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Al

Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 196
Location: IN ... justice Scotland (& tlomb)
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:27 pm Post subject: Yet still nothing was done ... |
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| Quote: | Some quotes from this "murderous and heinous" covered up case ... at the murky hands of Messrs Salmond, MacAskill, Ms Sturgeon and their SNP "Government":
"The best years of his life have been completely wasted, ruined and destroyed and can never be given back to him... NOTHING will ever compensate for what's happened to him now...
"I'm glad to see I wasn't the only journalist who failed ****, although I would like to be able to say that someone in my profession had helped him... "
Freelance "Investigative" Journalist
March 2005
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Yet still nothing was done. To the detached observer it seems at best incredible, and at worst heinously negligent, that no-one properly intervened.
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When you are fully informed of any wrongdoing, criminality and injustice, and you choose not to properly act and intervene to put an immediate stop to that wrongdoing, criminality and injustice, then you too are undoubtedly complicit, culpable and guilty for your actions or inactions.
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... even one injustice in Scotland is one too many [Yes ... this case IS one injustice too many Iain, as you rightly say. An appalling travesty of justice then, that NOBODY did a thing about. So much for all those so-called champions and crusaders against injustice!]
To sin by SILENCE when they should protest makes cowards of men
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil [and INJUSTICE] is for good men to do nothing
Indeed ... no names, but there are many out there, those so-called "champions against injustice" and "brave, bold, respected, honest and investigative" journalists, who should search their consciences over this appalling case of abuse, neglect and INJUSTICE ... and hang their heads in SHAME (... on you all). |
_________________ Do not be afraid of them therefore. For everything that is now covered will be uncovered, and everything now hidden will be made clear. What I say to you in the dark, tell in the daylight; what you hear in whispers, proclaim from the housetops.
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PeterCherbi

Joined: 23 May 2007 Posts: 167
Location: Edinburgh
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Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Al
I agree with Iain that a change of tactics and perhaps wider publication of those cases will do a lot of good, and will be only too willing to help in that endeavour.
I don't think I can adequately describe what happened to my family in the Borders, but my blog gives a fairly good indication of it.
You mentioned the Miss X case. I remember that case vividly, wrote about it on my blog, and I know the reporter on the Scotsman, now retired, whose honesty & professionalism saw that, through his reporting of events in the national press, justice was done.
I take it there are parallels between what you are writing about and what happened in the Miss X Case. If that is so, and if the Government are doing nothing about it, then whoever knows about it should be out of a job for doing nothing or they should remedy the injustice immediately.
I remember very well how official after official and Departmental Chiefs covered up for each other in the Borders over the Miss X Case, a savage abuse case which the victim endured for years at the hands of her abusers, all known about at the Council and in some sections of the community, and all they could do was hide documents & obstruct parliamentary inquiries.
If anyone wants to read more about the MissX case, see the following links :
http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=649&id=1095692003
& here : http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=649&id=1112712003
As with Miss X, and injustice in general, the issues must be reported and published, drawn to the attention of the country and the community so that what has happened will not happen again.
So, publicise it Al, if you can. There are people willing to help and all issues of injustice, particularly where vulnerable people are suffering needlessly, must be addressed.
_________________ My blog on issues of injustice in Scotland A Diary of Injustice in Scotland by Peter Cherbi
Injustice Scotland Campaign website : Injustice Scotland |
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