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Database for Nuremberg Process
Irina Khalip

The trick of the "parasite" decree.

Our house is the newest in our city. Many of the tenants did not understand what was going on. I was among them.

At first, announcements were pasted up on entrance doors of our cooperative house that the Housing and Communal Services Department (HCSD) had signed an agreement with AIS "HCS Settlement". From now on, the calculations of utility bills will be integrated into the AIS. To register homeowners and their family members, everybody has to provide a certificate of state registration of their apartment and a technical passport. Frankly speaking, I immediately rushed to the cooperative with all the documents and joyfully began to rattle: "Will be possible to pay for the utilities without any notice? That is, it can do it lying on the beach in the middle of nowhere? Oh, how convenient it is!"

Don't throw tomatoes, dear readers. The lapse of the reason was short, and I was quickly explained. The HCSD employees gave me a weird look. They asked: "Didn't you understand anything?" Only then I learned that all housing cooperatives had withstood an unabated siege from the state. The state used to have fainting sickness when utility bills were presented not by the state personally, but by an accountant of the housing and utility sector. And after the new edition of the "parasite" decree, it took the offensive. All HCSDs were explained: you are sitting in your basements and do not know if there are any parasites, and you charge "utility bills" according to one formula. And now everything will be different, we add you to the base. Two more bases - the NSSF and the Agency On State Registration And Land Cadastre (ASRLC) - will immediately be involved. The NSSF is involved so that every parasite could be detected. The ASRLC is engaged to immediately identify and hold accountable those who own more than one apartment. Our house could withstand for almost a year and a half. Thank you.

When the new version of the "parasite" decree was invented, it was clear that the main point was not to raise housing and utility tariffs for those who added to the database. The base itself is the major thing. Well, the increased tariffs will affect the unemployed and their families. But it's a trifle for the state. And it won't solve any economic problems, and the state knows it well. The point is to collect personal data of the whole country.

Note that they are not interested in comments. There is no need to create a database of dissidents. That database has long been formed by the entire nation, and the authorities know it. The authorities are now systematically collecting data about each of us. Notice: the HUS base, the NSSF base, the Interior Ministry base, and the database of the Ministry for Taxes and Duties. At present, they are creating a national base of students and even a separate base of families with many children. Officials are trying to be creative and invent various humane reasons for this data collection.

As for large families, they say: the database is necessary to ensure support and care to every family. As for the HUS base, it explains that the accountant of the housing cooperative does not know what the tenants' income is, and charge equal utility payments according to the size of an apartment. After all, there may be tenants entitled to a state subsidy. An accountant will not be informed, but the state will solve the problem, just grant it access. An increasingly naive person may believe this. I doubt someone may.

We all know the heart of the matter. It does not lie on the surface, but it exists. Everything is very simple. The state has nothing to take from us anymore, no matter what bases it creates. Our personal data, fingerprints, grades from primary schools, contact lists, children's nicknames and profiles on social networks have long been studied by them. Everything possible was stolen long ago. Everything possible was taken away. Everything possible was wasted. Let them create any databases, we do not care anymore.

But, after all, they add each other to these databases. Neighbours in Drazdy rub hands and write out damaging information. Of course, one should be attentive to notice it. Every official tries to disguise himself and register the second or third house on his mother-in-law. But their simple algorithms serve as a piece of criminating evidence: "I registered a palace on Mikhailauna, and Ivanych, the bastard, registered on Piatrouna. So, let's see, who is Piatrouna?" And at first opportunity, they'll rush denounce to the police. This information will be very useful for the future Nuremberg process.

So let them keep making up lists if there is nothing else to do. Let them collect damaging information, create and unite their bases. Let them not chip each other accidentally in the heat of work fever, otherwise, their relatives will have to register a pet passport.

Irina Khalip, especially for Charter97.org

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