Friday, March 20, 2015

Kenny suppresses corruption Complaints against judges deciding human rights issues


In the Dail, Taoiseach Enda Kenny answers questions about the treatment of refugees by citing a High Court judge's decision that their human rights have not been violated.

As he speaks, a refugee now lives in hiding, in fear for her life: because Mr Kenny's government exiled her for bringing a Complaint of corruption in High Court judges, in refugee matters.

Mr Kenny and his reputedly corrupt Minister Shatter exiled the Plaintiff with intent to disable the presentation of the Complaint, to suppress evidence, and to prevent a fair hearing; in issues concerning thousands of cases of risk to human life, torture, genocide, and war crimes.

What's more, many members of the legislature are well aware of the case.
Why do they remain silent?
Why don't they say,
Mr Kenny, there is no protection from corruption in High Court judges under your government. In this you are in violation of the Constitution and international law. 

Until you answer allegations that you've acted to suppress Complaints of corruption in High Court judges, and to prevent fair hearings therein, your reliance on High Court judges in legislative matters is a mockery of the Irish people, and a betrayal of your obligations as Taoiseach.”


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