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Information sent
to Professor McWilliamsby W. Finnerty. Sat Sep 09, 2006
11:25
The basic information in my September 7th
Indymedia item just above, regarding rampant corruption (as I see it) in the
legal profession in the Republic of Ireland, was yesterday passed on to
Professor Monica McWilliams, Chief Commissioner, Northern Ireland Human
Rights Commission.
According to a recent newspaper article in
The Irish News (Page 23, September 6th 2006), Ms McWilliams is at present
working very hard it seems on the
Bill of Rights connected with the Good
Friday Agreement.
As some readers will already know, the
Good
Friday Agreement has now been deeply embedded into "
Bunreacht na
hEireann" (Constitution of the Republic of Ireland): under the title
"Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act, 1998".
My hope is
that Ms McWilliams will take account of situations like mine - whereby the only
way I can avoid being corruptly criminalised in the Republic of Ireland, and yet
remain on the Island of Ireland, is to live in forced exile in Northern Ireland:
in rented accommodation, while the home which I am the legal owner of in County
Galway lays empty and grows derelict. The situation outlined
in the paragraph above has been going on for over 20 months now so far (i.e.
since December 7th 2004); and, despite strong support from my GP in Omagh (Dr
McCavert) and a senior social worker (Mr Madden), between the three of us we
still cannot find a lawyer willing to even discuss the human rights aspects of
my case: in EITHER of the two jurisdictions on the Island of
Ireland.
The full text of the e-mail sent yesterday to Ms
McWilliams, which was copied to
Dr. Maurice Manning (President, Republic
of Ireland Human Rights Commission), can be viewed at the following
address:
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/HumanRightsOrganisations/8September2006/Email.htm Related
Link: http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/ ======================================
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above text has been copied from the following
Indymedia (Ireland)
location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/78222?comment_limit=0&condense_comments=false#comment166332
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