Meet the Holocaust survivor whom a German court is trying to forcibly inject with mRNA

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.

A court in the German city of Stuttgart, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, is seeking to force COVID-19 vaccinations for the 85-year-old Jewish composer and a Holocaust survivor, sparking outrage among German journalists and one Jewish community leader. A regional court has overruled the decision.

She was born in Ukraine in 1937.

Zhvanetskaya was slated to be sent, against her will, to a doctor, who will vaccinate her twice against COVID-19.

She was to be institutionalized in a closed psychiatric facility.

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.

Traub has recently faced criticism for failing to take action against Stuttgart’s promotion of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign on its website, as well as the pro-Iran regime partnership between the city of Freiburg and Isfahan.

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