Sunday, March 17, 2019

Enough is enough: Declan is updating his complaint to the United Nations last year (WITH UPDATE 17/3/2019)

Our Church and State website has no less than 52 Nobel Laureates on it; for details, see this blog's sidebar under "Church and State" (updated today).

Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms formulates what is the core of free speech. "Everyone has the right to freedom of expression." In an important interpretation of this article, the European Court of Human Rights in Handyside v. UK (1976) indicated that this "freedom of expression" should be construed as follows. It "is applicable not only to 'information' or 'ideas' that are favourably received, or regarded as inoffensive, or as a matter of indifference, but also to those that offend, shock or disturb the State or any sector of the population". Such are the demands of that pluralism, tolerance and broadmindedness without which there is no "democratic society" (see Cliteur, 2010).
Previous post's Update:

17 March (12.58am): Four blocks on access to Church and State already this morning. Declan has decided that enough is enough and it's time to update his complaint to the United Nations last May. The past year for us has been nothing but shambolic. See, for example, my previous post of 10 March, The assault on our emails to our closest colleagues continues unabated. Without a doubt, the assault over the last three months on our email will feature prominently in this updated complaint to the UN under Article 19 (freedom of expression) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

12 March (previous post): Now I cannot post anything in my Facebook wall using my Chrome browser. And blocks on access to our Church and State website continue to escalate (WITH UPDATE 17/3/2019)

Her Excellency Michelle Bachelet Jeria
High Commissioner for Human Rights
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Palais Wilson
52 rue des Pâquis
CH-1201 Geneva
Switzerland

March 2019

Your Excellency,

I write as the Managing Director of the non-profit Network for Church Monitoring to ask you to urge the United Kingdom to accede to the First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the multilateral treaty that commits its parties to respect the civil and political rights of individuals, including the right to freedom of expression enshrined in Article 19 ICCPR and construed by the European Court of Human Rights in Handyside v. United Kingdom (1976).

The First Optional Protocol sets out a system by which the UN's Human Rights Committee can receive and consider complaints from individuals who allege a violation of the ICCPR. But since the UK Government has not ratified the First Optional Protocol, individuals living in the UK are not currently permitted to submit written communications to the Committee. Indeed, the UK is the only European Union member state (prior to its exit from the EU in 2019) and one of only three members of the Council of Europe not to have acceded to the Protocol.

My wife and I complain of an orchestrated campaign of harassment and intimidation by the UK's Security Service (MI5) and/or Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) over a period dating back to 2003. We have exhausted all available domestic remedies and my claim has been dismissed by the European Court on the ground that it "did not disclose any appearance of a violation of the rights and freedoms set out in the Convention or its Protocols". Please see my Communication enclosed herewith. Paragraphs 49-55 outline why the Vatican and the hierarchy of the Catholic Church should be monitored.

We note the UK Government's response cited in the sixth periodic report under the ICCPR, in which it states that the UK Government does not see "a compelling need to accept individual petition to the UN" and that it is the UK Government's view in this regard that "the practical value to the individual citizen is unclear". We believe that the UK Government should be urged to reconsider accession to the First Optional Protocol in order to guarantee effective and consistent protection of the full range of ICCPR rights to those living within its borders.

Yours sincerely,

Declan Heavey
Managing Director
Network for Church Monitoring

The category pages in Church and State are under attack daily to fluctuating extent. (SiteGround is paid $1,000 per year to host the site and manage the server.) For example, as I point out in my earlier post about Royal Mail's service, all three of the articles below have over 1/2 million Facebook likes/shares, not zero. This afternoon the first article stands at 800K and counting, the second article at 617K, and the third article at 616K.


Update Summation 17 March (11.22pm)

1,612th 17 March 2019, 12.09am
1,613th 17 March 2019, 4.02am
1,614th 17 March 2019, 9.43am
1,615th 17 March 2019, 11.49am
1,616th 17 March 2019, 3.53pm
1,617th 17 March 2019, 7.10pm
1,618th 17 March 2019, 10.15pm
1,619th 17 March 2019, 10.17pm
1,620th 17 March 2019, 10.41pm
1,621st 17 March 2019, 10.43pm
1,622nd 17 March 2019, 11.21pm (11)

1,622 blocks on access to our Church and State website since 26 July 2016 (89 blocks 2016; 871 blocks 2017; 516 blocks 2018; 146 blocks 2019); 53 blocks in May 2018 that included 6 blocks on 8 May, the same day as Declan's updated complaint to the United Nations; 42 blocks in October 2018 that included an all-time record-breaking 13 blocks in one day on 2 October; 53 blocks last month that included Facebook's 56th block against our Church and State website since 1 December 2015; 49 blocks this month; 20 blocks last week; 11 blocks so far today (as of 17 March at 11.22pm).

89 blocks 2016
871 blocks 2017
516 blocks 2018
- January 2018: 55 blocks
- February 2018: 45 blocks
- March 2018: 59 blocks
- April 2018: 42 blocks
- May 2018: 53 blocks
- June 2018: 38 blocks
- July 2018: 31 blocks
- August 2018: 28 blocks
- September 2018: 34 blocks
- October 2018: 42 blocks
- November 2018: 43 blocks
- December 2018: 46 blocks
146 blocks 2019
- January 2019: 44 blocks
- February 2019: 53 blocks
- March 2019: 49 blocks (and counting)

27 June 2019: SITE BLOCKS: The blocks on access to our Church and State website continue unabated (WITH UPDATE 17/3/2019: re 1,616th block since 26 July 2016)



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4 January: Information Commissioner: Declan battles the Commissioner's Lead Case Officer over the nature of his data complaint against the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's (WITH UPDATE 31/1/2019) What an experience!

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