• yyprum@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    OK there’s now a link in the post, unfortunately to x but it will have to do for now. It is posted by Dogru’s account too, so clearly it will show his point of view. But he does seem a lot more sensible than this post was:

    “The federal government and its institutions have systematically selected us as a target: first me, then my wife, and now our toddlers and infants are affected. This decision deliberately endangers the welfare and health of our children,” he says. He argues that this contradicts not only international law, but also the German Basic Law, which guarantees the protection of children’s welfare. … “The aim of these measures is to break me and my family. The authorities are going so far as to knowingly endanger the health and well-being of infants,” says Doğru. “A possible next stage of escalation could consist of taking our children away from us—based on a situation created by the authorities themselves.”

    As for the topic in this post, as bad as it is for Dogru and his family, they are still allowed to use some money it seems, just not enough for everything:

    Although the German Federal Bank had allowed the journalist to use 506 euros per month for basic needs, according to the court payments beyond that amount were not covered.

    There’s definitely a worse part on all this:

    The lawyer said that his client is not permitted to receive monetary donations and is also not allowed to accept food assistance. When asked whether a neighbor could already make himself liable to prosecution by bringing Doğru bread, Gorski answered: “Yes, the neighbor would theoretically make himself liable to prosecution.”

    What the fuck is that about… How does that make any fucking sense. Now, that pisses me off to no end.

    Fortunately there seems to be a lot more movement on this than it seemed implied at first. I hope their family manage to solve this and fast and those assholes that started this get to pay ten fold.