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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 16:30:54 +0100 (BST)
From: "William Finnerty" <newinngalway@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Applying for asylum - guidance sought please
To: "Northern Ireland Law Centre (Western Area Office, Londonderry)" <admin.derry@lawcentreniwest.org>
CC: "Gerard J Madden (Senior Social Worker)" <gmadden@slt.n-i.nhs.uk>
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Dear Sir / Madam,

I left the Republic of Ireland (where my home is located) because of fear of persecution by the authorities there, and I am at present living in Northern Ireland.

Outline information regarding my legal difficulties in the Republic of Ireland can be found in the text of the July 2nd 2005 e-mail reproduced below to Dr Maurice Manning, who is President of The Irish Human Rights Commission.

Despite my being in receipt during recent months of what I see as very good quality help from Mr Gerard Madden, who is a senior social worker with the Omagh Community Mental Health Team, it seems to me that no practical progress at all is being made by way of I being enabled to justly resolve my legal problems with the Republic of Ireland authorities. 

Very recently, and largely because my savings are running out and because I fear becoming destitute, Mr Madden has provided me with information on applying for asylum (under the terms of Article 14.1 of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights as set out at Internet page address http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html ).

Mr Madden has also suggested that, to begin with, I should first seek guidance from your office regarding the matter of I applying for asylum here - and hence this letter to you.

With due regard for the information contained in the email text to Dr Manning reproduced below, and the fact that I do not feel it is at all safe for me to return to my home in the Republic of Ireland, it would be very much appreciated if you could advise me please as to how I might best proceed regarding the matter of I formally seeking asylum here. 

Please note that to date I have not received any reply at all from Dr Manning to the e-mail reproduced below, and that this apparently negative response from The Irish Human Rights Commission has now become a source of added concern for me.

Later today I will send you a printed and signed copy of this email through the registered post, which I will address as follows: The Administrator, Law Centre Northern Ireland (Western Area Office), 9 Clarendon Street, Londonderry BT48 7EP.

I would be very grateful if you would reply to me through the address I am using for this e-mail please (i.e. newinngalway@yahoo.co.uk ).  I would also like you to copy your reply to Mr Madden at his e-mail address provided in the Cc: section above please.

Yours faithfully,

William Finnerty.

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Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 12:00:44 +0100 (BST)
From: William Finnerty <newinngalway@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Flouting of human rights law ...
To: "Dr Maurice Manning \(President of Irish Human Rights Commission\)" <info@ihrc.ie>
CC: "Gerard J Madden \(Senior Social Worker\)" <gmadden@slt.n-i.nhs.uk>,
"Adrian O'Kane \(Solicitor at Patrick Fahy & Co.\)" <adrian.okane@pfahy.com>,
"Patrick J. Fahy \(Solicitor\)" <patrick.fahy@pfahy.com>,
Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission http://uk.f264.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=webmaster@nihrc.org 

Dear Dr Manning,
 
I feel I am being very badly bullied by public servants who appear to me to be flouting human rights law with impunity - apparently with the tacit approval of the legal profession.
 
This problem has been going on in my case for several years now; and, try as I might, I have so far failed to secure the services of a human rights lawyer (or indeed any kind of lawyer) who is willing to help me to protect myself against what I see as a long string of outrageous, and steadily growing, psychological abuse.
 
Things have been allowed to develop to the stage where my mental health is now under very serious threat, as I believe my GP (Dr Michael Mc Cavert) would be very willing to confirm to anyone with responsibilities in the matter. (For some detailed information relating to Dr Mc Cavert's involvement, please see http://www.constitutionofireland.com/CommunityMentalHealthTeamOmagh1June2005.htm )
 
A list of the five most recent items of written correspondence connected with my ongoing efforts to resist what I see as a very determined attempt to maliciously criminalise me, by corrupt means, can be seen at the following Internet address: http://www.constitutionofireland.com/PrimeMinisterAhernEmail27June2005.htm
 
I believe the malicious attempt to corruptly criminalise me is a direct result of I trying to draw public attention to Article 28A.1 of the written Constitution of the Republic of Ireland, and the fact that alterations made in 2001 (and possibly later) to the Republic of Ireland Waste Management Act, which remove decision making power from my democratically elected local government representatives in connection with the location of superdumps and incinerators, appear to me (and others) to violate Article 28A.1 in a very straightforward and blatant manner.
 
One consequence of this piece of wholly flawed, anti-democratic, and unlawful legislation (as I see it) is that two huge superdumps are now to be built within a mile or so of my home in County Galway: unless I can succeed in having the constitutionality of the alterations in question checked in the Republic of Ireland High Court - as I believe I have, and ALWAYS have had, a legal right to do.  Please note that work on one of the two superdumps in question, that is the Greenstar / National Toll Roads one in Kilconnel, started some weeks ago.
 
Some detailed information relating to my efforts to have the constitutionality of the alterations to the Waste Management Act checked can be seen in Section 1 of the appeal I made to An Bord Pleanala on February 21st 2004 at http://www.finnachta.com/BordPleanalaAppeal.htm 
 
It would be very much appreciated if your organisation (The Irish Human Rights Commission www.ihrc.ie ) would look into the above matters for me please.
 
I look forward to hearing from you, as soon as possible please, regarding your conclusions. 
 
Later today I intend to send a printed and signed copy of this e-mail to you through the registered post to your Dublin address (i.e Fourth Floor, Jervis House, Jervis Street, Dublin 1).
 
Yours sincerely,
 
William Finnerty.
 
St Albans
New Inn
Ballinasloe
County Galway
Republic of Ireland.
 
 
PS: Further background information relating to my case can be found at the following web site address: http://www.constitutionofireland.com/
 
 
Printed copy (by hand) to:
Dr Michael Mc Cavert (Omagh Health Centre, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland).
 
 


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