E-mail to Galway Councillors dated August 23rd 2005
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Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 14:43:36 +0100 (BST) The Registrar
European Court of Human Rights
Council of Europe
F-67075 STRASBOURG CEDEX
Dear Sir /
Madam,
RE: Council of Europe Case Reference:
25077/05
With reference to your letter to me dated July 12th 2005 please
note that I am encountering delays, that are very largely beyond my control,
regarding the completion of my application for the European Court of Human
Rights which you have sent me.
Among other things, I am at present experiencing the following
difficulties:
1) I am being treated for stress-related
illness, which has been certified by my GP (Dr Michael Mc Cavert), and
which is wholly connected with the legal problems I am writing to you
about.
2) I feel I need the assistance of
a suitably experienced lawyer to help me fill in the application to
have my case brought before the European Court of Human Rights, and that despite
my very best efforts over a period of several years, I have so far failed
completely to find such help.
3) Much to my surprise, and distress, I
have not received replies to several letters I have sent since December 2004
which are directly connected with my present set of legal problems.
Included are those reproduced below at the following six Internet addresses:
Mr Gearoid Geraghty (Lawyer, Fair & Murtagh):
Prime Minister Ahern TD:
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/PrimeMinisterAhernEmail24Feb2005.htm Prime Minister Blair MP: http://www.constitutionofireland.com/PrimeMinisterBlairEmail6April2005.htm EU Commission President Barroso:
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/PresidentBarrosoEmail31May2005.htm Ms Ellen Weaver (Solicitor, Northern Ireland Londonderry Law
Centre):
Citizens Advice Bureau (for Omagh, Northern
Ireland):
4) Largely as a consequence of the
difficulty with the unanswered letters referred to above, there are major doubts
in my mind regarding the issue of "all domestic remedies" being
exhausted (as mentioned in connection with Article 35 of the Convention for
the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and in Section
6 of the "notes for guidance" you have sent me), which is one of the
reasons I feel I am very badly in need of professional legal advice from a
suitably experienced lawyer. (For full text of the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms please see http://conventions.coe.int/treaty/en/Treaties/Html/005.htm
.)
As it is the case that I continue to believe, very strongly,
that my legal rights under Article 6 (Right to a fair trial) and
Article 13 (Right to an effective remedy) of the Convention for the
Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms are being violated in
very major ways, and which are also proving very painful and very damaging for
me incidentally, I still wish to lodge my application with the court; and, I
fully intend to do so as soon as I can, and as best I can. Please note
though that Mr Madden, the Senior Social Worker who is helping me, is on holiday
at present and not due back at work until August 24th as far as I know.
With thoughts of the several "promotion" and "awareness"
statements in the Council of Europe RESOLUTION (99) 50 document (relating
to the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights), I am copying
this e-mail to Mr Alvero Gil-Robles. Please note that for reasons
which I feel should be very obvious, in view of what I have related above, that
I am particularly interested in the Article 3. c. statement relating to
the provision of "advice and information on the protection of human rights
and prevention of human rights violations". (Full text at:
http://www.coe.int/T/f/commissaire_d.h/unité_de_communication/Commissaire/Mandat/
Resolution(1999)50_E.asp#TopOfPage ) Unfortunately, and as I have already tried to relate via a
number of Council of Europe e-mail addresses last Saturday (August 13th 2005), I
have been having major problems with the e-mail address you have published at
your website for Mr Gil-Robles. For more detailed information on this
matter please see copy of my e-mail of last Saturday at:
On account of the fact that I believe corruption - political,
legal, and corporate corruption (operating on a transnational basis), all very
potently mixed up with each other, all feeding off each other, and all
vigorously supporting each other - lays firmly at the core of the extremely
severe set of personal health and legal difficulties I am at present
experiencing, I would like to take this opportunity to state that I fully agree
with the statement on corruption made by the European Ministers of
Justice in 1997 at their 21st Conference in Prague,
which I have reproduced below:
"... corruption represents a major threat to the rule of law, democracy, human rights, fairness and social justice, that it hinders economic development and endangers the stability of democratic institutions and the moral foundations of society". The above piece of text was copied from the "How was GRECO
set up?" page at the COE website http://www.greco.coe.int/ .) Consequently, I am sending
a copy of this e-mail to the COE "Secretariat of the Group of States against
corruption".
Later today, I plan to send a printed and signed copy of this
e-mail to you through the registered post.
Yours faithfully,
William Finnerty.
"St Albans"
New Inn Ballinasloe County Galway Republic of Ireland. PRINTED COPY (by hand) to: Dr
Michael Mc Cavert GP (Omagh Health Centre, County Tyrone, Northern
Ireland).
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