Geneva Laws for all military troops broken in Canada, I am witness. Priority read.

DisgruntledHand

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I was incarcerated for six months at Central East Correctional Center.
Here is a disturbing truth, there were men and woman being passed around as sex slaves they were being raped, beaten, and starved.
*Starvation with the rapes turns it into torture, the location a maximum security prison makes it persacutable under the Geneva Convention Laws 2 and 4.
There are no conjegal visits to the jail and both the guards and inmates were torture raping.

I have sent the following e-mail to the FBI, CIA, NATO High Command and other intelligence agencies as well as various law inforcement.

February 1, 2013



Dear :
There is an issue not being looked at by the Canadian Government I have informed them of International Law broken. I was in jail and men and women at Central East Correctional Facility were being raped and tortured. Location: Lindsey, Ontario, Canada.

My time in jail. January 2012 to June 2012. I had a six months sentence for assault and other minor charges.

Start reading at convention four it will make more sense.
"civilians are afforded the protections from inhumane treatment and attack"

The Geneva Conventions are a series of treaties on the treatment of civilians, prisoners of war (POWs) and soldiers who are otherwise rendered hors de combat, or incapable of fighting. The first Convention was initiated by the International Committee for Relief to the Wounded (which became the International Committee for the Red Cross and Red Crescent). This convention produced a treaty designed to protect wounded and sick soldiers during wartime. The Swiss Government agreed to hold the Conventions in Geneva, and a few years later, a similar agreement to protect shipwrecked soldiers was produced. In 1949, after World War II, two new Conventions were added to the original two, and all four were ratified by a number of countries. The 1949 versions of the Conventions, along with two additional Protocols, are in force today.
Convention I: This Convention protects wounded and infirm soldiers and medical personnel against attack, execution without judgment, torture, and assaults upon personal dignity (Article 3). It also grants them the right to proper medical treatment and care.
Convention II: This agreement extended the protections mentioned in the first Convention to shipwrecked soldiers and other naval forces, including special protections afforded to hospital ships.
Convention III: One of the treaties created during the 1949 Convention, this defined what a Prisoner of War was, and accorded them proper and humane treatment as specified by the first Convention. Specifically, it required POWs to give only their name, rank, and serial number to their captors. Nations party to the Convention may not use torture to extract information from POWs.
Convention IV: Under this Convention, civilians are afforded the protections from inhumane treatment and attack afforded in the first Convention to sick and wounded soldiers. Furthermore, additional regulations regarding the treatment of civilians were introduced. Specifically, it prohibits attacks on civilian hospitals, medical transports, etc. It also specifies the right of internees, and those who commit acts of sabotage. Finally, it discusses how occupiers are to treat an occupied populace.
Protocol I: In this additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions, the signing Nations agreed to further restrictions on the treatment of "protected persons" according to the original Conventions. Furthermore, clarification of the terms used in the Conventions was introduced. Finally, new rules regarding the treatment of the deceased, cultural artifacts, and dangerous targets (such as dams and nuclear installations) were produced.
Protocol II: In this Protocol, the fundamentals of "humane treatment" were further clarified. Additionally, the rights of interned persons were specifically enumerated, providing protections for those charged with crimes during wartime. It also identified new protections and rights of civilian populations.
  • The United States has ratified the four Conventions of 1949, but has not ratified the two additional Protocols of 1977.
  • Disputes arising under the Conventions or the Protocols additional to them are settled by courts of the member nations (Article 49 of Convention I) or by international tribunals.
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent has a special role given by the Geneva Conventions, whereby it handles, and is granted access to, the wounded, sick, and POWs.
 
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FUN FACT: I went to jail for attempted murder of a rumoured rapist/pediphile. I hit hi8m with a hammer in Ajax Ontario.

The troops need to come home, I cant beat the **** out of every body myself, I'v contacted so many people....Its so flippin agitating when a country does not realize how detrimental it is to not enforce TOP LAW, GENEVA LAW. Even on civilians.

No one is helping me I'v contacted many agencies, everybody in this country knows what happended and it is still happening in some places.
I'm not selfish about the helping me part it's simple reasoning, I am a witness I saw it happen and never broke the GENEVA LAWS myself in jail, hundreds of the inmates and some guards are guilty and thats just one prison I was at...


If I was in Europe being a hand that actually slammed a hammer into rapists head I would have money and protection thrown at me for commiting that crime in such a fashion with such details as the "victim" being who he was, in Europe...It makes perfect sense to why military families stay over seas, this country is turning into garbage.

It's a F*CKING disgrace.

I am a HAND in top of that, Canada is braking simple international hand rules, and international Geneva Law.
 
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Best of luck expecting the troops to join you in your thuggery! :rolleyes:

"Attempted murder of a rumoured rapist/paedophile" you say? So a vigilante then? 6 months wasn't long enough.
 
I was almost sympathetic,... but your whole story falls to pieces with that one word,.... Sorry.

I agree the word "rumoured" completely torpedoes any support on this issue, had he have used "convicted" instead I may have had some sympathy.

I recall having a similar argument with a feminist I used to work with who felt all men were potential rapists but wouldn't accept the counter that all woman are potential prostitutes.

We are all rumoured to have done something and we all are potential criminals but not all of us are what we are rumoured to be.
 
Last week in a UK jail the torturer and murderer of a two year old child had his neck broken, two inmates have been charged with his murder. Personally I'd give them a medal.

Two serving prisoners have appeared in court charged with murdering a convicted child killer, who died in jail after his neck was broken.
Gary David Smith, 47, and Lee William Newell, 44, are accused of killing Subhan Anwar, who was found dead by prison officers on Thursday evening.

The defendants are inmates at Long Lartin jail near Evesham in Worcestershire, where Anwar was serving a minimum of 23 years for murdering a two-year-old girl.

Smith and Newell appeared before Worcester Magistrates and were remanded in custody to appear at Worcester Crown Court on Tuesday February 19.

Following Anwar's death, the pair were arrested at the scene and taken into police custody. They were later charged. A post-mortem found that Anwar's neck had been broken.

The 25-year-old prisoner was in jail for the torture and murder of his partner's daughter in 2009. Two-year-old Sanam Navsarka suffered 107 injuries at his hands during weeks of torture.

Anwar's partner Zahbeena Navsarka was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to nine years in jail.

Sentencing the couple in 2009, Judge Peter Thornton QC condemned their cruel and selfish treatment of Sanam and added that "humanity had let her down". The pair, both from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, tried to claim the little girl had stopped breathing after they left her alone in the bath for 10 minutes.

However, the child's hand prints and bloodstains were found inside cupboards at the couple's home in Huddersfield and at a former property in Batley, West Yorkshire.

Anwar also put Sanam in a tumble dryer, and dumped her in the bin as her mother looked on.
 
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Personally I would have just just put the death down to natural causes and moved on with life but it is one thing to kill an a-hole that sorely deserves it and another to try an kill someone "rumoured" to be guilty.
 
I reckon the Brit pack has to find a knocking shop and chuck Hawky in there with a sign around his neck "I'm a virgin", he should get cut price.

 
I reckon the Brit pack has to find a knocking shop and chuck Hawky in there with a sign around his neck "I'm a virgin", he should get cut price.


We're working on it! ;)

Just awaiting Highway Man to get back to us with a list of suitable premises. :lol:
 
It won't be the first time we've clubbed together to get the probie deflowered. The last one got a taste for it and ended up spending most of his wages there, the randy little bastard! :D
 
There were numerous times on patrol, I was tasked to the Pink Haus in Walsrode to nick a squaddie for not paying the bill, only to see J sat there with his usual ***** sat on his lap having a laugh!
 
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