding and Flight Chaos
Dubai's Historic Flooding: Homes Ruined, Airport Disrupted Due to Lack of Storm Drains
Meteorologist Warns of 'Weather Wars' Amid Debate over Dubai Rain and Cloud Seeding
Saudi Arabia Leads in Artificial Intelligence Development: Ranked First by Stanford University Index
Dubai's Airport and Roads Disrupted for Third Day Amid Heavy Rain and Flooding: 1,285 Flights Cancelled or Diverted
Doha Hamad Overtakes Singapore Changi as World's Best Airport in Skytrax Awards 2024
Dubai Airports: Stranded Tourists 'Living on Duty Free,' Desperate for Food and Water
Turkish President Erdogan to Host Hamas Leader Haniyeh Amidst Israel Tensions
BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER: THE MAX AIRPLANE IS NOT SAFE!!!
Creative menu of a Pizza restaurant..
Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in UAE and Oman: 18 Lives Lost
Look at this weather in Dubai. It looks like the end of days
You can be a very successful player, but a player with character is another level!
Come to Dubai, ya Habibi
Stay safe, ya Habibi
Dubai underwater, Influencers are stranded in their Rolls Royces in flooded roads as skies turn black in apocalyptic scenes as storm hits region.
Unprecedented Flooding Disrupts Dubai
Experience the Future of Dining: My Visit to an AI-Powered Burger Joint
Ajman Crown Prince Declares Remote Work Day for Government Employees Due to Weather (Except Essential Jobs)
UK Urges Israel to Avoid Escalation in Iran-Israel Tensions: 'Time to Be Smart'
Iran's New Strategy: Direct Retaliation Against Israel After Damascus Consulate Attack
Saudi Finance Minister to Lead Delegation at IMF-World Bank Meetings: Discussing Global Economic Developments and Saudi Arabia's Three-Year Chairmanship
Saudi Arabia Leads the Way in Metaverse Adoption: $7.6 Billion Economic Opportunity by 2030
Saudi ADES Wins $93.3m Contract from TotalEnergies to Operate Jack-up Rig in Qatar
Saudi's Knowledge Economic City Co. Signs $78m Deals for 396 Al-Alya Residential Apartments
Saudi Arabia's EV Revolution: Crown Prince Drives Electric Vehicle Industry Forward in Middle East
UN Chief Warns: Middle East on Brink of Devastating Conflict Between Iran and Israel - Calls for Maximum Restraint
Israeli Military: Hamas Holds Hostages in Rafah, Netanyahu Plans Ground Invasion
Israel and Allies Form Coalition After Iran's Missile Attack on Israel: First Time Against Iran's Threats in Middle East
IDF released footage showing Israeli fighter jets downing some of the 300 drones and missiles fired from Iran at Israel.
The West stands with Israel, Iran is furious: "Double standards and irresponsibility"
Huge Queues at Iranian Gas Stations
Stabbing rampage terror attack in Sydney, at least four people killed, early reports that a baby was among those stabbed.
Scandal in Iran after a goalkeeper had the audacity to hug a female fan who stormed the pitch
Iran fired more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel overnight. Israel Reports Light Damage After Iran Launches Large Strike.
Saudi Arabia calls for "restraint" amid Iranian strikes on Israel
Israel Closes Airspace in Response to Iranian Drones Attack
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Seizes Israeli-Affiliated Ship near Hormuz: Escalating Tensions in the Middle East
Iran launched dozens of drones at Israel on Saturday but they will take hours to reach their targets, Israel's military said
Scientists at the University of Maryland have developed an "invisibility cloak", for AI using adversarial patterns on a sweater, making the wearer nearly undetectable to standard object detection methods.
Online YouTube streamer N3ON was just sentenced to AN ENTIRE YEAR in prison in Dubai for filming and live-streaming, without “proper permits”
×