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10-10-02 Human Rights Alert's report pertaining to corruption of the courts, the legal profession, and law enforcement in Los Angeles County, Calif...
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10-10-02 Human Rights Alert's report pertaining to corruption of the courts, the legal profession, and law enforcement in Los Angeles County, California, was noted by the United Nations Los Angeles, October 2 - Human Rights Alert (NGO), a young organization, with no resources at all, got a mention and a reference in the report staff report of the Human Rights Council (HRC) of the United Nations, [1] as part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States. Page 8: HRAlert referred to corruption in the courts and the legal profession, and discrimination of US law enforcement in California. 69 Notes: 69 HRAlert, pages 1-5. See submission for cases cited. The evidence provided by Human Rights Alert pertained to large-scale false imprisonment at the criminal courts, and real estate fraud in collusion with large financial institutions and law-firms at the civil courts. The HRC report reference was somewhat cryptic regarding "discrimination of US law enforcement in California." It pertained to allegations in the Human Rights Alert report of discrimination by law enforcement against Los Angeles County, California, for at least two decades, through refusal of US law enforcement to address overwhelming evidence of racketeering by judges of the Los Angeles Superior Court. Discrimination against a region of the country is a violation of Human Rights, in and of itself. The Human Rights Alert report to the United Nations provided evidence of such discrimination through conduct of KENNETH KAISER -FBI Assistant Director for Criminal Investigations, and KENNETH MELSON - former Director of US Department of Justice Office of US Attorneys. The report also provided evidence of patronizing of the conduct of the Los Angeles Superior Court by the United States courts - National Tribunals for Protection of Rights pursuant to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - from the US District Court, Central District of California, through the US Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, to the Supreme Court of the United States. Much larger organizations, and even Joint Reports of consortia of organizations got no mention at all. The HRC report was issued as part of the UPR process, established by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 2006. In April 2010, over 100 organizations filed reports as "stakeholders" as part of the review process. In August 2010 the US State Department filed its response. Albeit, the State Department report simply ignored the reports of stakeholders and the HRC staff, and was largely self-congratulatory. Review session regarding Human Rights in the United States is scheduled for November 5, 2010 in Geneva. Human Rights Alert (NGO) is dedicated to discovering, archiving, and disseminating evidence of Human Rights violations by the justice systems of the State of California and the United States in Los Angeles, California, and beyond. Special emphasis is given to the unique role of computerized case management systems in the precipitous deterioration of integrity of the justice system. LINKS [1] 10-01-10 United Nations Human Rights Council Records for 2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States http://www.scribd.com/...
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