[fse-esf] solidarity

Alain Charlemoin Alainch at gmx.de
Sat Jan 21 17:53:22 CET 2012


--salut,
nous recherchons des contact en france et partout pour soutient international, nous sommes pret aussi a soutenir
Nous aimerons venir a Paris au mois de Fevrier 2012 pour faire une conference de presse sur la situation en Allemagne et vous sur la situation en France sur la violence policiere
" qui nous protêge de la violence policiere" est le theme. Nous pensons et croyons que seulement une solidarite international est capable de trouver des solutions et de sensibilisé la population sur ces bavures
merci
No border, International legal team. Initiative Oury Jelloh,
Alain Charlemoine  Menbre de l international legal team
00491794746804

-hello,
we are looking for contacts in France and everywhere to support international, we are also ready to support
We would like to come to Paris in February 2012 for a press conference on the situation in Germany and you on the situation in France on Police Violence
"That protects us from the police violence" is the theme. We think and believe that only an international solidarity is able to find solutions and to educate the public about these police killings
thank you
No border, International legal team. Initiative Oury Jelloh,
Alain Charlemoine menbre of international legal team
00491794746804

BREAK THE SILENCE
CLARIFICATION, JUSTICE, RESTITUTION

How is it possible that a human being can lose his life in a jail cell, burned alive in a so-called ‘security tract’, and the circumstances regarding his death remain a mystery two years later? The unanswered questions regarding Oury Jalloh’s death are as numerous as they are shocking.

Even more unfathomable, however, is the complete lack of clarification on the part of the State Prosecutor and the obstructions of the District Court of Dessau.

On the 7th of January, 2006, Oury Jalloh was taken into ‘protective detention’ by the Dessau Police, where he die an excruciating death; burned alive while ‘fixed’ at his hands and feet to the wall and floor.

On the 6th of May, 2005, the State Prosecutor of Dessau formally filed charges against two police officers, one for bodily harm resulting in death and the other for negligent homicide. All other possibilities have been excluded from the State Prosecutor’s accusation.

In order to see that a trial will take place with necessary critical precision, transparency and consequences—resolute public pressure is needed NOW!

The Process will be attended by an international commitee. To realize this, donations are needed urgently.


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