I commend the lives of
12
(probably more) lost Australian souls and the fates of
36
(probably more) de-fatheredand de-grandparented Australian children,
every day
into your Parliamentary hands, until these atrocities areinvestigated and remedied, and no longer repeated by the Australian Government:
;
;
Open Request for Parliamentary Action
I am writing to each of you, as strong, independent and/or new Members of Parliament to ask you to take actionin parliament to investigate the Australian Government's statistics from the Child Support Agency and the FamilyCourt of Australia that indicate that every day in Australia 12 non-custodial parents (almost but not exclusivelydads) choose death over continued suffering at the hands of those Government institutions and the lawyerspacked inside them [see below].Both the (provisional* - litigation pending) Member for Lalor, Ms Gillard nor the Member for Barton, Mr McClelland, along with their Rudd-Gillard Ministerial colleagues have refused for years to engage in dialogueover these issues [see below].As far as my researches indicate the last time that these issues were raised in the floor of the House of Representatives was by the then Deputy Speaker, the Honorable Member for Curtin, Mr Rocher, on 17.06.1997:
.So it is not out of 'court' to be asking you good Parliamentarians to raise these frightful questions in the House of Representatives again before next Friday's end of the current Parliamentary sessions.Should there not be time to raise these issues, and have these demands filled, during the no doubt packeddebating sessions next week, I implore that some or all of you at least raise them during question time(s).Here are the things that need to be investigated. Which Ms Gillard and Mr McClelland, in contempt of their Parliamentary and Ministerial duties to the Australian public (Chapters I and Chapter II of the Constitution)refuse to do.
Independent Investigation of the
Child Support Agency
“Client Death Toll” which exceeds 4,000
non-custodial parents
per annum:
Independent Investigation of more than 100,000 human rights violations committed in the Australian
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