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Why was this blog created?

All further in-house efforts to further justice in the US justice system are futile. These efforts are only worthwhile to the degree that they provide additional documentation of the widespread corruption of the US justice system.

Our focus must be on the international community.

In November 2010 the United Nations will review for the first time ever the Human Rights record of the United States. Corruption of the justice system was the core of reports filed by Human Rights Alert and others for the April 2010 deadline.

In August 2010 the US State Department is scheduled to respond on the reports, and in November 2010 the UN will conduct the review session and issue the report, and set goals, which the US would be asked to reach between 2010 and the next scheduled review in 2014.

Between now and November 2010, we must focus on informing and lobbying the nations that sit on the review panel, to ensure that the most effective report is issued.

This blog was created in hope that the German Federal Government would support a UN UPR report that calls upon the US federal government to provide equal protection under the law to all who reside in the United States.

Please call or write your elected representatives and ask that the German Government support in November 2010 the issuance of a UPR report by the United Nations, which calls upon the US government to abide by its duties and responsibilities pursuant to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – ratified international law.

Bitte rufen Sie an oder schreiben Sie Ihrem gewählten Vertreter. Fragen Sie, ob die deutsche Regierung im November 2010 die Ausstellung eines UPR Bericht der Vereinten Nationen unterstuetzt.

Bitte unterzeichnen Sie die Petition - Richard Fine zu Befreien

RICHARD FINE was arrested on March 4, 2009 and is held since then in solitary confinement in Twin Tower Jail in Los Angeles, California, with no records,  conforming with the fundamentals of the law, as the basis for his arrest and jailing.

Richard Fine - 70 Jahre alt, ehemaliger US-Staatsanwalt, hatte gezeigt, dass die Richter in Los Angeles County "nicht zulässig" Zahlungen angenommen hatten (von den Medien "Bestechungsgelder" genannt). Am 20. Februar 2009 unterzeichnete der Gouverneur von Kalifornien "rückwirkende Immunität" (Verzeihung) für alle Richter in Los Angeles. Weniger als zwei Wochen später, am 4. März 2009, wurde Richard Fine in einer öffentlichen Sitzung verhaftet, ohne Gerichtlichen beschluss. Er ist seitdem in Einzelhaft in Los Angeles, Kalifornien; es ist weder ein Urteil noch eine Verurteilung ergangen.

Bitte unterzeichnen Sie die Petition - Richard Fine zu Befreien:

Samstag, 26. Juni 2010

Willkommen auf dem sonnigen Los Angeles, Kalifornien

 

"Los Angeles County haben die besten Gerichte, die Geld kaufen konnte."
KNBC (October 16, 2008) 
"Unschuldige Menschen bleiben im Gefängnis"
LAPD Blue Ribbon Review Panel Report (2006) 
*Los Angeles County ist "Epizentrum der Epidemie von Immobilien und Hypotheken Betrug."
FBI (2004) 
"... Richter angeklagt und verurteilt eine schwankende Anzahl von Personen für Verbrechen, die sie nicht begangen hat."
Prof David Burcham, Dean, Loyola Law School, LA (2000) 
*"Dies ist das Verhalten mit den meisten Diktatoren und repressive Staaten ... Polizei und Richter verbundenen Verantwortung übernehmen müssen, wenn unschuldige Menschen verurteilt werden."
Prof Erwin Chemerinksy, Dean, Irvine Law School (2000)






* "Los Angeles County got the best courts that money could buy".
KNBC (October 16, 2008) 
* "Innocent people remain in prison"
LAPD Blue Ribbon Review Panel Report (2006) 
* Los Angeles County is "the epicenter of the epidemic of real estate and mortgage fraud."
FBI (2004) 
* “…judges tried and sentenced a staggering number of people for crimes they did not commit."
Prof David Burcham, Dean, Loyola Law School, LA (2000) 
* “This is conduct associated with the most repressive dictators and police states… and judges must share responsibility when innocent people are convicted.”
Prof Erwin Chemerinksy, Dean, Irvine Law School (2000)

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