My Family's Forced Anonymity
Of my forced anonymity, someone recently wrote:"They don't like it if you are anonymous. That seems to be a big problem in attracting anyone's attention."
I replied:"It's true, particularly with awareness on the Internet. Which makes the
passing of that law [parliamentary wash-up] in such an underhand way by both the Conservative (Cameron) and Labour (Brown) parties truly appalling. When you consider Cameron is banging on his drum against Leveson's recommendation to underpin media regulation with state legislation or any such laws against press freedom, his action forcing anonymity on my family and no doubt other victims of state injustice shows the UK State is seriously corrupt. ...what Cameron and his party did against my family in covering up the injustices we suffered is a crime against human rights, ordinary members of the public and the children of this country who are not safe from a practice that is actually a trade in children.
I don't now believe the UK media would publish any part of my story even if they knew my identity. I truly believe the UK is so corrupt that it has gone past the tipping point: impunity reigns supreme in the UK, and State skeletons remain secret at the expense of the suffering of families like mine."
I replied:"It's true, particularly with awareness on the Internet. Which makes the
passing of that law [parliamentary wash-up] in such an underhand way by both the Conservative (Cameron) and Labour (Brown) parties truly appalling. When you consider Cameron is banging on his drum against Leveson's recommendation to underpin media regulation with state legislation or any such laws against press freedom, his action forcing anonymity on my family and no doubt other victims of state injustice shows the UK State is seriously corrupt. ...what Cameron and his party did against my family in covering up the injustices we suffered is a crime against human rights, ordinary members of the public and the children of this country who are not safe from a practice that is actually a trade in children.
I don't now believe the UK media would publish any part of my story even if they knew my identity. I truly believe the UK is so corrupt that it has gone past the tipping point: impunity reigns supreme in the UK, and State skeletons remain secret at the expense of the suffering of families like mine."
Published on December 16, 2012 03:28
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