Dr Michael Mc Cavert (General Practitioner)
Drumragh Family
Practice
Omagh Health Centre
Mountjoy Road
Omagh, County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland, BT79 7BA.
Dear Dr McCavert, Just
after seeing you on Friday January 25th 2008, I happened by accident to come
across the attached "
do you know somebody" pamphlet produced by
"The
Northern Ireland Centre for Trauma & Transformation" (associated with
http://www.nice.org.uk/ ) at the Reception Desk of the Health
Centre.
On looking through the section with the "tick boxes" I found
myself answering "yes" to almost all of the symptoms listed.
I later
contacted The Centre and had a counselling session with
Geraldine Kerr on
Wednesday January 30th 2008, and at one point she suggested that I should try to
make sure I let you know that I have been to see her regarding the pamphlet's
contents.
The day after, I wrote to Geraldine Kerr (with some additional
information relating to my legal case). Please find enclosed a copy of the
e-mail I used, dated January 31st 2008, the contents of which are
self-explanatory I feel. (An electronic copy of the e-mail in question has been
placed at
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/GeraldineKerr/31January2008/Email.htm
)
Allowing for the recently discovered evidence that I might be suffering
from prostate cancer, I am naturally having thoughts about making a start at
putting my affairs in order; and, to do this I now very badly need to able to
visit to my home in the
Republic of Ireland, which I have not been to for
over three years: and to do so without having to run the risk of being arrested
and forced to appear before a
kangaroo court (i.e. a sham legal
proceeding, the outcome of which is essentially made in advance, for the purpose
of providing a conviction, either by going through the motions of manipulated
procedure or by allowing no defence at all) - at a time when I am suffering from
Complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and which I have so far had
almost no formal professional treatment for.
As I have mentioned to you
and
Gerry Madden (Senior Social Worker) on a number of occasions, I have
great difficulty in seeing how I ever can benefit from formal treatment for
C-PTSD: until
after the legal abuse I am being subjected to
has stopped, or there are clear signs that it is about to be stopped. At things
stand, no such signs exist - at least none that I know of.
In the
meantime, I've also had a letter from my half-sister Margie Dolan (dated January
27th 2008), in which she has made it clear that she feels unable to keep on
providing me with financial support indefinitely. (On account of owning my own
home in the Republic of Ireland, I am not eligible apparently for any
means-tested social security benefits in Northern Ireland.)
As I have
already mentioned to you, the monthly Euros 1,000 sums I have been receiving
from my brother (Gerald Finnerty) and my half-sister now amount to a total of
something in the region of
Euros 26,000: and this has happened because I
have so far failed to get "
asylum seeker" status in Northern Ireland,
even though the
only reason I have been in Northern Ireland since
December 2004 is to avoid the very direct consequences of unlawful legal
and mental abuse (which could include imprisonment), at the hands of public
servants in the Republic of Ireland.
Partly as a result of my
half-sister's decision to "draw the line" (which is not seen by me as at all
unreasonable of her allowing for the amount of money she has loaned me so far),
I am thinking that I may now have to sell my home in the Republic of Ireland -
which is yet another reason why I need easy access to the Republic of
Ireland.
All things considered, I have come to the conclusion that my
case really requires
an immediate
investigation now regarding the way the caring professions, and
the legal profession, have been handling my affairs for the past several years:
which, leaving aside the much appreciated efforts made by both yourself and
Gerry Madden, strongly suggests that the very senior people involved with the
administration of the caring and legal professions have no regard whatsoever for
human rights law abuses involving
Article 6 (Right to fair trial) and
Article 13 (Right to an effective remedy) of
The European Convention
on Human Rights. (Additional detailed information on this subject can be
found via the following link:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=EC+Human+Rights+Act+2003+(Republic+of+Ireland)&btnG=Search&meta=
.)
Two periods of hospitalisation in Northern Ireland (both directly
linked with the Complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder I am suffering from), and
numerous meetings with Gerry Madden have all so far completely failed to produce
the legal help I need (i.e. legal help which fully recognises the factual
existence of human rights law).
To date, I have not even managed to find
a lawyer who is willing to discuss my legal rights under The European Convention
of Human Rights with me, let alone use them on by behalf to protect me from the
psychological abuse I am being subjected to.
Also, and as it is still the
case that I have never received any reply from
Chief Justice Murray (or
from any of his senior lawyer colleagues) to the registered letter reproduced at
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/ChiefJusticeMurray/28August2007/Letter.htm
, I am not sure if any of the senior lawyers in question are even aware of the
contents of the letter in question.
If it is possible for you to trigger
an investigation into my case, I would be very grateful if you could do so as
soon as you reasonably can please. Otherwise, perhaps you could advise me as to
whom I should approach myself (for the purpose of initiating such an
investigation).
You may wish to note that I already
attempted to launch an investigation of sorts myself in 2005, which far from
helping me, just
added to the general trauma I felt at the time
(because the final, overall investigation results appeared so extremely
questionable and disappointing to me). Further information on this
particular aspect of my case can be found at
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/ConvenorWH-SSB-7Feb2005.htm
.
For your convenience, and in the hope it might make it more easy for
you to communicate the growing difficulties of my situation to others who may be
able and willing to help, I will place a copy of the text of this letter at the
following Internet location later today:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/DrMichaelMcCavert/2February2008Letter.htm
.
Kind regards,
William Finnerty. (
www.humanrightsireland.com
)
ATTACHED:
(a) Copy of
"
do you know somebody" pamphlet produced by The Northern Ireland Centre
for Trauma & Transformation.
(
b) Copy of e-mail
dated January 31st 2008 to Geraldine Kerr (Counsellor at The NI Trauma
Centre)
.
COPIES TO:
(1) Gerry Madden (Senior
Social Worker, Lissan House, Omagh).
(
2) Geraldine Kerr
(Counsellor at The Northern Ireland Centre for Trauma &
Transformation).
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End of letter text to Dr
McCavert
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Copy
of closely associated e-mail to
Gerard Madden (Senior Social Worker)
dated February 13th 2008:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/GerardMadden/13Feb2008/Email.htm
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For
future reference purposes a copy
of this e-mail will be placed at the following location later today:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/HealthMinisterMaryHarney/25February2008/Email.htm
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COPY: As I have
not
received any
reply from
Dr McCavert (GP) to my letter to him above dated February 2nd
2008, a printed and signed copy of this e-mail will be sent to him later today
through the "Recorded Delivery" post.
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