Stateless by choice
Earlier this month, an American living in Slovakia renounced his US citizenship and became a stateless person.
“I was disgusted to be associated through citizenship with the most dangerous gang of criminals in the world, the United States government. Renouncing my citizenship is a means of achieving a political divorce with that vile institution,” [Mike] Gogulski said. “American politicians extol their state in terms of liberty, human rights, free markets and the rule of law. Examination of the country’s history and present actions reveals nothing but lies and hypocrisy. The genocide of Native Americans, slavery, nuclear slaughter at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, support for brutal dictators, the torture of innocents at places like Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, the massive robberies for the benefit of big business in the name of ‘rescuing’ the economy, the world’s biggest prison population, the growth of a domestic police state and the brutal wars of oppression underway in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia paint a rather different picture. America, via its government agents, is truly exceptional – exceptionally evil,” he stated.
Gogulski says that when he receives the Certificate of Loss of Nationality he will apply to the Slovak Interior Ministry for a Travel Document – similar to a passport – under the 1954 Convention on the Status of Stateless Persons, which Slovakia signed in 2000. He says that he has no plans to leave Bratislava until then, and that he recognizes that his life without citizenship will be more difficult, especially with respect to travel. But, “if the Schengen Zone is to be my cage,” Gogulski states, “I think it’s large enough for me. There’s enough to explore within Europe to last a lifetime.”
Now that’s commitment to your principles! If you’re curious, Gogulski has extensively documented both his rationale and the process itself on his blog.
Interestingly, it’s not actually possible for a Canadian to do something like this. You can renounce Canadian citizenship only if you are or will become the citizen of another nation. No statelessness for us.
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I have posted a link to this page on my blog if you don’t mind
http://statelessness-by-choice.blogspot.com/2010/03/stateless-by-choice.html
There is no need to post the comment, just wanted to inform you :) and that was the easiest and fastest way to do so.
Regards,
Artur
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