Lawful Protesters falsely arrested for exercising
their Right To Free Speech, for Expressing an
Opinion; the Press jailed.
Compare what happened to Nazi Germany’s Lawful Protesters. How the Nazi's silenced public dissent. See
Section (1) following in the passed (DECREE OF THE REICH PRESIDENT FOR THE
PROTECTION OF THE PEOPLE AND STATE.)
Section 1
Sections 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, and 153 of the Constitution of
the German Reich are suspended until further notice. Thus, restrictions on
personal liberty, on the right of free expression of opinion, including freedom
of the press, on the right of assembly and the right of association...
See Nazi Laws, signed by Hitler, Feb. 28, 1933:
DECREE OF THE REICH PRESIDENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE
PEOPLE AND STATE
Note: Based on translations by State Department, National
Socialism, 1942 PP. 215-17, and Pollak, J.K., and Heneman, H.J., The Hitler
Decrees, (1934), pp. 10-11.7
In virtue of Section 48 (2) of the German Constitution, the
following is decreed as a defensive measure against Communist acts of Violence,
endangering the state:
Section 1
Sections 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, and 153 of the
Constitution of the German Reich are suspended until further notice. Thus,
restrictions on personal liberty, on the right of free expression of opinion,
including freedom of the press, on the right of assembly and the right of
association, and violations of the privacy of postal, telegraphic, and
telephonic communications, and warrants for house-searches, orders for
confiscations as well as restrictions on property, are also permissible beyond
the legal limits otherwise prescribed.
Section 2
If in a state the measures necessary for the restoration
of public security and order are not taken, the Reich Government may
temporarily take over the powers of the highest state authority.
Section 4
Whoever provokes, or appeals for or incites to the
disobedience of the orders given out by the supreme state authorities or the
authorities subject to then for the execution of this decree, or the orders
given by the Reich Government according to Section 2, is punishable—insofar as
the deed, is not covered by the decree with more severe punishment and with
imprisonment of not less that one month, or with a fine from 150 up to 15,000
Reichsmarks.
Who ever endangers human life by violating Section 1, is
to be punished by sentence to a penitentiary, under mitigating circumstances
with imprisonment of not less than six months and, when violation causes the
death of a person, with death, under mitigating circumstances with a
penitentiary sentence of not less that two years. In addition the sentence my
include confiscation of property.
Whoever provokes an inciter to or act contrary to public
welfare is to be punished with a penitentiary sentence, under mitigating
circumstances, with imprisonment of not less than three months.
Section 5
The crimes which under the Criminal Code are punishable with
penitentiary for life are to be punished with death: i.e., in Sections 81 (high
treason), 229 (poisoning), 306 (arson), 311 (explosion), 312 (floods), 315,
paragraph 2 (damage to railroad properties, 324 (general poisoning).
Insofar as a more severe punishment has not been previously
provided for, the following are punishable with death or with life imprisonment
or with imprisonment not to exceed 15 years:
1. Anyone who undertakes to kill the Reich President or a
member or a commissioner of the Reich Government or of a state government, or
provokes to such a killing, or agrees to commit it, or accepts such an offer,
or conspires with another for such a murder;
2. Anyone who under Section 115 (2) of the Criminal Code
(serious rioting) or of Section 125 (2) of the Criminal Code (serious
disturbance of the peace) commits the act with arms or cooperates consciously
and intentionally with an armed person;
3. Anyone who commits a kidnapping under Section 239 of the
Criminal with the intention of making use of the kidnapped person as a hostage
in the political struggle.
Section 6
This decree enters in force on the day of its promulgation.
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Lawful Protesters falsely arrested for exercising their Right To Free Speech, for Expressing an Opinion; the Press jailed.
Compare what happened to Nazi Germany’s Lawful Protesters. How the Nazi's silenced public dissent. See Section (1) following in the passed (DECREE OF THE REICH PRESIDENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE PEOPLE AND STATE.)
Section 1
Sections 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, and 153 of the Constitution of the German Reich are suspended until further notice. Thus, restrictions on personal liberty, on the right of free expression of opinion, including freedom of the press, on the right of assembly and the right of association...
See Nazi Laws, signed by Hitler, Feb. 28, 1933:
DECREE OF THE REICH PRESIDENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE PEOPLE AND STATE
Note: Based on translations by State Department, National Socialism, 1942 PP. 215-17, and Pollak, J.K., and Heneman, H.J., The Hitler Decrees, (1934), pp. 10-11.7
In virtue of Section 48 (2) of the German Constitution, the following is decreed as a defensive measure against Communist acts of Violence, endangering the state:
Section 1
Sections 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, and 153 of the Constitution of the German Reich are suspended until further notice. Thus, restrictions on personal liberty, on the right of free expression of opinion, including freedom of the press, on the right of assembly and the right of association, and violations of the privacy of postal, telegraphic, and telephonic communications, and warrants for house-searches, orders for confiscations as well as restrictions on property, are also permissible beyond the legal limits otherwise prescribed.
Section 2
If in a state the measures necessary for the restoration of public security and order are not taken, the Reich Government may temporarily take over the powers of the highest state authority.
Section 4
Whoever provokes, or appeals for or incites to the disobedience of the orders given out by the supreme state authorities or the authorities subject to then for the execution of this decree, or the orders given by the Reich Government according to Section 2, is punishable—insofar as the deed, is not covered by the decree with more severe punishment and with imprisonment of not less that one month, or with a fine from 150 up to 15,000 Reichsmarks.
Who ever endangers human life by violating Section 1, is to be punished by sentence to a penitentiary, under mitigating circumstances with imprisonment of not less than six months and, when violation causes the death of a person, with death, under mitigating circumstances with a penitentiary sentence of not less that two years. In addition the sentence my include confiscation of property.
Whoever provokes an inciter to or act contrary to public welfare is to be punished with a penitentiary sentence, under mitigating circumstances, with imprisonment of not less than three months.
Section 5
The crimes which under the Criminal Code are punishable with penitentiary for life are to be punished with death: i.e., in Sections 81 (high treason), 229 (poisoning), 306 (arson), 311 (explosion), 312 (floods), 315, paragraph 2 (damage to railroad properties, 324 (general poisoning).
Insofar as a more severe punishment has not been previously provided for, the following are punishable with death or with life imprisonment or with imprisonment not to exceed 15 years:
1. Anyone who undertakes to kill the Reich President or a member or a commissioner of the Reich Government or of a state government, or provokes to such a killing, or agrees to commit it, or accepts such an offer, or conspires with another for such a murder;
2. Anyone who under Section 115 (2) of the Criminal Code (serious rioting) or of Section 125 (2) of the Criminal Code (serious disturbance of the peace) commits the act with arms or cooperates consciously and intentionally with an armed person;
3. Anyone who commits a kidnapping under Section 239 of the Criminal with the intention of making use of the kidnapped person as a hostage in the political struggle.
Section 6
This decree enters in force on the day of its promulgation.
Reich President
Reich Chancellor
Reich Minister of the Interior
Reich Minister of Justice