Slovak Generals: Helping refugees has its limits

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Across our confederate border, both in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the rates of certain types of crime are increasing. Their perpetrators are besides immigrants / refugees from Ukraine.

The effects of uncontrolled migration from the east direction are spoken by Slovak retired uniform – Gen. Ivan Ševčik, erstwhile Head of the Organized Crime Division and Head of the Control Department of the Ministry of the Interior of Slovakia and liaison officer at the Embassy in Prague; and Gen. Jozef Viktorínwas attaché Military Slovakia, among others, in establishments in Turkey, Poland, Baltic countries, presently an expert in the field of military and diplomacy.

Above the law?

– How could you comment on the attack by Ukrainian refugees on a deaf, disabled Czech citizen late heard about?

General Ivan Ševčik: "We, all of us, the full European Union, cannot deal with specified situations. We have shown a deficiency of professionalism and a weakness in the crisis management strategy erstwhile receiving refugees.

We know well how Ukraine was judged before the conflict began, we know the warnings against the Ukrainian mafia. We have the results now. Criminal elements take over our cities. Criminals, in my opinion, have already sensed the softness of the Czech police, due to the fact that they are from Ukraine due to the fact that they are immigrants... And your appetite grows as you eat. The police and the courts can't do anything here, due to the fact that they are aware of the relation between the President, the Prime Minister or the Minister of Interior and Ukraine. They are under large political and media pressure.

Gen. Jozef Viktorín: – force should be punished, no substance who does it. In view of the immense number of Ukrainian citizens in the Czech Republic and Slovakia today, it should be stressed that they are besides afraid with the rule of equality before the law. It is crucial that politicians do not make an alibi for them, following the rule that “they must be helped”. It's a shame they assaulted a deaf man. I condemn that absolutely.

Ukrainianization in Czech

– Do you think the Ukrainian perpetrators of the attack on the disabled Czech Republic will be punished, or will they be released, like the Ukrainians who beat up the young Gypsy fatally in Brno?

General Ivan Ševčik: – As I mentioned, police and courts are susceptible to media influence, so the punishment will be mild. Unfortunately, there is besides a society under this influence, shaped by the views of the President, Prime Minister and Ministers. In the Czech Republic, we can clearly see what the Ukrainianization of society is about erstwhile we look at the ubiquitous Ukrainian flags.

Gen. Jozef Viktorín: – I would like to believe in the regulation of law. If justice fails again, citizens will realize that the strategy and the judiciary have gone to a dead end. I repeat: punishment should be an example!

Ragged Demands

– Given the expanding incidence of attacks by Ukrainians, do you consider this phenomenon systemic?

General Ivan Ševčik: – There is large lenientness towards the Ukrainians. It was apparent from the beginning erstwhile they started doing whatever they wanted. They took all the baskets of goods from the shops, and shocked sellers could not respond due to the fact that they would hear that “we are from Ukraine”. They requested visits to doctors without queues, infirmary treatment, due to the fact that they pay for them in Ukraine, free accommodation in hotels, exemptions from payment of all contributions, vignettes on highways. Our strategy mistake was that we didn't show them where they belong. We put them on a pedestal. All due to the war.

Gen. Jozef Viktorín: – Law and regulation of law should be independent of nationality or colour of skin. They should be equal for all and this besides applies to Ukrainian citizens surviving in the Czech Republic.

People have had enough.

– Have you noticed that as a consequence of the aggressive behaviour of Ukrainian refugees, discontent is increasing throughout Europe?

General Ivan Ševčik: “People see how they live on the account of our citizens. The good is not available to the Ukrainians. I am not amazed by these reactions, due to the fact that you can see what kind of cars Ukrainians drive and how stuffed wallets they have. They come to banks with hundreds of thousands and nobody asks them anything. And erstwhile I go to pay my own money, they ask me about the sources of income. Ukrainians buy properties, apartments, homes, take over businesses for cash, and the state buys nothing. His full collapse and the collapse of the legal strategy occurred. People won't put up with it forever.

Gen. Jozef Viktorín: "It is here that we can best see the weakness of European governments and their progressive-liberal views on the world. All for Ukraine, while their own citizens are in last place. No wonder people are unhappy. The situation may get out of hand if the rulers do not begin to reason in national terms. The legal strategy should apply to all.

Threats of Conflict

– Are there possible national conflicts between Europeans and Ukrainians? We already have an open confrontation between Ukrainians and Gypsies in the Czech Republic...

General Ivan Ševčik: – I've already mentioned what causes social unrest. Another issue is the tolerant attitude towards the flourishing Fascism and Flagism in Ukraine. Raised in their spirit and views of this kind are transferred to us. They have a character that has already begun to perpetuate. And now it comes to us. They went into conflict with the Gypsies. And this is simply a strong community that protects women, families, children. If you contact a gypsy woman, you might have problems. Others should learn it from the Gypsies.

The public must be more determined and halt to tolerate their outbursts. They've been here long adequate to get a occupation and adapt.

Gen. Jozef Viktorín: – This is simply a good question for the Ministry of the Interior and the Czech authorities. They are liable for the current situation in the Czech Republic. I'm not going to advise anything, but their consequence should be clear and understandable. Ignoring the problem can lead to a full wave of riots that will not be without an impact on Europe as a whole. Then it'll be besides late to react. It would besides be crucial to prevent and find people who are a threat from Ukraine, due to the fact that specified people are undoubtedly all over Europe. We should realize that we owe ourselves, not only in the Czech Republic. Yes, we should help, but this aid has its limits and cannot be uncontrollable.

Source: https://www.tvotv.sk/generali-vo-vysluzbe-commentu-utok-utecencov-z-countries/

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