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Fw: Svensk dame i problemer i Liverpool?
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Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> |
Fw: Svensk dame i problemer i Liverpool?
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Sv: Trafikering av nordiske jenter til UK etc
Joda, det er nok riktig.
Jeg har ikke godtatt, å ikke få hjelp.
Så jeg har kontaktet Spesialenheten i Norge, politidirektoratet, justisdepartementet, statsministerens kontor, og sivilombudsmannen.
Men nå har det låst seg, hos sivilombudsmannen, som virker å være mer lojal, overfor myndighetene, enn ovenfor vanlige folk.
I Storbritannia, så kommer jeg heller ingen vei.
Jeg har tatt det med politiet, IPCC, og Ministry of Justice.
Men nå sier Ministry of Justice, at IPCC og politiet ikke sorterer under dem.
Så man blir behandlet mer som en kasteball, av offentlig forvaltning og politi, når man er en vanlig person, som har fått problemer med kriminelle, synes jeg det virker som.
Med vennlig hilsen
Erik Ribsskog
Av johncons (idag kl 5:47)
Sv: Trafikering av nordiske jenter til UK
Knepigt egentligen..beror det på vem man pratar med i det yrket- kan det vara så?
Av HumlAnz X (idag kl 4:55)
Sv: Trafikering av nordiske jenter til UK etc
Jada, jeg har forklart alt jeg vet, til politiet i både Norge og England.
Men de er ikke interessert i å engang ha en dialog.
Og de vil heller ikke gi råd eller informasjon.
Av johncons (idag kl 0:51)
http://forum.aftonbladet.se/thread.jspa?messageID=987052󰾬
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Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> |
Re: [Ticket#2008082810001515] [Fwd: Fwd: Problems with censorship and threats at the Norwegian Wikipedia.]
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Re: [Ticket#2008082810001515] [Fwd: Fwd: Problems with censorship and threats at the Norwegian Wikipedia.]
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And I was also thinking about another incident.
The murder of fireball-victim Monika Szmecht, in Liverpool, last year.
Appearantly, she wasn’t given the protection she wanted, from the Merseyside Police, after contacting them:
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2008/05/10/did-police-fail-the-fireball-murder-victim-monika-szmecht-100252-20889166/
I question the will of the British Police, to help people that aren’t British, in Britain.
I know this might be inpolite, me being a refuge, from Norway, I think I have to say.
But I think this should be dealt with, to be honest.
I think this is a serious problem.
But maybe people in Britain don’t care that much, since it don’t affect them.
And I can’t really go anywhere else, due to that I use to much time, on a lot of legal-cases at the moment, since I can’t seem to get my rights from eighter the Norwegian or British Government, after I’ve heard that I’m being followed by ‘the mafia’, in Norway, in 2003.
So I can’t find enough time to use at work, so I due to economical reasons, I can’t really go anywhere.
And I don’t know what’s going on in Norway, where I had to run from in 2005, since there was an organised mured atempt, on me.
And I don’t know who it was, who tried to murder me, so I don’t think it’s smart of me to go back, before I know what’s going on there.
And noone eighter in Norway or Britain, tells me anything about this.
So I’m a bit stuck here.
So that’s why I bring up the problems with the British Police etc.
Just to try to explain.
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May 10 2008 by Michelle Fiddler, Liverpool Echo
AN INVESTIGATION was underway today to see if a Polish waitress stabbed and torched by her abusive boyfriend was given enough police protection.
Monika Szmecht was imprisoned in a van and then driven to a remote country lane, where she was doused in petrol and set alight last June.
Ex-soldier Anthony Clarke was jailed for life after being convicted of her murder last week.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is now investigating the way Merseyside Police dealt with domestic violence allegations prior to her horrific death.
Officers from Merseyside police were in contact with Ms Szmecht and she expressed concern about Clarke’s behaviour in the days leading up to her murder.
During Clarke’s trial, Liverpool crown court heard the 27-year-old lashed out at his ex-lover days before her death after discovering texts from another man.
He also threatened to burn down her house – forcing her to secretly move.
Weeks before she died, Ms Szmecht told police she had been assaulted by Clarke.
She ended up with bruises and a fractured bone in her hand and was due to make a statement against him.
Clarke claimed in his defence he met up with Miss Szmecht on the day she died in order to hand over £1,000 in return for her not making the statement.
During the trial, his sister Shareen Clarke told the jury she, in fact, attacked the Polish waitress.
On the day of her death, Clarke bundled Ms Szmecht, who at the time was living in Wellesbourne Place, Norris Green, into his van, where he kept her imprisoned for four hours.
He then took her to an isolated country lane in Rainford and stabbed her six times.
When she struggled to her feet Clarke, a divorced dad-of-three, doused her in petrol and set her alight.
Merseyside police referred concerns regarding the way they dealt with Ms Szmecht and handled her allegations of domestic violence at the hands of Clarke to the IPCC on December 11 last year.
IPCC Commissioner for the North West Mike Franklin decided an independent investigation was needed.
The watchdog could not launch the investigation until criminal proceedings against Clarke were completed.
Mr Franklin said: “This was a horrifically brutal murder and my condolences go out to Ms Szmecht’s family and friends.
“It is known that Merseyside police had been in contact with Ms Szmecht and she had raised concerns about Mr Clarke’s behaviour towards her in the days leading up to her murder.
“Our investigation will examine whether officers observed the correct policies and procedures and whether Ms Szmecht was afforded sufficient protection.”
A Merseyside police spokesman said: “We can confirm the force has looked into the police response to issues of domestic violence in the case of Monika Szmecht.
“The matter was voluntarily referred to the IPCC and we support their decision to carry out an independent enquiry.”
michellefiddler@liverpoolecho.co.uk0151 472 2529
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Altså ingen har fortalt meg noenting, etter at jeg overhørte at jeg var forfulgt av ‘mafian’, i 2003.
Og jeg visste ingenting fra før heller.
Så jeg synes alle er fitter, siden det er ment å være åpenhet i samfunnet, men alle driver og pønsker og holder ting hemmelig, virker det som.
Og ikke nok med at ingen sier meg noe.
Jeg blir også angrepet hele tiden, av alle og enhver, virker det som.
Så jeg må drive å bruke tida mi, på å forsvare meg, og prøve å få rettighetene mine, fra folk som tuller med meg.
Ingen har noen respekt for mine rettigheter, og ingen bryr seg om å gjøre jobben sin, de bare gjør ‘phoney’-e ting.
Så jeg synes alle i verden er homo, og forakter alle i verden.
Det finnes ikke en eneste rettskaffen person i verden, virker det som.
Med vennlig hilsen
Erik Ribsskog
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