"I am looking forward to working closely with
colleagues in the Council, the Commission, the European
Parliament and the Member States to strengthen Europe's
foreign policy. We will do this with determination and with
full respect for the values that the European Union stands
for, above all peace and prosperity, freedom and democracy,
the rule of law and the universality and
indivisibility of human
rights."
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Dear Lady
Ashton,In
connection with what I feel is a very long and growing string
of outrageous and convoluted psychological abuses over the
past 10 years or so -- which has resulted (for me) in the set
of major
C-PTSD (Complex-Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder) type psychological injuries that I am at present
trying to recover from -- I wrote to
Prime Minister Gordon
Brown MP on
November 30th last regarding my
"Right to an effective
remedy" under the terms of
Article
47 of
The Charter of
the Fundamental Rights of the European Union: which I understand
"became law"
on
December 1st 2009.
Unfortunately, I have not
received
any reply of any kind from Prime
Minster Gordon Brown.
A copy of the text of the letter
in question (which I believe is self-explanatory), together
with the associated Post Office registration receipts, can be
seen at:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterGordonBrown/30November2009/Email.htm .Please note that printed
versions of my November 30th 2009 letter to Prime Minister
Brown were also sent, using the registered postal services, to
Republic of Ireland Prime Minister Brian Cowan TD, and
to
Mr Ivan Armstrong who is the
Omagh District
Manager of the
Northern Ireland Housing Executive
(NIHE). It is also the case that I have not received
any reply of any kind from Prime Minister Cowan,
or from Mr Armstrong; and, in addition, that
none
of my belongings being held by the
NIHE
and the
PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) have
arrived at my brother's address, as I have
requested.
With further reference to
Article
47 of
The Charter of the
Fundamental Rights of the European Union, I wish you to know that I am
particularly interested in the section which states: "
Everyone shall
have the possibility of being advised, defended, and
represented".
Apart from just one instance,
which involved a number of discussions over a period of some
days with a German judge who was briefly visiting England on
family business in
2002, I have never --
throughout the past
10 years or so --
succeeded in finding a single lawyer (or a law firm or a legal
body) willing to even
discuss the factual
existence of
human rights
law with me, let alone use it to
advise,
defend, and
represent me. This, as I see things,
is the main reason why I cannot recover from the C-PTSD
injuries I am now suffering from.
Although I believe
the legal advice the German judge in question gave me was
potentially very good, which, allowing for the fact that I
could not find any lawyer (or law firm) willing to help me --
either in
England, or in the
Republic of Ireland
-- was basically to try and place the
whole
matter into the hands of
Amnesty International.
However, when I then tried to put this piece of legal
advice into practice, Amnesty International claimed, several
days after my discussions with the judge had ended, that they
had not received the
registered letter (which contained
irrefutable evidence of wrongdoing on two compact disks) that
I had sent to them. Additional information regarding this
particular attempt of mine to get justice, which later
involved the
London Metropolitan Police Service, and
Mr and Mrs Tony Blair (former UK Prime Minister), can
be found in the "
Cherie
Booth" section of my
November 30th 2009
letter Prime Minister Gordon Brown referred to
above.
Information (from what I regard as good quality
professional sources) which I have found on the
Internet -- and which I believe is fully supported by
common sense, strongly suggests that in order to
recover from the C-PTSD injuries I now suffer from, I need to
achieve
"settlement, resolution and closure". In order to achieve these
things I also need to get
justice; and, to get justice I need
the services of a knowledgeable and competent lawyer who is
prepared to use
human rights law on my
behalf.
Allowing for the fact that I have not received
any reply or response of any kind from Prime Minister Brown,
or from Prime Minister Cowan to my November 30th letter (in
which I requested help from them of the kind I am now seeking
from you), and also allowing for the public comments regarding
"
the rule of law
and the universality and indivisibility of human
rights" which you have recently stated in public on
behalf of the
European Union, it would be much
appreciated if you could please advice me as to how --
in
PRACTICE -- I can have the benefit of this set of
principles and assurances in my every day life.
I feel
I should point out that when public officials and bodies I
write to requesting such help fail to even acknowledge receipt
of my requests -- as appears (to me) to be what is happening
regarding my November 30th 2009 letters to Prime Minister
Brown and Prime Minister Cowan -- that it invariably and
significantly adds new dimensions and extra strength to the
overall set of
C-PTSD injuries I have earlier received
"
at the hands of individuals and public officials and
bodies" in my "
struggles to try to correct
environmental wrongdoing" (in the words of
Dr Michael
McCavert GP): due to
the
accumulative nature of C-PTSD.
I feel I
should also point out that included among the many
disappointments and set-backs I have had over the past
10
years or so regarding such requests for help, are those
connected with the
e-mail dated
December 21st 2001 (
eight years ago
today) I sent through the
registered post to
Margot
Wallstrom (and several other people),
during the period when she was the
European Union
Environment Commissioner.
With reference to the
"
freedoms
guaranteed by the law" aspect of
Article 47
of
The Charter of the Fundamental Rights of the
European Union, please note that within a few months of I
sending the
December 21st 2001 e-mail (and the
associated registered letter) to
Margot Wallstrom
referred to in the paragraph just above, there followed
the first of
two separate attempts by
Republic
of Ireland public officials to
maliciously
criminalise me by
grossly corrupt means (as I see
it), which involved former
Republic of Ireland Justice
Minister (and former
Attorney General)
Michael
McDowell; and, that in order to avoid being criminalised,
which I did actually manage to do -- even though I could not
find any human rights lawyer (or lawyer of any kind) to help
me -- this very limited piece of success for me came at the
extreme cost of I having to spend
two separate
periods (totalling approximately
four years and
four months) of living in "forced exile" outside the
Republic of Ireland jurisdiction: entirely against my
wishes.
In connection with the issues outlined in the
paragraph immediately above, I would be grateful if you would
please take careful note of the letter sent to former Justice
Minister McDowell by
Gerard Madden
(Senior Social Worker) dated
November 7th
2005, a scanned copy of which can be viewed at:
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/Constitution/GerardMadden7November2005/Letter.htm
.
I am hoping that I will receive a
written
reply from you within the coming three weeks or so
regarding this request for help with finding a lawyer who will
provide me with the practical assistance I need to achieve the
effective
remedy which
Article
47 of
The
Charter of the Fundamental Rights of the European Union
clearly states is a "
Right" for
"
Everyone".
For
future reference purposes
I will later today place a copy of this e-mail at the
following
Internet location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/BaronessAshton/21December2009/Email.htm
If the link just above fails for any reason, please
try the following "tiny url" equivalent:
http://tinyurl.com/yccknomYours
sincerely,
William Finnerty.
http://www.humanrightsireland.com=============================
From:
http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barroso/ashton/index_en.htm
...
"I am looking forward to working closely with
colleagues in the Council, the Commission, the European
Parliament and the Member States to strengthen Europe's
foreign policy. We will do this with determination and with
full respect for the values that the European Union stands
for, above all peace and prosperity, freedom and democracy,
the rule of law and the universality and
indivisibility of human rights."The Right
Honourable The Baroness Ashton of
Upholland
(High Representative of the
Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and Vice
President of the European
Commission.)
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