"Careless handling of weapons" should be disciplined in every case, not just when someone gets hurt. But yeah let's send people not properly trained to a border where the training might actually be important. This sickening.
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I am convinced this soldier will never be punished for what he did. And I am convinced itβs a totally made up story and it actually was attempted murder. I am convinced that the prosecutors just donβt want to know.
Can anyone give me advice on how to gain back trust in EU authorities.
Can anyone give me advice on how to gain back trust in EU authorities.
You don't. Stay critical. Sometimes they get stuff right, often they don't. There's nothing to do about that than to demand consequences and independent control instances. Vote for parties who want that too or get political yourself by joining a party and talking to people about your ideas. That's how democracy works. It's slow and most of the time it sucks. But it's the best we currently have. Let's hope it gets optimized.
Is solider a solidary soldier?
solidarity for shooting refugees?
idk, fucking typos man
Syrian refugee at the Polish-Belarusian border. Long way from home it seems
clearly that is the key takeaway here and not the reckless or intentional shooting of unarmed civillians by polish military...