Friday, June 21, 2019

For the last two days I can hardly open a page on the internet. Perhaps Declan's complaint to the UN under Article 19 (freedom of expression) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights will be completed within days

Our Church and State website has no less than 57 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).





20.06 12:15 Paragraph 2 of my previous post:

"We have never been able to get the basic support we need from St Mungo's, but we have been battling them from pillar to post for over a year, culminating in a reference for me yesterday that raises more questions than it answers. On 5 June I posted St Mungo's: Declan's email to CEO Howard Sinclair of this Mayor of London-commissioned charity further to pre-action letter dated 26 April 2019 (WITH UPDATE 20/6/2019). The update to the post raises serious questions relating to transparency and trust when it comes to this charity, not me. It also contains a quote from Don Collins, President of the Washington DC-based International Services Assistance Fund, who observed last week that "This obscene disregard for your rights seems to continue unresolved!" Declan will put the record straight in his forthcoming updated complaint to the United Nations under Article 19 (freedom of expression) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. This cover letter will more likely be dated some day next month: ..."

20 June: St Mungo's: Now I can't even get a satisfactory reference from this Mayor of London-commission charity after three years of voluntary work. Declan is updating his threat-to-life complaint to the United Nations last year

Last year St Mungo's made the international press for all the wrong reasons. They are accused of helping to get rough sleepers arrested and deported. When the story came through my Russia Today (RT) news feed, it left Declan gob smacked. He subsequently spoke with Diane Taylor, the journalist covering the story for the Guardian.



From My Picks:

19 June: Greater London Authority: The Mayor of London's Rough Sleeping Team at City Hall breach Declan's rights by contacting St Mungo's on his behalf without his authority or consent (WITH UPDATE 20/6/2019)

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan


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