Start with the ... dancers?
2005-08-01
A reader told us the story of one of the Arab countries, where
narcotics are of course illegal but where the thriving drug trade
is controlled by the royal family. To show who's in charge - and
to keep others out of the lucrative business - the government
occasionally chops the head off a competing drug dealer. By
cracking down on essentially harmless dancers at the CzechTek
party over the weekend, Premier Jiøí Paroubek seems to be using
a similar strategy. He's showing who the boss is, but he's doing
nothing to address the real issues in the CR of criminality, police
corruption and political complicity. It's almost as though the
techno dancers were being singled out because they failed to get
political protection. But let's give Paroubek the benefit of the
doubt this time. Perhaps next in line after the partiers are indeed
the pickpockets, black-marketeers, corrupt immigration police,
Visa taxi drivers, inside traders and other untouchables.
[Czech Republic foreigners' insider trading]
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