So There They Are

Fifteen years ago – i.e. 5 years after the Wall came down – a society was founded.
That in itself nothing out of the ordinary, sure.
What does make this society different from (hopefully) the most other German societies are its members.
Here you can openly find the Stasi members of East German times.
Stasi – that is the short form for “state security”, the former East German spy guys.
Of course they don’t call their society „Stasi’s Successors“.
No, they have come up with a particularly nice and harmless name for their society.
How they have been calling themselves for the last 15 years, those former Stasi people?
The„”Society for Legal and Humanitarian Support“.
Sounds pretty, doesn’t it? So humane. And so legal on top of that.
Only – who is being supported here?
Well, the German Left Party for instance. Which does not really surprise, does it? Since you can also find a lot of former East German Stasi spy guys in the Left Party as well.
This GRH, as it is so harmlessly abbreviated, is not stupid when it comes to (ab)using the language for their purposes.
In December of 2008 the Chairman of the GRH commenced his speech by mentioning the “60th anniversary of the General Human Rights Declaration” and seamlessly continued with the “15th year of the existence of the GRH“.
Okay, we see – so if you mix“human rights” with the „Society for the Legal and Humanitarian Support“ into one sentence without any comma or period, then you get really humane former Stasi spies ... And mentioning both anniversaries lets one sound just as honorable and legal (and especially as humane) as the other one!
Fascinating how simple that is.
As he emphasized, it was particularly important to this GRH ”to present the GRH (i.e. themselves) as a specific human rights organization “.
We believe that without having to think twice.
The rest is the usual denial of the truth about East Germany and especially about their official-albeit-criminal organ, the State Securitiy – in short: the Stasi.
A few key phrases so you can get your own impression:
• “demagogic films about the security, protective and judicial organs (of the GDR)“
• “by attacking the life achievements of humans (i.e. Stasi spy guys) their dignity is violated“ …
• “the public presentation as perpetrators (i.e. official and inofficial Stasi spy guys) is discrimination“ …
• „the tight alliance with other leftist groups and organizations (such as the German Left Party and their former Stasi members) …“
And more of the the same … The German constitution is cited because human dignity has suddenly become so important to the sensitive members of the GRH – and former members of the Stasi – now that it concerns them themselves.
Just 20 years ago (and 5 years prior to the founding of this oh so humanitarian society) the Stasi more than violated the human dignity of East German citizens by attacking their life achievements. Oh, that’s right, that’s when the (West) German constitution did not apply to those people yet – or how is that? That was when attacks at someone’s life achievement (such as: so-called ’Zersetzung’, mobbing, mental terror, surveillance and phone tapping, defamation, prohibitions to carry out a profession or to enroll at university, financial ruin, false criminalization) only applied to the estimated hundreds of thousands of victims of those perpetrators and not to the perpetrators themselves.
If you look closer, you will find that they have formed an association of all kinds of other organizations, institutions and societies that all sound very humanitarian and harmless.
What is going on with them and if you can find members of a similar calling and background can only be guessed …
… as long as no one takes the pains to look a bit closer.
And to do it in time.