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    Altså, for å klargjøre, først så mobba dem frisyren hennes ved å kommentere om det direkte, at hun hadde høy frisyre osv da.

    At man kunne få plass til et eller annet, som jeg ikke skjønte inni frisyren.

    Også seinere så sa dem noe sånt som: ‘Hopefully she’ll soon be back _here_ to make more concerts’.

    Og da uttalte de ‘here’, med at de drøyde på uttalen, sånn at de markerte det, kan man vel si, og at de brukte lengre tid på å si det ordet enn vanligvis.

    Sånn virka det i hvertfall for meg.

    Også hørtes det ut som om de prøvde å få ‘here’ til høres litt mer ut som ‘hair’.

    Ja, ja, det er vel sånn moro som sånne programmer har hele tiden.

    Men når dem vitser med det samme mer enn en gang, sånn som det virket for meg, så ville jeg nesten si at hun ble mobbet eller trakassert jeg da.

    Nå er jeg sikkert kjedelig, og ødelegger moroa.

    Men jeg ville si at det er et eller annet som er litt snodig rundt hun dama, siden hun blir tatt for narko, har rar frisyre, sjangler på scenen, osv., i løpet av en uke eller hva det er.

    Så kanskje dem heller skulle prøve å finne ut mer om det, men det passer seg kanskje ikke så bra som underholdning, og det blir kanskje kjedeligere ja, det er nok ikke umulig.

    Så da er det vel enklere å smile og le litt sikkert, det var bare en tanke som slo meg det her, jeg skal se om jeg klarer å være litt mer munter.

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    Originally posted by: Soul2Soul

    Jeg lurer på om ikke Eli Hagen og hun der Winehouse har samme frisør, jeg…

    Ja, du skal ikke se bort fra det.

    Dem mobba henne for det samme på BBC Breakfast i dag også.

    Og hu så litt ustø ut i en reportasje fra en konsert de viste der klipp av der.

    Så jeg vet ikke om det er andre som har mer kontroll over henne, enn hun har selv, eller hvordan det henger sammen, men man kan jo begynne å lure.

    Uten at jeg har hørt så mye om hu dama, før jeg leste i nettavisene, at hun tatt av politiet i Bergen, eller hvor det var, for narkotikainnehav osv. var det vel.

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    Originally posted by: Soul2Soul

    Jeg lurer på om ikke Eli Hagen og hun der Winehouse har samme frisør, jeg…

    Ja, du skal ikke se bort fra det.

    Dem mobba henne for det samme på BBC Breakfast i dag også.

    Og hu så litt ustø ut i en reportasje fra en konsert de viste der klipp av der.

    Så jeg vet ikke om det er andre som har mer kontroll over henne, enn hun har selv, eller hvordan det henger sammen, men man kan jo begynne å lure.

    Uten at jeg har hørt så mye om hu dama, før jeg leste i nettavisene, at hun tatt av politiet i Bergen, eller hvor det var, for narkotikainnehav osv. var det vel.

  • From: GailDutton@liverpoolcab.org Gail Dutton
    To: eribsskog@gmail.com
    Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 14:44:46 +0000
    Subject:

    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Please find attached a letter acknowledging your complaint from Chair of
    Trustee Management Board, Patrick Kent.

    GAIL DUTTON
    MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OFFICER

  • Our ref: PK/GD

    Erik Ribsskog

    2nd November 2007

    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    COMPLAINT AGAINST LIVERPOOL CENTRAL CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU

    We have an agreed procedure which is used by the CAB service when dealing with complaints. In the first instance, the Manager will investigate the situation and will try to establish the facts of the case and a report is then sent to the Chair of the Management Board.

    As Chair of Liverpool Central CAB Board, I have now been passed your complaint and within agreed procedure will fully investigate this further and send you a full review within the next 20 working days.

    We take all complaints at the Bureau very seriously and can assure you that a full and proper investigation of your complaint will be undertaken.

    Yours sincerely

    Patrick Kent

    Chair, Trustee Management Board

  • Tittel på tema: Illuminati – Finnes de i Norge i dag?
    Tema-Sammendrag: Finnes Illuminati i Norge i dag, og driver de å forfølger enkeltpersoner?
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    cons
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    Finnes Illuminati i Norge, og driver de å forfølger enkeltpersoner, som f.eks. politikere som Thommessen, Søviknes, Carl I. Hagen, Valla, Jagland osv?

    Den norske pressen.

    Olaf Thomessen ,prektigheten himself svindlet morens minnefond!

    Eli Hagens frisør – Spøkefugl eller faglig dyktig?

    Og folk som de kanskje ser på trussel som å avsløre dem?

    Jeg søkte på Google, og fant en artikkel på forskning.no angående dette:

    Den egentlige makten bak makten

    Her står det blant annet:

    ‘Det er vanlig å se for seg Illuminatus som en slags meta-konspirasjon som kontrollerer både kommunister, mafia og frimurere.’.

    Og litt tidligere i artikkelen:

    ‘Med årene blir det ikkeeksisterende Illuminatus bare mektigere og mektigere. I dag møter man dem stort sett som Den virkelige verdensmakten, en organisasjon så mektige at folkevalgte politikere, konsernsjefer og så videre bare er lydige nikkedukker for dem.’.

    Ja, nå vil sikkert folk si at dette bare er konspirasjonsteorier og lignende, men jeg mener å ha dokumentasjon, på at jeg av for meg litt ukjente grunner, har hatt problemer med mafia:

    Forfulgt av mafia.

    Firma:

    Norge er ikke som du tror.

    Og myndigheter:

    Manglende svar fra Justisdepartementet (Politidirektoratet).

    Og også myndigheter og andre organisasjoner i Storbritannia:

    De to øverste postene i linken til denne bloggen.

    Og også flere andre poster på denne bloggen:

    https://johncons-blogg.net

    Blant annet, så er det en situasjon fra dette forumet, som jeg ikke skal skrive detaljer om brukernavn osv om.

    Men det er snakk om avatarer, som kan sees i sammenheng med Illuminati, og den beslektede teorien om en New World Order.

    Og også problemer rundt trakassering, fra debatt-forum, mot mitt brukernavn.

    Uten at jeg skal gå i detalj om dette, og uten at jeg skal spesifisere dette nærmere angående brukernavn eller lignende her.

    Men det skal stå mer angående dette på bloggen i linken da.

    Jeg har en stund mistenkt at det kan ha vært snakk om mer en mafia, som jeg har blitt forfulgt av, som jeg har hørt det har blitt sagt.

    Men jeg har ikke lest noe om Illuminati før nå de seneste dagene.

    Men jeg mener den informasjonen som står i linkene i denne posten, og på bloggen nevnt, og også forøvrig, i andre tråder på dette forumet, viser at det nok må være en Illuminati, eller en Illuminati-lignende organisasjon i Norge og vel også i Storbritannia, og nok også i Europa og Vesten.

    Så jeg mener dette skal være nok dokumentert og redegjort for, til at det kan fosvares, å skrive om det her på aktuelt forumet, og ikke på dill & dall forumet, eller andre lignende forum.

    Så får jeg håpe at andre er enige i det, og jeg sier også på forhånd takk for eventuelle tilbakemeldinger.

  • Illuminati
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    For other uses, see Illuminati (disambiguation).
    Illuminati is a name that refers to several groups, both real and fictitious. Historically, it refers specifically to the Bavarian Illuminati, an Enlightenment era secret society founded in the late eighteenth century. However, in modern times it refers to a purported conspiratorial organization which acts as a shadowy hand behind the throne, allegedly controlling world affairs through present day governments and corporations, usually as a modern incarnation or continuation of the Bavarian Illuminati. In this context, Illuminati is often used in reference to a New World Order (NWO). Many conspiracy theorists believe the Illuminati, The People of The Light, or illuminated ones, are the masterminds behind events that will lead to the establishment of such a New World Order.

    In rarer cases, the Illuminati refers to an elite set of enlightened individuals who may not cooperate but are uniquely empowered by their enlightenment, much like the intelligentsia classes of today are empowered by their education and intelligence. These are people who have become illuminated and have achieved a higher mystical understanding of the universe. Many secret societies and mystical traditions are concerned with this kind of illumination or enlightenment, such as the Rosicrucian Societies, the Martinists and the original Bavarian Illuminati.[1]

    Contents [hide]
    1 The Bavarian Illuminati
    1.1 History
    1.2 Illuminati after 1790
    1.3 Cultural effect
    2 See also
    3 Notes
    4 References
    5 External links

    [edit] The Bavarian Illuminati

    [edit] History

    Adam WeishauptThis movement was founded on May 1, 1776, in Ingolstadt (Upper Bavaria), by Jesuit-taught Adam Weishaupt (d. 1830)[citation needed], who was the first lay professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt.[citation needed] The movement was made up of freethinkers, as an offshoot of the Enlightenment[2], which some believe was a conspiracy to infiltrate and overthrow the governments of many European states[3]. The group’s adherents were given the name Illuminati, although they called themselves “Perfectibilists”. The group has also been called the Illuminati Order, and the Bavarian Illuminati, and the movement itself has been referred to as Illuminism. In 1777, Karl Theodor, Elector Palatine, succeeded as ruler of Bavaria. He was a proponent of Enlightened Despotism and in 1784, his government banned all secret societies, including the Illuminati.

    While it was not legally allowed to operate, many influential intellectuals and progressive politicians counted themselves as members, including Ferdinand of Brunswick and the diplomat Xavier von Zwack.[4] Although a few Freemasons were known[citation needed] to be members there is no evidence that it was supported by Freemasonry as an institution. Indeed, membership in the Illuminati, unlike that in Freemasonry, did not require belief in a Supreme Being.[citation needed] As a result, atheists having only the former organization open to them, congregated disproportionately in it; this over-representation, taken along with the Illuminati’s largely humanist and anti-clerical bent, likely accounts for many of the claims of atheism leveled at the alleged world conspiracy of which the Illuminati supposedly remain a part.[citation needed]

    The Illuminati’s members pledged obedience to their superiors, and were divided into three main classes: the first, known as the Nursery, encompassed the ascending degrees or offices of Preparation, Novice, Minerval and Illuminatus Minor. The second, known as the Masonry, consists of the ascending degrees of Illuminatus Major and Illuminatus dirigens. It was also sometimes called Scotch Knight. The third, designated the Mysteries, was subdivided into the degrees of the Lesser Mysteries (Presbyter and Regent) and those of the Greater Mysteries (Magus and Rex). Relations with Masonic lodges were established at Munich and Freising in 1780 by Alexander Gibson and Joseph Vincent respectively.[citation needed]

    The order had its branches in most countries of the European continent;[citation needed] it reportedly had around 2,000 members over the span of 10 years.[citation needed] The scheme had its attraction for literary men, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried Herder, and even for the reigning dukes of Gotha and Weimar. Internal rupture and panic over succession preceded its downfall, which was effected by The Secular Edict made by the Bavarian government in 1785.[citation needed]

    [edit] Illuminati after 1790
    Conspiracy theorists such as David Icke and Wes Penre, have argued that the Bavarian Illuminati survived, possibly to this day, though very little reliable evidence can be found to support that Weishaupt’s group survived into the 19th century. However, several groups have used the name Illuminati since to found their own rites, claiming to be the Illuminati, including the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) of Theodor Reuss and Aleister Crowley (England),[5] Grand Lodge Rockefeller of David Goldman (USA), Orden Illuminati[6] of Gabriel López de Rojas (Spain), The Illuminati Order[7] and others.

    [edit] Cultural effect
    The Bavarian Illuminati have cast a long shadow in popular history thanks to the writings of their opponents; the allegations of conspiracy that have coloured the image of the Freemasons have practically opaqued that of the Illuminati. In 1797, Abbé Augustin Barruél published Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism outlining a vivid conspiracy theory involving the Knights Templar, the Rosicrucians, the Jacobins and the Illuminati, during the course of which Barruél blamed all of what he regarded as the disasters of his times such as the French Revolution on the said groups.[citation needed] A Scottish Mason and professor of natural history named John Robison started to publish Proofs of a Conspiracy Against all the Religions and Governments of Europe in 1798. Robison claimed to present evidence of an Illuminati conspiracy striving to replace all world religions with humanism and all nations with a single world government.[citation needed]

    More recently, Antony C. Sutton suggested that the secret society Skull and Bones was founded as the American branch of the Illuminati.[8] Others think Scroll and Key also had Illuminati origins.[citation needed] Writer Robert Gillette claimed that the Illuminati ultimately intend to establish a world government through assassination, bribery, blackmail, the control of banks and other financial powers, the infiltration of governments, mind control, and by causing wars and revolution to move their own people into higher positions in the political hierarchy.[citation needed]Thomas Jefferson, on the other hand, claimed they intended to spread information and the principles of true morality. He attributed the secrecy of the Illuminati to what he called “the tyranny of a despot and priests” referring to the governments and religious beliefs of the time.[citation needed]

    Both sides seem to agree that the enemies of the Illuminati were the monarchs of Europe and the Church; Barruél claimed that the French revolution in 1789 was engineered and controlled by the Illuminati through the Jacobins, and later theorists even claimed that the Illuminati were responsible for the Russian Revolution of 1917, although the order was officially defunct prior to 1789.[citation needed] Few historians give credence to these views; they regard such claims as the products of over-fertile imaginations.[citation needed]Conspiracy theorists highlight an alleged link between the Illuminati and Freemasonry.[citation needed] They also suggest that the United States’ founding fathers—some of whom were Freemasons—were rife with corruption from the Illuminati, and that the symbols of the All-seeing Eye and the unfinished pyramid in the Great Seal of the United States are an example of the Illuminati’s ever-present watchful eye over Americans.[citation needed]

    While Weishaupt’s group did not survive into the 19th century, several groups have since used the name Illuminati to found their own rites, claiming to be the Illuminati. Groups describing themselves as Illuminati say they have members and chapters throughout the world.[citation needed]

    According to Principia Discordia, the Bavarian Illuminati were revived or rediscovered in the 20th century under the leadership of Mordecai Malignatus.[citation needed]

    The British writer David Icke also claims that the Illuminati secretly manipulate world events, citing bloodline connections between the British Royal Family, the Windsors and Mountbattens, and United States Presidents and, he says, a connection to the Illuminati.[citation needed]

    The idea of a secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati is currently deep-rooted in popular culture. The Illuminati were for example used in the fiction novel by Dan Brown called Angels & Demons. According to Brown the Illuminati was founded by scientists, amongst others Galileo Galilei, who had become infuriated with the refusal of the Catholic Church to accept their work, merely condemning their research as heresy. Interestingly enough, the poet John Milton is also included by Brown.

    [edit] See also
    Committee of 300
    Illuminati in popular culture
    Illuminati Scare
    John Todd
    Discordianism

    [edit] Notes
    ^ Daraul, Arkon, A History of Secret Societies, London Octagon 1983 (originally London: Muller, 1961) ISBN 0863040241
    ^ The Enlightenment, Freemasonry, and The Illuminati; American Atheists
    ^ Chapter 2–The Illuminati; Proofs of a Conspiracy; John Robison; 1798
    ^ page from cesnur.org
    ^ page from cyberlink.ch
    ^ Ordeniluminati.com
    ^ illuminati-order.com
    ^ Sutton, Antony C. – America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones (Trine Day, LLC, 2003)

    [edit] References
    “Babylon: Secret Rituals of Illuminati” Leilah Publications, LLC (March 23, 2007) ISBN 141965456X
    1911 Encyclopædia Britannica: “Illuminati”
    Cooper, Milton William (1991). Behold a Pale Horse. Light Technology Publications. ISBN 0-929385-22-5.
    The Cosmic Conspiracy — Deyo, Stan (Adventures Unlimited Press, Illinois, 1994)
    The Illuminati 666 — Sutton, Josiah William (Teach Services, Inc, New York, 1983).
    Proof of a Conspiracy Against all the Religions and Governments of Europe — Robison, John A.M. (New York, 1798)
    Die Korrespondenz des Illuminatenordens. Bd. 1, 1776–81. Ed. by Reinhard Markner, Monika Neugebauer-Wölk and Hermann Schüttler. – Tübingen, Max Niemeyer, 2005. – ISBN 3-484-10881-9
    Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity 1650–1750. Israel, Jonathan I. (Oxford University Press, USA; New Ed edition, 2002).
    They Cast No Shadows: A Collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history and suppressed technology — Desborough, Brian(Writers Club Press/ iUniverse.com, 2002) ISBN 0-595-21957-8
    Nyarlathotep, Frater & Jesse Lindsay: Ardeth – The Made Vampire. Lulu Press, 2006. ISBN 978-1-84728-516-4
    Barkun, Michael (2003). A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America. University of California Press, Berkeley. ISBN 0-520-23805-2.
    Johnson, George (1983). Architects of Fear: Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia in American Politics. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.. ISBN 0-87477-275-3.

    [edit] External links
    Complete text of ‘Proofs of a Conspiracy…’ by John Robison (1797) at sacred-texts.com
    Illuminati Conspiracy Part One: A Precise Exegesis on the Available Evidence by Terry Melanson
    The Enlightenment, Freemasonry, and The Illuminati by Conrad Goeringer
    A Bavarian Illuminati Primer by Trevor W. McKeown
    alt.illuminati FAQ
    The Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Illuminati

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  • From: eribsskog@gmail.com Erik Ribsskog
    To: SCT@amnesty.org.uk SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 13:13:50 +0000
    Subject: Re: Regarding help from Amnesty

    Hi,

    thank you very much for your answer, and the link!

    The ‘sivilombudsmannen’ in Norway, is the person who helps the unions and
    the employer organisations,
    if there are difficulties in settling the yearly salary-agreements in
    Norway, beetwen the employee and the
    employer organisations.

    Like if they aren’t agreeing about how high the minimum-wage should be, and
    things similar to that.

    But thanks very much anyway.

    You write, that you can’t help me with my situation.

    Well, since the last e-mail, I’ve aknowlegded more information about the
    situation, and the new situation,
    is that I seem to be followed by the
    Illuminati
    .

    Even if I haven’t heard that much about them before recently.

    But even if it’s so, I’d also like to mention, that I’ve also got some
    documentation, which seems to support
    this, the latest knowledge I’ve accuired surrounding the situation.

    So I’m not sure if you think that this in any way would change your answer
    regarding if you think you have
    any possibilities to give advice regarding this problem?

    I’m just sending this e-mail just in case, I know that I have sent you
    several e-mails earlier, so due to this,
    I would understand it, if you have don’t have the time to answer me, so if
    you can’t help, then you could just
    skip the writing of an answering e-mail if you like.

    Because I know that I have sent you many e-mails from before, and I
    understand it isn’t that fun to have to
    answer many e-mails from one person, when one have many other important
    work-tasks.

    So this I understand completely.

    I’m just sending this e-mail just in case the new information, changes
    anything regarding the way my situation
    should be viewed in regards to your mandate.

    But please feel free to not answer, due to the number of e-mails I’ve been
    sending you, I understand it if your
    patience with me is running out, so that’s no problem at all.

    So thanks again for the answer I’m replying to now.

    And thank you very much in advance for any help!

    And sorry again about the frequent communication!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On 11/2/07, SCT@amnesty.org.uk wrote:
    >
    >
    > Dear Erik
    >
    > Thank you for your further email. I am sorry that Amnesty International UK
    > is unable to advise on your situation, although I have come up with the
    > following link to the website of the Norwegian Ombudsman, who may be able to
    > help.
    >
    > http://www.sivilombudsmannen.no/eng/statisk/som.html
    >
    > I hope you are successful in finding some assistance.
    >
    > Best wishes
    >
    > John Hook
    > Supporter Care Team
    > Amnesty International UK
    > Tel: 020 7033 1777
    > www.amnesty.org.uk
    >
    > Amnesty International UK
    > The Human Rights Action Centre
    > 17-25 New Inn Yard
    > London
    > EC2A 3EA
    >
    >
    > *”Erik Ribsskog” *
    >
    > 30/10/2007 00:48
    > To
    > “SCT@amnesty.org.uk” cc
    > Subject
    > Re: Regarding help from Amnesty
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > thank you very much for your answer!
    >
    > Are you sure that don’t getting help when one are in the risk of being
    > executed/sacrificed/tortured, isn’t
    > under the cathegory ‘cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment’, like you are
    > mentioning in your e-mail?
    >
    > I also suspect that this case falls under this point: ‘ending
    > extra-judicial executions and “disappearances”‘.
    >
    > At least this is how it seems to me, even if these things can be difficult
    > to document sometimes I
    > guess, at least before it has happened.
    >
    > But not getting help from the government is a specific human rights
    > violation.
    >
    > Your Norwegian section, answered me that they can’t investigate
    > crime-cases, which was not what I
    > asked them for advice on at all.
    >
    > So I don’t understand how they could be right, since they didn’t even
    > understand the problem.
    >
    > The problem was lack of help from the Government, and also harassment,
    > probably ‘set ups’ from the
    > Government, and that they speculate, in not answering e-mails etc.
    >
    > And it seem like someone have instructed my bank, not to give me a loan or
    > an overdraft as well.
    >
    > And the Government isn’t informing me on what’s goving on, even it’s clear
    > to me that I’m followed
    > by mafia, like I’ve heard it being said.
    >
    > And also, even if the company I used to work in is/was full of criminals,
    > I guess mafia/mob, and
    > the Police are only pretending that nothing is going on, and are keeping
    > me in the dark about all
    > this.
    >
    > So without me being an expert on human rights, I can’t see it differently,
    > than that the Government
    > must be breaching my human rights, and I haven’t managed to get any help
    > regarding this.
    >
    > But since you are working with human rights issues, then maybe you know a
    > bit about how to
    > deal with problems like this, so maybe you could give me some advice
    > regarding who I should
    > contact, or how should go forward with cases like this?
    >
    > I understand that you aren’t working on cases were human rights are being
    > breached by Governments(?)
    >
    > And I know that I’ve already written an e-mail to you regarding this.
    >
    > But I thought I’d try just once more, to hear if you knew about any
    > organisations who deals with problems
    > involiving human rights being breached by Governments, in the way I’ve
    > explained in this e-mail.
    >
    > Thanks in advance for any help!
    >
    > Yours sincerely,
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
    >
    >
    > On 10/29/07, *SCT@amnesty.org.uk* <*
    > SCT@amnesty.org.uk* > wrote:
    >
    > Dear Erik,
    >
    > Thank you for your email.
    >
    > However, I’m afraid that the Norwegian Section is correct as the issue you
    > raise does not fall within our mandate.
    > Amnesty International works on specific human rights violations, and our
    > mission focuses in particular on:
    >
    > – campaigning to abolish the death penalty, torture, and other forms
    > of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;
    > – ending extra-judicial executions and “disappearances”;
    > – protecting the human rights of refugees and asylum seekers;
    > – protecting the human rights of non-combatants in armed conflicts;
    > – working for fair and prompt trials for all political prisoners;
    > – seeking the release of all prisoners of conscience.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Of course there are many other issues of concern around the world, but
    > Amnesty does not have the resources to work on every issue.
    > The issues we work on are decided by our membership through our internal
    > democratic decision-making processes.
    >
    > I hope that you may be able to find some assistance from another
    > organisation.
    >
    > Rachel Armitage
    >
    > Supporter Care Team
    > Amnesty International UK
    > Tel: 020 7033 1777*
    > **www.amnesty.org.uk*
    >
    > Amnesty International UK
    > The Human Rights Action Centre
    > 17-25 New Inn Yard
    > London
    > EC2A 3EA
    >
    > *”Erik Ribsskog” <**eribsskog@gmail.com* *>*
    >
    > 26/10/2007 02:47
    >
    > To
    > *sct@amnesty.org.uk* cc
    > Subject
    > Regarding help from Amnesty
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I’m a Norwegian living in Britain, and I’ve been in contact with the
    > Norwegian department of Amnesty,
    > regarding lack of respect from the Government in connection with human
    > rights issues.
    >
    > What I’ve contacted them about, was that the Norwegian Government,
    > (Politidirektoratet/justisdepartementet),
    > isn’t answering my e-mails.
    >
    > And also the ‘Spesialenheten’ (the Norwegian equivalent of ipcc), have
    > been using more than six months,
    > and have still not decided if they are going to investigate my complaint
    > against representatives from
    > the Norwegian special police ‘Kripos’, or not.
    >
    > So it’s obvious that they are delaying this.
    >
    > This might not seem so important, but the point is, that this is in
    > regards to me being followed by organised
    > criminals or mafia, in both Norway and Britain.
    >
    > And the point is, that this can lead to people being
    > killed/executed/tortured.
    >
    > And also, if the police is aware of this, like the Norwegian police are,
    > since I’ve told them, and still don’t help,
    > maybe they have problems getting evidence against the criminals/mafia, and
    > then hope that they will kill,
    > so that they will get evidence in that way. (I would call it people
    > sacrifice).
    >
    > This is how it seems to me that it must have been, or still is, for all
    > that I know.
    >
    > And I contacted the Norwegian department of Amnesty, earlier this week,
    > but they only said that Amnesty
    > wasn’t dealing with investigating crime.
    >
    > But that’s not at all what I contacted them about, I contaced them about
    > the problem that the Government
    > are ignoring peoples rights, with the consequense that people can end up
    > murdered/tortured etc.
    >
    > So I think, since they are working with human-rights issues, on a daily
    > basis, then I can’t really understand,
    > how it could be possible for them to not understand what I was contacting
    > them about.
    >
    > So I’m a bit worried that something might be wrong in the Norwegian
    > Amnesty department.
    >
    > And this case is also linked to Britain, so I was wondering if it’s right
    > that Amensty aren’t dealing with
    > serious breaches of human rights from Governments.
    >
    > And also how I should go forward if I wanted to complain about the
    > Norwegian of Amnesty, since it seems to
    > me that something must be wrong there.
    >
    > And I think that this would be serious, since I’ve always thought that
    > Amnesty is an important organisation,
    > and that you are doing valuable work around the world.
    >
    > I’m also going to forward you copies of the correspondence I’ve been
    > having with the Norwegian deparment
    > of Amnesty regarding this.
    >
    > I know that they are in Norwegian, but I’m sending them anyway, just for
    > formalitys sake.
    >
    > I hope that this is alright, and I hope that you have the chance to have a
    > look at this!
    >
    > Thank you very much for your help in advance!
    >
    > Yours sincerely,
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
    >
    >
    >
    >

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