Sunday, November 28, 2010

Switzerland Votes On The Expulsion Of Criminal Foreigners

From Winds of Jihad:

Switzerland Votes on the Expulsion of Criminal Foreigners


by sheikyermami on November 28, 2010



Black sheep posters return before deportation vote (Yahoo News)



That’s not the issue. Swiss citizens have every right to protect themselves from criminal foreigners. Why should the free citizens of Switzerland put up with criminal welfare seekers who have no intention to respect the law of the land?



Because the parliament noticed that the people are very much in favor of the “Ausschaffungsinitiative,” it prepared a “compromise” counter project of full legal back doors, in order to prevent the will of the people to succeed……



Yahoo News



GENEVA – The posters show white sheep kicking black sheep off the Swiss flag.



They were widely condemned as racist when the Swiss People’s Party launched them three years ago. Now, as the nationalist party’s demand to automatically deport foreigners convicted of serious crimes goes before a Sunday referendum, the posters have been cropping up again in stations and squares.



Polls show the message is getting through.



A survey published last week by polling group gfs.bern showed 54 percent of voters approved the measure, which also proposes to kick out foreigners found guilty of benefit fraud. In the poll of 771 voters conducted Nov. 8-13, 43 percent opposed the plan and 3 percent were undecided.



Under Switzerland’s unique political system, any group wanting to change the law can collect 100,000 signatures to force a referendum. Last year the country drew international condemnation after voters defied a government recommendation and approved a law to ban the construction of minarets.





Critics of the deportation proposal include legal experts, who say the law could clash with international treaties that Switzerland has signed up to.



“For the same crime some people will suffer one punishment, other people suffer two punishments,” said Marcelo Kohen, a professor of international law at the Graduate Institute in Geneva.



Kohen said foreigners who have lived all their life in Switzerland, married Swiss citizens and had children, would be unusually hard hit by expulsion. Likewise, under international law refugees cannot be sent back to their country of origin if they face persecution there.



“You have to analyze the concrete situation, and this is the main problem with the initiative,” Kohen told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Wednesday. Other countries that have deportation laws allow judges to exercise discretion in deportation cases.



The federal government has put forward an alternative proposal that would require each deportation case to be individually examined by a judge. Voters will be able to choose between the two or reject both.



Georg Kreis, the president of the Federal Commission against Racism, said automatic expulsion, if approved, would lead to discrimination, but denied that the campaign indicated there was greater xenophobia in Switzerland than in neighboring countries.



“Direct democracy makes prejudice against minorities more visible,” he told the AP by e-mail.



The black sheep posters were heavily criticized by anti-racism campaigners when they first appeared in 2007, for their not-so-subtle depiction of blacks as criminals. The U.N.’s racism expert at the time, Doudou Diene, noted that previous poster campaigns by the party had drawn on similarly stereotypical images to paint foreigners as felons and benefit cheats.



A senior People’s Party official denied the black sheep posters were racist.



“In all four languages spoken in Switzerland, everybody understands when you’re talking about black sheep you’re talking about people who don’t stick to the rules,” Silvia Baer, who is deputy general secretary of the party, told the AP. “It’s a figure of speech, so there is no problem with the posters.”



Alexander Segert, head of the Swiss advertising agency that devised the campaign, said it was one of his company’s most successful ever.



“It works incredibly well because everybody who sees it immediately understands it,” said Segert. “It’s not about skin color.”



The company also produced a poster showing a swarthy-looking suspect from the Balkans with the words: “Ivan S., rapist.”



Being white is a hate crime in Canada.



“Canada’s Federal Court overturned a contentious immigration ruling that granted refugee status to a white man from South Africa who claimed persecution from blacks in his home country.” White South African’s refugee bid overturned (Blazing Cat Fur)



UPDATE:  From Gateway Pundit and Right Network:

9:34 PM (1 hour ago)Swiss Voters Approve ‘Harsh’ Deportation Plan for Criminal Immigrantsfrom Gateway Pundit by Jim HoftSwiss voters approved an initiative to automatically expel foreign residents convicted of serious crimes.


Of course, the initiative has been criticized by human rights groups.

Deutsche-Welle reported:



Swiss voters have approved a far-right initiative to automatically expel foreign residents convicted of serious crimes, according to poll results.



Swiss national broadcaster SF1 said 52.9 percent of voters backed the initiative in Sunday’s referendum, a plan proposed by the nationalist Swiss People’s Party (SVP).



A counter-proposal put forth by the Swiss government, which would make expulsion dependent on the length of a prison term rather on an arbitrary list of offenses, appears to have been rejected by most voters, according to preliminary results. Currently, decisions to expel foreigners convicted of serious crimes are made on a case-by-case basis.



The initiative, which would apply to foreigners convicted of crimes like murder, rape or trafficking in drugs or people, has been criticized by human rights groups and legal experts, who said it could disregard international anti-discrimination treaties and the free movement of peoples under European Union law.

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