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Minorities and their fundamental rights in Cologne Porz from 1870 until today: Violation of dignity
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Jewish neighbours in Porz  1870 - 1933
 
  Violations Chapter  
• No public, legal or official violations detectable    


Jewish neighbours in Porz 1933 - 1945

  Violations Chapter  
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Renaming of jewish streets
Deportation to concentration camp
Degraded handling and assassonation at the concentration camp and at the transports
they had to change their names
they had wear the yellow star
2.1.09
2.1.10
2.4.02
2.1.10
2.1.10
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African prisoners of war and soldiers of the occupying army
in Porz (“Rhinearea bastards”) 1914 - 1926

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detention to barrack camp in comfortless condition
forced labour
defamation of african soldiers as sex offender, murderer and homicide
exclusion of african soldiers as racial inferior humans
forced sterilisation of the so called ‘ Rhinearea bastards ‘
(law for the prevention of genitically diseased offspring 1933)
allegation of the ‘ degeneration ‘ of ‘ half – caste childs ‘
3.1.01
3.1.01

3.1.02
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3.1.03
3.1.04
 


Foreign labourers and forced foreign labourers in Porz
1939 - 1945

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detention in their own factory barrack camp or stalag
below comfortless conditions
forced labor (with little or no pay)
abuse
exclusion of forced labourers and forced labourers as
'dangerous‘ subjekts
torture in the SA- camp 'Am Hochkreuz'
massacre of over 70 sick forced labourers and foreign labourers on 8.4.1945 in Gremberger grove
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The Belgian occupying army in Porz 1951 - 2004

  Violations Chapter  
• No public, legal or official violations detectable    


Migrants in Porz 1945 – today

  Problem Chapter  
• Security situation : violence and gangs 6.2.03  





Sources:

1) Charter of Fundamental  Rights of the European Union: Official
     Journal of the European Communities, 18.12.2000, C 364,
     P. 9-21

CHAPTER I :    Dignity

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Human dignity is inviolable
Right to life
Right to the integrity of the person
Prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment
Prohibition of slavery and forced labour
Art.  1
Art.  2
Art.  3

Art.  4
Art.  5

 


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