Petition Against Convention Rights Violations in the UK
Mr. Ahmed Balogun | 20.06.2007 19:43 | Analysis | Repression | Social Struggles | Liverpool | London
It has been a battle to get to post a Petition of this nature on the Downing Street website. This is because there has been wholescale institutional failures that neither the Home Office and the Ministry of Justice don't want to acknowledge.
A Petition of the General Public
Following the successful acceptance of our petition for Lawful Redress and Compensation of all victims of Judicial Corruption and Improprieties on to the Downing Street ePetitions Board after some battle with the establishments, we ask those interested in Justice ensure their signature is present by following the following address:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/TruthandJustice/
Please note, the petition reads:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to 'Order
Immediate Investigation and Redress for known instances of
Judicial Corruption & Unlawful Imprisonments, current and
ongoing in the UK
It is Unlawful for any judge to preside over any issue that is
being prosecuted by his or her brother’s law firm. In light of
wholesale failures and ineffectiveness of existing institutions
monitory and supervisory, (like the Law Society, Criminal Cases
Review Commission, Lord Chancellor's Department, the Ministry
of Justice, the Home Office, Local MPs, etc, in name of a few.)
to act judiciously without fear or favor on overwhelming
evidence of Judicial Improprieties resulting in Unlawful
Imprisonments contravening Articles 1, 6, 6(3)(c), 7(1)(b), 13
& 50 ECHR and HRA 1998 respectfully. As a consequence of both
national and international obligations to respect Human Rights
and the Rule of Law, the Chair (Mr. Caul Silford Grant) and
Secretary (Mr. Ahmed Balogun) of Campaign for Truth & Justice
hereby this day commend in petition of the general public for
the Prime Minister’s urgent attention.
Thanks for reading the petition, now please support the work by ensuring you sign it by following the provided link below.
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/TruthandJustice/
Following the successful acceptance of our petition for Lawful Redress and Compensation of all victims of Judicial Corruption and Improprieties on to the Downing Street ePetitions Board after some battle with the establishments, we ask those interested in Justice ensure their signature is present by following the following address:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/TruthandJustice/
Please note, the petition reads:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to 'Order
Immediate Investigation and Redress for known instances of
Judicial Corruption & Unlawful Imprisonments, current and
ongoing in the UK
It is Unlawful for any judge to preside over any issue that is
being prosecuted by his or her brother’s law firm. In light of
wholesale failures and ineffectiveness of existing institutions
monitory and supervisory, (like the Law Society, Criminal Cases
Review Commission, Lord Chancellor's Department, the Ministry
of Justice, the Home Office, Local MPs, etc, in name of a few.)
to act judiciously without fear or favor on overwhelming
evidence of Judicial Improprieties resulting in Unlawful
Imprisonments contravening Articles 1, 6, 6(3)(c), 7(1)(b), 13
& 50 ECHR and HRA 1998 respectfully. As a consequence of both
national and international obligations to respect Human Rights
and the Rule of Law, the Chair (Mr. Caul Silford Grant) and
Secretary (Mr. Ahmed Balogun) of Campaign for Truth & Justice
hereby this day commend in petition of the general public for
the Prime Minister’s urgent attention.
Thanks for reading the petition, now please support the work by ensuring you sign it by following the provided link below.
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/TruthandJustice/
Mr. Ahmed Balogun
e-mail:
info@ctjnet.co.uk
Homepage:
http://www.ctjnet.co.uk