German court sentences Holocaust survivor (85) to forced vaccination
The facts of the case seem unbelievable, because Germany has probably really learned nothing at all from history. Confidants of a Ukrainian-born composer, famous in her homeland, turned to Report24. A court in Stuttgart has decided on a year of forced confinement in a closed psychiatric ward. First, however, the old lady is to be “vaccinated against Covid-19” twice – also with the use of force. An exclusive video shows: She is neither insane nor a danger to herself or others. She is simply afraid for her life.
Her name is Inna Zhvanetskaya. She was born on January 20, 1937 in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. As a Jew, she is one of the survivors of the Holocaust. Until she was eight years old, she and her family had to dread whether they would be picked up, deported and possibly murdered. In ten days, she could celebrate her 86th birthday in her adopted country, Germany. A country she loves even more than her homeland, as she stated in an interview. Yet she was considered a musical celebrity beyond the borders of her later homeland, Russia. The Cambridge Biographical Centre (UK) honored her as Woman of the Year in 1992.
But in Germany, the very country she held so dear, a court order was issued for the forced opening of her apartment and her removal by force. By force she is to be brought before a doctor who is to “vaccinate her twice against Covid-19”. After that, they want to send her to a closed psychiatric institution. Without people who speak her mother tongue Russian. Without her music, which has filled her life since she can think.
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