A court in the German city of Stuttgart, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, is seeking to force the COVID-19 shot on an 85-year-old Jewish composer and Holocaust survivor.
The ruling has sparked outrage amongst journalists and the community.
According to a report by Austrian-based German-language website Report24, Holocaust survivor Inna Zhvanetskaya is slated to “be sent, against her will, to a doctor, who will vaccinate her twice against COVID-19.”
The outlet added that she will be “institutionalized in a closed psychiatric facility” after the inoculation.
BREAKING: A German court has ruled to FORCIBLY vaccinate a 85 year old Holocaust survivor and throw her in a psychiatric ward.
Unbelievable.
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) January 15, 2023
NEW – German court seeks to force COVID-19 vaccine on 85-year-old Jewish composer and Holocaust survivor.https://t.co/Cn1z5n3Rdk
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) January 15, 2023
However, a regional court in Stuttgart overruled the lower court, barring the forced vaccination.
The Jerusalem Post reported:
Austrian-based German-language website Report24 first reported on Tuesday of the case of Holocaust survivor Inna Zhvanetskaya. She was born in Ukraine in 1937. Holger Fischer, the attorney for Zhvanetskaya, said on his Telegram account on Thursday that a regional court in Stuttgart overruled the lower court, barring the forced vaccination.
Report 24 said Zhvanetskaya is slated to “be sent, against her will, to a doctor, who will vaccinate her twice against COVID-19.” The news outlet added that after the vaccination she will be “institutionalized in a closed psychiatric facility.”
According to Report24, ”An exclusive video shows: She is neither of unsound mind nor endangering herself or others. She’s just afraid for her life,” rendering the psychiatric admittance questionable.
Lots of people in politics and the media getting VERY upset about the Holocaust this past week. Why aren't they more vocal about what is happening to this lady?https://t.co/5ejelF2mj9
— David Vance (@DVATW) January 15, 2023
“Martin Arieh Rudolph, chairman of the Jewish community in Bamberg, Bavaria sent a letter to the president of the Jewish community in Stuttgart, Barbara Traub, asking if she and the Jewish community could intervene to help Zhvanetskaya,” the outlet added.
Zhvanetskaya posted a video on Rumble which describes her situation, “The Ukrainian-born Jewish composer Inna Zhvanetskaya was sentenced by a German court to one year in a closed psychiatric ward and two forced corona vaccinations. The musician, who is famous in her homeland, is afraid for her life, afraid of losing everything that is important to her. Your German is sufficient to deal with everyday life – but not to defend yourself against a judicial order of this scope. She is desperate and fears she will die in a strange environment without her music within a very short time.”
Watch on Rumble:
LifeSite News noted:
However, according to several reports, she has been transferred to a safe place by friendly activists who wanted to prevent her arrest.
The 85-year-old Zhvanetskaya sent a video message to Report24 saying that “music is my life, and if they take away music from me then they take my life.”
Report24 also received a copy of the court order, which authorizes her forceful transfer to a psychiatric institution and for her to be forcefully injected with the COVID-19 shots “for her own good.”
The court order was officially appointed by her professional guardian, which seems somewhat contradictory given that the German national federation of professional guardians is strictly against forced vaccinations of patients against their wishes, according to statements made on their website.
The court order claims that Zhvanetskaya has been diagnosed with several mental illnesses, including dementia, delusional disorder, narcissistic “grandeur self-image,” egocentrism and logorrhea. She also allegedly suffers from severe obesity and heart disease.
However, many of these diagnoses were called into question by critics after the story made the rounds in alternative media circles. Report24 journalist Will Huber pointed out that Zhvanetskaya does not appear to be extremely overweight in the video she sent, which seems to contradict the claim that she is severely obese.
Mascha Orel, co-founder of a humanitarian organization for holocaust survivors, reportedly spoke with Zhvanetskaya and said she cannot confirm any of the diagnoses that were alleged in the court order.
“I talked to her on the phone for an hour,” Orel said, according to a report by TKP. “She is vulnerable, frightened, and has lived in this state for about two years, as her legal guardian has apparently tried to institutionalize her several times.”
“She drew an unequivocal comparison: ‘It’s like when Dad was at the front and Mom had to flee with me and my brother.’”
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