[pp.int.general] Press Release: Member of German Pirate Party raided

Félix Robles redeadlink at gmail.com
Wed Sep 17 23:16:40 CEST 2008


Wow, the whole thing is pretty impressive.

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Carlos Ayala <aiarakoa at yahoo.es> wrote:

> ----- Mensaje original ----
> De: Andreas Popp <andreas.popp at gmx.de>
> Enviado: miércoles, 17 de septiembre, 2008 20:25:38
> > > Then, maybe there won't be legal responsibility -due to the forbidden
> tree legal principle-, but
> > > for sure there must be political responsibility.
> > There is no "fruit of the poisonous tree"-principle in German law and I
> doubt someone will take
> > any responsibility for that.
>
> Not a good thing, that; such principle grants that evidences obtained
> illegally are not valid in a trial. If such principle does not apply in
> German, then German police will be always tempted to do whatever in order to
> catch criminals -no matter how many lives are damaged, how many civil rights
> and liberties are violated in the process-.
>
> > > Bavarian Government should resign in block -all of them together-, or
> being forced to do it.
> > > Regards,
> > I see you don't know the political system in Bavaria. You could make a
> pile of coal run for
> > Premier Minster, as long as it's black (the color of the CSU-Party) it's
> elected :D
>
> I can believe it; however, at least Bavarian government would be filled
> with that concrete bunch of ... people anymore -though nobody knows if the
> substituting bunch of ... people from the same party would better ... or
> even worse-. Regards,
>
>
>                                                                     Carlos
> Ayala
>                                                                     (
> Aiarakoa )
>
>                                               Partido Pirata National
> Board's Chairman
>
>
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