Daily Archives: 4. Juni 2023


04.06.2023 - 22:08 [ Jürgen Kasek, Stadtrat Leipzig / Nitter ]

Offiziell gelte ich jetzt als naiv, weil ich wirklich darauf vertraut habe, dass man seine Grundrechte in Anspruch nehmen kann… Klar, in einem autoritären Staat, der aus Angst vor Protest Grundrechte einfach mal temporär verbietet ist das natürlich absurd. #le0306 #le0406

04.06.2023 - 21:13 [ Leipzig nimmt Platz / Nitter ]

Das ist kein Rechtsstaat mit Trennung der Teilgewalten mehr. Die Exekutive forciert offen die Wandlung in einen autoritären Staat. Vor diesem Eindruck rufen wir alle auf, die mit uns zusammen wütend sind, entschlossen auf die Straße zu gehen! #le0506 #le0406 #le0306

04.06.2023 - 20:46 [ Leipzig nimmt Platz / Nitter ]

Es setzt sich fort. Gerade wurde uns mitgeteilt, dass unsere, im Kooperationsgespräch noch zugesagte Versammlung, gegen Polizeigewalt und behördliche Willkür verboten wird. In Leipzig bleiben die Grundrechte weiterhin ausgesetzt. #le0406 #le0306 #TagX

04.06.2023 - 20:39 [ Aiko Kempen, @FragDenStaat | „Wachhund der Öffentlichkeit“ (OLG Köln) / Nitter ]

Es folgt ein kurzer Überblick darüber, welche im Grundgesetz festgeschriebenen Grundrechte an diesem Wochenende in #Leipzig durch @StadtLeipzig und @PolizeiSachsen eingeschränkt oder verletzt wurden. #le0206 #le0306 #le0406 #TagX

04.06.2023 - 11:00 [ Haaretz ]

Israeli Police Prove Their Loyalty – to Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir

This embarrassing conduct on the part of the police would not have happened if it hadn’t been for the guiding spirit of their bosses – Netanyahu; Itamar Ben-Gvir, the minister responsible for the police; and Kobi Shabtai, the police commander, who is currently trying to win reappointment for his fourth year on the job. In addition, Yoram Sofer, the police commander responsible for Caesarea, who Shabtai despises, considers himself a candidate to replace Shabtai. Sofer is currently Ben-Gvir’s candidate to command the Tel Aviv district police.

04.06.2023 - 10:00 [ Imran Khan / Twitter ]

Two of our senior members from the negotiations committee I had formed, Pervez Khattak and Asad Qaiser, were called for a meeting by the intelligence agencies. They have now been illegally detained in a safe house and are being forced to quit PTI for their release.

(Jun 1, 2023)

In the law of jungle, might is right and the weak have no protection.

04.06.2023 - 09:53 [ MorningExpress.in ]

Imran Khan left alone, PTI leaders left the party, Pakistani Army Chief’s plan successful!

(03.06.2023)

Several analysts, as well as PTI members, say the army chief is now trying to break his party before arresting him and putting him on trial in a military court.

04.06.2023 - 09:42 [ FirstPost.com ]

Why Imran Khan’s Enemy No 1 is Pak army chief General Asim Munir

(May 15, 2023)

The rift goes back to when Khan was the prime minister and General Munir was the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) – Pakistan’s spy agency.

Munir, who was appointed by the then Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, in October 2018 had the shortest stint as the ISI head.

Eight months after taking over as the spymaster, he was replaced by Lieutenant-General Faiz Hamid.

As per reports, this was done at the insistence of the then-Pakistan prime minister Khan.

04.06.2023 - 08:51 [ Tribune.com.pk ]

Déjà vu as Parvez Elahi arrested for third time

(June 03, 2023)

LAHORE: In an interesting turn of events, a trial court on Saturday discharged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Dr Yasmin Rashid along with 23 others, accused of vandalising the Corps Commander House (Jinnah House) in Lahore on May 9 and ordered authorities to set her free.

Separately, a court in Gujranwala also acquitted former Punjab chief minister and PTI President Parvez Elahi in two separate corruption cases. However, Punjab’s anti-corruption watchdog re-arrested Elahi soon after his release in a fresh case involving “illegal appointments”.

04.06.2023 - 08:45 [ theGuardian.com ]

Fear for democracy in Pakistan as ISI gets power over civil service

(12 Jun 2022)

Before ousting the former prime minister, Imran Khan, in a no-confidence vote in April, opposition parties now in power had criticised the military for its meddling in politics, rigging elections and bringing Khan into office.

Ayesha Siddiqa, an author and expert on military affairs of Pakistan, said it was depressing that none of the senior leadership of the major political parties had condemned Sharif’s move.

04.06.2023 - 08:43 [ NewIndianExpress.com ]

Pakistan‘s ruling alliance questions PM Sharif‘s decision to empower ISI to conduct verification of civil servants

(05th June 2022)

PML-N former information minister Pervaiz Rashid also questioned the move in a tweet, saying if the task of investigating civilian officers was included in ISI‘s responsibilities, then the spy agency should also be placed under civilian control and be accountable to the parliament.