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In, um das Sorgerecht Todesfälle ...
Keine Offiziere von einem Tod in Haft verurteilte in Großbritannien seit 1969
In, auf alle Ungerechtigkeiten ...
Aktivisten geloben, den Druck aufrecht erhalten, alle Ungerechtigkeiten protestieren
Am 17. Juni 2012 people gathered at peaceful vigils to remember fathers that have died in police, Gefängnis, mental health and immigration detention.
These nationally organised peaceful vigils took place simultaneously in Manchester, Birmingham, Central London, Brixton, Tottenham, Sheffield, Slough, High Wycombe and a number of other locations across the country.
Tippa Naphtali, Mikey Powell Campaign & 4WardEver UK said; “These deaths have just got to stop. Family campaigners need to take matters into our hands in a manner more unprecedented than anything seen before. We need to adopt intelligent and collaborative responses, working with a single vision and strategy”.
The Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody report published in 2011 angegeben: insgesamt, gab es 5,998 Todesfälle für die aufgezeichneten 11 Jahren ab 2000 zu 2010. Dies ist ein Durchschnitt von 545 Todesfälle pro Jahr.
Ein UFFC campaign spokesperson said;
“Trotz der Tatsache, gab es 11 rechtswidrigen Tötung Urteile seit 1990 Es hat nie eine erfolgreiche Strafverfolgung.
“Our joint efforts have yielded some results. The police self-investigation of deaths was replaced by the Independent Police Complaints Commission and the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman now investigates deaths in prison and immigration detention. The Attorney General was forced to undergo a review of the role of the Crown Prosecution Service, and corporate manslaughter laws are now extended to custody deaths.
“Allerdings, these reforms have not addressed the lack of justice in outstanding cases. Wir glauben, dass gerechte Fügung Gerechtigkeit in Großbritannien getan werden muss und gesehen werden zu tun, wenn die breite Öffentlichkeit ein hohes Maß an Vertrauen in die gerechte Justizverwaltung zu genießen sind.
“The poor quality and speed of independent investigations conducted by the Independent Police Complaints Commission and an Inquest process that is seriously under resourced, subject to delay and limited in remit and is not fit for purpose. Both critically fail to protect or support the rights of victims or their families”.
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Some words from vigil organisers and participants:
Wesley Ahmed (Manchester)
The vigil went very well. We had around 150-200 people attend. We started off in Piccadilly Gardens with a singer/song writer Claire Mooney who did a couple of songs dedicated to Anthony’s family, then Marina Anthony’s mum got up and did a very emotional speech which touched everybody’s heart. Janet Alder came and spoke about her fight for justice over Christopher’s death.
We had a 2 minute silence for everyone who have lost their lives by the Police / Staat. We held their names up on pieces of paper who have died by the hands of the police, Habib Paps, Christopher Alter, Mark Duggan, Sean Rigg, Ricky Bishop, Ian Tomlinson just to name a few.
We then had a peaceful march down to Bootle Street Police Station, Manchester and stood outside with our banners chanting NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE.
We hope the other campaigns vigils went well and we would like to say a big thank you for all their support.We are now one family, we do not just fight for justice for one, we fight justice for ALL.