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Minorities and their fundamental rights in Cologne Porz from 1870 until today: Violation of freedom
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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

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transport into concentration camps
limitation of professionalism/business
limitation of freedom of movement
ban of ecumenical marriages
deportations mixed marriage partners into  reception
camps
Separation of family members (Jewish families and mixed marriages)
employment ban for Aryan marriage partners in
mixed marriages
limitation of meeting and association freedom
forced sale of the jewish cemetery to the municipal Porz
2.1.09
2.1.09
2.1.102.1.10

2.1.10


2.1.10

2.1.10

2.1.10
2.1.11
 


African prisoners of war and soldiers of the occupying army
in Porz (“Rhinearea bastards”) 1914 - 1926

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restriction of civil rights
restriction of freedom of movement
no paying attention to the family and privat life
restriction of the ownership
3.1.01
3.1.01
3.1.01
3.1.01
 


Foreign labourers and forced foreign labourers in Porz
1939 - 1945

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restriction of freedom of movement
(entrance and residence restrictions)

Negligence of the safety at work
4.1.02
4.1.07
4.1.08
4.1.07
 


The Belgian occupying army in Porz 1951 - 2004

  Violations Chapter  
• No public, legal or official violations detectable    


Migrants in Porz 1945 – today

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crimes against properties
damage to property
orgination of crimes and gangs
6.2.03
6.2.03
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 II :   Freedom

 
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Right to liberty and security
Respect for private and family life
Protection of personal data
Right to marry and right to found a family
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Freedom of expression and information
Freedom of assembly and of association
Freedom of the arts and sciences
Right to education
Freedom to choose an occupation and right to
engage in work
Freedom to conduct a business
Right to property
Right to asylum
Protection in the event of removal, expulsion or
extradition
Art.  6
Art.  7
Art.  8
Art.  9
Art. 10
Art. 11
Art. 12
Art. 13
Art. 14

Art. 15
Art. 16
Art. 17
Art. 18

Art. 19
 


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