Switzerland, a habitual offender: Anti-India posters in Geneva, again!

But the saddest part is that the Swiss government allowed such posters in March of this year as well.

NewsBharati    11-Jul-2023 23:45:35 PM
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Geneva, Jul 11: Anti-India India posters have emerged once again in Geneva, Switzerland. These venomous posters claim that there are widespread atrocities in India by the state against Christians, Dalits, Women, and children. These posters can boil the blood of any proud Indian.
 

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But the saddest part is that the Swiss government allowed such posters in March of this year as well. After this, India summoned the Swiss Ambassador and raised the issue of unfounded and malicious anti-India posters in front of the UN building in Geneva. Those posters came after a video of a woman claiming that minorities in India are treated like "slaves" viral on social media.
 
 
Four months after that incident, these same posters have come up with the same message at the exact same spot. It seems like the Swiss authorities have either not learned their lesson, or the Indian authorities in Geneva did not deliver it properly to them. But the Swiss government has come up looking like a habitual offender.
 
 
 
Chances are that the Swiss government would take out a page from Canadian PM Justin Trudeu’s book and claim it as Freedom of Speech. The Swiss government is allowing anti-India forces to express blatant lies under the Freedom of Speech. The same country has been accused of getting rich by holding the Nazi gold during and after the second world war. The gold that the Nazis stole from the houses of Jews as well as from the teeth of the Holocaust victims. That gold was stored in neutral Switzerland during WW2. The Swiss bank is also notorious for its accounts of various fugitives across the world in the name of anonymity and secrecy.
 
 
Should India retaliate by talking about these issues under the Freedom of Expression? Or should India send a sterner message to Switzerland to stop this anti-India ‘business’? We interviewed the person who recorded these posters in the past, here is the link to that video…