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    1. Wagamaga on

      Jörg Dornau, a member of Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and an MP at the state parliament (Landtag) in Saxony, reportedly employs political prisoners at an agricultural firm he owns, according to a report by the independent Belarusian outlet [Reform.news](http://Reform.news) citing one of the detainees.

      Dornau’s company allegedly entered into a contract with the Center for the Isolation of Offenders (CIP) — a prison in the western Belarusian town of Lida located near the enterprise. Prisoners were paid 5 euros ($5.60) per day for their labor, with Dornau reportedly inspecting their work in person.

      According to political prisoner Andrei (name changed), who was detained at the CIP for 15 days over a “like” on social media, he and other prisoners signed a labor contract and were then taken to a “dark, cold basement.” There they sorted onions from morning until 6 p.m. Andrei noted that the payment of the prisoners’ wages depended on the foreman’s approval:

    2. DantheDutchGuy on

      Is there also a Labour camp attached to the premises? We’ve been through this shit in 33-45….

    3. mariuszmie on

      Of course. The more right wing, the more left wing cooperation and support it seems. Communism is fascism and fascism is communism – except they originate form opposite sides.

    4. Eminence_grizzly on

      I’d put the guy under a microscope. He could be involved with transporting illegal migrants from Belarus, who knows?

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