Monday, September 28, 2009

The Case Polanski: When a State of Law masturbates in public
The arrest of Roman Polanski on arriving at Zurich airport is an example of a perverted use of the law. If there had been a clear will to respect the law and to avoid an international scandal, the direction of the Zurich festival should have been warned beforehand that Mr. Polanski was persona non grata in Switzerland because of the still pending prosecution in the United States. The ambush organized to arrest Polanski was a full blow in the face of the Swiss federal culture authorities which depend of the Federal Department of the Interior during a period of transition between Mr. Couchepin and his successor Burkhalter.
From the purely theoretical point of view, the prosecution of child abuse independant of the standing of the person under suspicion might be the central point for our Justice minister, but the way Mrs. Widmer-Schlumpf's department handled the case Polanski merits only one remark:
"Pfui Teufel, Frau Bundesrätin..."

Post Scriptum:
Mr Polanski might have provoked legal action by trying to whitewash his past according to a report by The GUARDIAN on September 2009:




If it were so, my critique of Mrs. Widmer-Schlumpf's department would not be well founded and I should apologize to our Justice minister, but nevertheless, the handling of this affair by our federal authorities once again has not been at the level of quality requested in a country that is under constant attack from abroad.

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