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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had a protester arrested while telling him that he was lucky not to be in Russia or else, he’d be arrested. The irony writes itself.
European media reports that the man was a candidate in the 2024 European elections, although that is hard to verify.
The incident highlights how fast freedom is eroding in the European Union.
In Germany, a new bill gives authorities permission to hack devices without suspicion and track every airline passenger automatically without independent oversight. Reclaim the Net says that the bill would make “every international flight in or out of Schengen… a ‘risk route’ by default. Passenger data would be delivered to police automatically, no questions asked, no warrants signed.”
Meanwhile, the European Union is reviving a plan to scan all private messaging of its citizens. It could go into place as early as October.
Freedom in Europe is becoming a façade—and what little remains is slipping away.