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    Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 6:48 AM





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    Hei,

    mitt navn er Erik Ribsskog.

    Jeg overhørte, i Oslo, i 2003, at jeg var forfulgt av noe ‘mafian’, og

    ble forsøkt drept i Larvik i 2005.

    Jeg har siden da vært i Liverpool, og har prøvd å kontakte Kripos og

    politiet i England, angående

    problemene med denne ‘mafian’ da.

    Uten at jeg kan si at jeg har gjort noe galt.

    Og uten at jeg vet hvem den her ‘mafian’ er.

    Men politiet vil ikke hjelpe.

    Og jeg mener det da blir som tortur, at man må gå i uvisshet, om hva som skjer.

    Det har også skjedd ting på jobb, i England, hvor politiet ikke vil si

    hva som har skjedd med

    kolleger som har forsvunnet fra jobb osv.

    Og alle myndigheter bare tuller med rettigheter mine, uansett hva jeg

    kontakter dem om, også

    i forbindelse med en arbeidssak mot Bertelsmann Arvato/Microsoft, hvor

    jeg ble mobbet mye

    av ledere da jeg jobbet der, og de brukte også ledelsesmetoder, som

    jeg har fått beskrevet som

    ulovlige og mobbing, i ettertid.

    Så har jeg kontaktet Amnesty, for myndighetene får men nesten til å

    klikke, når de ikke gir meg

    rettighetene mine.

    Jeg kan jo ikke komme meg videre med livet mitt, når jeg ikke vet hva

    de her ‘mafian’-greiene er,

    og når rettighetene mine blir tullet med hele tiden.

    Da kan jeg jo ikke ha noe vanlig, verdig liv, som jeg mener er en menneskerett.

    Så kontakter jeg Amnesty.

    Men leder i norsk Amnesty, Jegenes, heter vel han.

    Han sier at mafian, følger ikke etter folk uten at de har gjort noe galt.

    Så han legitimerer mafian.

    Og det mener jeg er feil.

    Fordi noe ‘mafian’, står det ikke noe om i grunnloven, at vi skal ha.

    Vi skal ha en ordensmakt, politiet, et rettsvesen og et storting og en

    regjering.

    Men det står ikke noe i Norges lover eller grunnlov, at vi skal ha noe ‘mafian’.

    Så derfor mener jeg at Jegenes, og Amnesty, ikke kan referere til noe mafian,

    som om de var en legetim organisasjon å referere til.

    For mafian er ikke legetim, hvem de nå er.

    Og jeg klagde til Amnesty international.

    Men de sa at Jegenes har rett, mafian vil ikke følge etter noen, hvis

    de ikke har

    gjort noe galt.

    Så jeg mener hele Amnesty International, oppfører seg som en ulegitim

    organisasjon.

    Siden de legitimerer mafian, som jo ikke er legitim.

    Mafiaen er ikke offisiell og legitim.

    Hvis Amnesty refererer til disse, da er ikke Amnesty offisielle og

    legitime heller.

    Da lever de ikke i det vanlige samfunnet, men i et ‘phoney’ samfunn.

    Så derfor tenkte jeg at jeg kunne høre om dere kunne ta tilbake

    eventuelle fredspriser

    dere har gitt Amnesty, siden de ikke lenger er legitime, og hører til

    i den virkelige

    verden, men opererer i en fiktiv underverden.

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 6:56 AM





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    From:  <MByler@amnesty.org>

    Date: Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 9:36 AM

    Subject: Complaint about the Norwegian Amnesty.

    To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Cc: jegenes@amnesty.no

    Dear Mr. Ribsskog,

    I am sorry to hear that you have not had a positive experience with

    Amnesty International in relation to your concerns.

    I need to affirm, however, that the response that was given to you  by

    the Director of AI Norway is correct, and that there is nothing that

    AI can do to support you in this instance.  I am sorry that you felt

    this was impolite.

    Best wishes,

    Marjory M. Byler

    Senior Director, International Mobilization

    Amnesty International

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Jun 18, 2008 1:38 PM

    Subject: Complaint about the Norwegian Amnesty.

    To: amnestyis@amnesty.org

    Hi,

    I called your offices today, and explained that I had been having some

    problems with the

    Norwegian Amnesty, and if it was possible for me to send an e-mail to

    you explaining about

    this, and then I was given your e-mail address.

    The problems, are regarding that I was in contact with the General

    Secretary, for the Norwegian

    Amnesty, Mr. Jegenes, earlier today.

    It was a bit of problem with the communiction in this phone-call.

    So I thought I’d try to write you an explanation, or complaint, about this.

    I found that Mr. Jegenes, was a bit impolite, I think I have to say,

    since he interupted me, when

    I started explaining why I had contacted him and Amnesty, and about

    the problems with the earlier

    contact, which I had escalated to the General Secretary.

    Then, after he had interupted me, and said quite a few things, then he

    didn’t want to let me finish

    my explanation, that I had prepared, before the call.

    He just hang up.

    I thought this was a bit inpolite.

    Further, in the call, when he interupted me, he said that their

    representative, was right in declining

    to help me, since Amnesty couldn’t investigate organised crime, like he said.

    But, I wanted them, to help me with the Government.

    The Government, aren’t answering my correspondence, and also the

    Sivilombudsman in Norway,

    which Amnesty UK, adviced me to contact, is also, like the Goverment,

    playing games with me,

    I think one have to say.

    This is what I wanted Amnesty to help with, to get the Government to

    treat me, in accordance to

    my rights, and not play games with me.

    But the General Secretary, said that Amnesty would have had to

    investigate organised crime,

    to help me.

    This is not right, they could just have looked at the correspondance,

    between me and the

    Government, and then they could have seen that the Government are

    playing games with me.

    Since I think this is the real problem, that leads to what I’d say is

    torture and inhumane

    treatment from the Government, that they are playing games with me,

    and my life, and that

    they have no respect for my rights.

    And this leads to the torture, like I think I have to call it, and

    inhumanity, in my situation.

    I think I have to hold the Government in Norway, since I am a

    Norwegian citizen, responsible

    for this, since they haven’t got the right, to keep things in soceity,

    like how the situation is

    with ‘mafia’, like I’ve heard I’ve been followed by, secret.

    And they are also not answering my corresponedence etc, with I’d say

    means that they are

    playing games with me.

    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, when he interupted me, that

    ‘mafia/organised criminals

    wouldn’t just single out and individual for following’, when he asked

    me, why I was being

    followed, and I answered that I couldn’t say exactly why.

    These things, like criminal organisations/mafias agenda, is not

    something that is open in

    society, and for him, to demand, that I needed to know this, I think

    is unreasonable.

    Mr. Jegenes, is infact, legitimising mafia, in society, by saying,

    that their agenda, is

    logical and reasonable.

    Mafia, is not a legitimate part of society, you can’t find anything in

    eg. the Norwegian

    constitution, that says that mafia, is legit.

    I think it seems like Mr. Jegenes, is trying to legitimise mafia, and

    mafia/orginised criminal

    organisations agenda in society, by claiming, that they are acting

    reasonable and logical.

    I object strongly to this legitimisation of mafia/organised crime, by

    Mr. Jegenes.

    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, that he thought, that the Norwegian

    Government, thought

    that, what I had overheard, that I was followed by ‘the mafia’, and

    that I was being used as

    a ‘target-guy’, by the Government, must have been something I had imagined.

    So Mr. Jegenes, is saying what he thinks is more right, than what I think.

    He isn’t taking what I’m saing in good faith, and neighter is the Government.

    There is no declared sivil war, in Norway, at the moment, so there is

    no reason, for why,

    Mr. Jegenes (and the Norwegian Goverment), shouldn’t take what is

    being said from a

    fellow country-man, in good faith.

    So this I would like to complain about, I think it’s inpolite of Mr.

    Jegenes, to treat a fellow

    country-man, in this way.

    This is what I wanted to contact you and explain about.

    I hope that you have the time to have a look at this!

    I’ll also add a link, to my blog, where I’ve written a short summary,

    of the phone-call with

    the General Secretary today, and also posted the notes from the call,

    and the notes that

    I had written, to prepare myself, before I called, but which the

    General Secretay, wouldn’t

    let me finish read/explain about.

    (Although this blog-post is in Norwegian, but I add the link anyway,

    just for to explain that

    I got a bit upset, and posted the notes etc. on my blog, at once after

    the call, since I though

    I was being treated a bit inpolite.).

    I hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    Here is the link to mentioned post, on my blog:

    http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.com/2008/06/kort-referat-fra-telefonsamtale-med.html

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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:00 AM





    To:

    "MByler@amnesty.org" <MByler@amnesty.org>



    Hi,

     

    if I felt it was impolite, to legitimise mafia?

     

    I think your organisation is a joke!

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

     


    On 7/7/08, MByler@amnesty.org <MByler@amnesty.org> wrote:

    Dear Mr. Ribsskog,

    I am sorry to hear that you have not had a positive experience with Amnesty International in relation to your concerns.  

    I need to affirm, however, that the response that was given to you  by the Director of AI Norway is correct, and that there is nothing that AI can do to support you in this instance.  I am sorry that you felt this was impolite.

    Best wishes,

    Marjory M. Byler
    Senior Director, International Mobilization
    Amnesty International

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Jun 18, 2008 1:38 PM
    Subject: Complaint about the Norwegian Amnesty.
    To:
    amnestyis@amnesty.org

    Hi,
     
    I called your offices today, and explained that I had been having some problems with the
    Norwegian Amnesty, and if it was possible for me to send an e-mail to you explaining about
    this, and then I was given your e-mail address.

     
    The problems, are regarding that I was in contact with the General Secretary, for the Norwegian
    Amnesty, Mr. Jegenes, earlier today.
     
    It was a bit of problem with the communiction in this phone-call.

     
    So I thought I'd try to write you an explanation, or complaint, about this.
     
    I found that Mr. Jegenes, was a bit impolite, I think I have to say, since he interupted me, when
    I started explaining why I had contacted him and Amnesty, and about the problems with the earlier

    contact, which I had escalated to the General Secretary.
     
    Then, after he had interupted me, and said quite a few things, then he didn't want to let me finish
    my explanation, that I had prepared, before the call.

     
    He just hang up.
     
    I thought this was a bit inpolite.
     
    Further, in the call, when he interupted me, he said that their representative, was right in declining
    to help me, since Amnesty couldn't investigate organised crime, like he said.

     
    But, I wanted them, to help me with the Government.

    The Government, aren't answering my correspondence, and also the Sivilombudsman in Norway,
    which Amnesty UK, adviced me to contact, is also, like the Goverment, playing games with me,

    I think one have to say.

    This is what I wanted Amnesty to help with, to get the Government to treat me, in accordance to
    my rights, and not play games with me.

    But the General Secretary, said that Amnesty would have had to investigate organised crime,

    to help me.

    This is not right, they could just have looked at the correspondance, between me and the
    Government, and then they could have seen that the Government are playing games with me.
     
    Since I think this is the real problem, that leads to what I'd say is torture and inhumane

    treatment from the Government, that they are playing games with me, and my life, and that
    they have no respect for my rights.
     
    And this leads to the torture, like I think I have to call it, and inhumanity, in my situation.

    I think I have to hold the Government in Norway, since I am a Norwegian citizen, responsible
    for this, since they haven't got the right, to keep things in soceity, like how the situation is
    with 'mafia', like I've heard I've been followed by, secret.

     
    And they are also not answering my corresponedence etc, with I'd say means that they are
    playing games with me.

    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, when he interupted me, that 'mafia/organised criminals

    wouldn't just single out and individual for following', when he asked me, why I was being
    followed, and I answered that I couldn't say exactly why.
     
    These things, like criminal organisations/mafias agenda, is not something that is open in

    society, and for him, to demand, that I needed to know this, I think is unreasonable.
     
    Mr. Jegenes, is infact, legitimising mafia, in society, by saying, that their agenda, is
    logical and reasonable.

    Mafia, is not a legitimate part of society, you can't find anything in eg. the Norwegian

    constitution, that says that mafia, is legit.

    I think it seems like Mr. Jegenes, is trying to legitimise mafia, and mafia/orginised criminal
    organisations agenda in society, by claiming, that they are acting reasonable and logical.

     
    I object strongly to this legitimisation of mafia/organised crime, by Mr. Jegenes.
     
    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, that he thought, that the Norwegian Government, thought
    that, what I had overheard, that I was followed by 'the mafia', and that I was being used as

    a 'target-guy', by the Government, must have been something I had imagined.
     
    So Mr. Jegenes, is saying what he thinks is more right, than what I think.
     
    He isn't taking what I'm saing in good faith, and neighter is the Government.

     
    There is no declared sivil war, in Norway, at the moment, so there is no reason, for why,
    Mr. Jegenes (and the Norwegian Goverment), shouldn't take what is being said from a
    fellow country-man, in good faith.

     
    So this I would like to complain about, I think it's inpolite of Mr. Jegenes, to treat a fellow
    country-man, in this way.
     
    This is what I wanted to contact you and explain about.

    I hope that you have the time to have a look at this!

     
    I'll also add a link, to my blog, where I've written a short summary, of the phone-call with
    the General Secretary today, and also posted the notes from the call, and the notes that
    I had written, to prepare myself, before I called, but which the General Secretay, wouldn't

    let me finish read/explain about.
     
    (Although this blog-post is in Norwegian, but I add the link anyway, just for to explain that
    I got a bit upset, and posted the notes etc. on my blog, at once after the call, since I though

    I was being treated a bit inpolite.).
     
    I hope this is alright!
     
    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog
     
    PS.
     
    Here is the link to mentioned post, on my blog:
     

    http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.com/2008/06/kort-referat-fra-telefonsamtale-med.html

     

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    Google Mail – Complaint about the Norwegian Amnesty.







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Complaint about the Norwegian Amnesty.





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 2:15 AM





    To:

    amnestyis@amnesty.org



    Hi,

     

    I can't see that I've recieved an answer to this e-mail yet, that's why I'm sending it again.


     

    Hope this is alright!

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Jun 18, 2008 1:38 PM

    Subject: Complaint about the Norwegian Amnesty.
    To: amnestyis@amnesty.org

     

    Hi,

     

    I called your offices today, and explained that I had been having some problems with the

    Norwegian Amnesty, and if it was possible for me to send an e-mail to you explaining about

    this, and then I was given your e-mail address.

     

    The problems, are regarding that I was in contact with the General Secretary, for the Norwegian

    Amnesty, Mr. Jegenes, earlier today.

     

    It was a bit of problem with the communiction in this phone-call.

     

    So I thought I'd try to write you an explanation, or complaint, about this.

     

    I found that Mr. Jegenes, was a bit impolite, I think I have to say, since he interupted me, when

    I started explaining why I had contacted him and Amnesty, and about the problems with the earlier

    contact, which I had escalated to the General Secretary.

     

    Then, after he had interupted me, and said quite a few things, then he didn't want to let me finish

    my explanation, that I had prepared, before the call.

     

    He just hang up.

     

    I thought this was a bit inpolite.

     

    Further, in the call, when he interupted me, he said that their representative, was right in declining

    to help me, since Amnesty couldn't investigate organised crime, like he said.

     

    But, I wanted them, to help me with the Government.

    The Government, aren't answering my correspondence, and also the Sivilombudsman in Norway,

    which Amnesty UK, adviced me to contact, is also, like the Goverment, playing games with me,

    I think one have to say.

    This is what I wanted Amnesty to help with, to get the Government to treat me, in accordance to

    my rights, and not play games with me.

    But the General Secretary, said that Amnesty would have had to investigate organised crime,

    to help me.

    This is not right, they could just have looked at the correspondance, between me and the

    Government, and then they could have seen that the Government are playing games with me.

     

    Since I think this is the real problem, that leads to what I'd say is torture and inhumane

    treatment from the Government, that they are playing games with me, and my life, and that

    they have no respect for my rights.

     

    And this leads to the torture, like I think I have to call it, and inhumanity, in my situation.

    I think I have to hold the Government in Norway, since I am a Norwegian citizen, responsible

    for this, since they haven't got the right, to keep things in soceity, like how the situation is

    with 'mafia', like I've heard I've been followed by, secret.

     

    And they are also not answering my corresponedence etc, with I'd say means that they are

    playing games with me.

    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, when he interupted me, that 'mafia/organised criminals 

    wouldn't just single out and individual for following', when he asked me, why I was being

    followed, and I answered that I couldn't say exactly why.

     

    These things, like criminal organisations/mafias agenda, is not something that is open in

    society, and for him, to demand, that I needed to know this, I think is unreasonable.

     

    Mr. Jegenes, is infact, legitimising mafia, in society, by saying, that their agenda, is

    logical and reasonable.

    Mafia, is not a legitimate part of society, you can't find anything in eg. the Norwegian

    constitution, that says that mafia, is legit.

    I think it seems like Mr. Jegenes, is trying to legitimise mafia, and mafia/orginised criminal

    organisations agenda in society, by claiming, that they are acting reasonable and logical.

     

    I object strongly to this legitimisation of mafia/organised crime, by Mr. Jegenes.

     

    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, that he thought, that the Norwegian Government, thought

    that, what I had overheard, that I was followed by 'the mafia', and that I was being used as

    a 'target-guy', by the Government, must have been something I had imagined.

     

    So Mr. Jegenes, is saying what he thinks is more right, than what I think.

     

    He isn't taking what I'm saing in good faith, and neighter is the Government.

     

    There is no declared sivil war, in Norway, at the moment, so there is no reason, for why,

    Mr. Jegenes (and the Norwegian Goverment), shouldn't take what is being said from a

    fellow country-man, in good faith.

     

    So this I would like to complain about, I think it's inpolite of Mr. Jegenes, to treat a fellow

    country-man, in this way.

     

    This is what I wanted to contact you and explain about.

    I hope that you have the time to have a look at this!

     

    I'll also add a link, to my blog, where I've written a short summary, of the phone-call with

    the General Secretary today, and also posted the notes from the call, and the notes that

    I had written, to prepare myself, before I called, but which the General Secretay, wouldn't

    let me finish read/explain about.

     

    (Although this blog-post is in Norwegian, but I add the link anyway, just for to explain that

    I got a bit upset, and posted the notes etc. on my blog, at once after the call, since I though

    I was being treated a bit inpolite.).

     

    I hope this is alright!

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

     

    PS.

     

    Here is the link to mentioned post, on my blog:

     

     

     

     

     






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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Complaint about the Norwegian Amnesty.





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:38 PM





    To:

    amnestyis@amnesty.org



    Hi,

     

    I called your offices today, and explained that I had been having some problems with the

    Norwegian Amnesty, and if it was possible for me to send an e-mail to you explaining about

    this, and then I was given your e-mail address.

     

    The problems, are regarding that I was in contact with the General Secretary, for the Norwegian

    Amnesty, Mr. Jegenes, earlier today.

     

    It was a bit of problem with the communiction in this phone-call.

     

    So I thought I'd try to write you an explanation, or complaint, about this.

     

    I found that Mr. Jegenes, was a bit impolite, I think I have to say, since he interupted me, when

    I started explaining why I had contacted him and Amnesty, and about the problems with the earlier

    contact, which I had escalated to the General Secretary.

     

    Then, after he had interupted me, and said quite a few things, then he didn't want to let me finish

    my explanation, that I had prepared, before the call.

     

    He just hang up.

     

    I thought this was a bit inpolite.

     

    Further, in the call, when he interupted me, he said that their representative, was right in declining

    to help me, since Amnesty couldn't investigate organised crime, like he said.

     

    But, I wanted them, to help me with the Government.

    The Government, aren't answering my correspondence, and also the Sivilombudsman in Norway,

    which Amnesty UK, adviced me to contact, is also, like the Goverment, playing games with me,

    I think one have to say.

    This is what I wanted Amnesty to help with, to get the Government to treat me, in accordance to

    my rights, and not play games with me.

    But the General Secretary, said that Amnesty would have had to investigate organised crime,

    to help me.

    This is not right, they could just have looked at the correspondance, between me and the

    Government, and then they could have seen that the Government are playing games with me.

     

    Since I think this is the real problem, that leads to what I'd say is torture and inhumane

    treatment from the Government, that they are playing games with me, and my life, and that

    they have no respect for my rights.

     

    And this leads to the torture, like I think I have to call it, and inhumanity, in my situation.

    I think I have to hold the Government in Norway, since I am a Norwegian citizen, responsible

    for this, since they haven't got the right, to keep things in soceity, like how the situation is

    with 'mafia', like I've heard I've been followed by, secret.

     

    And they are also not answering my corresponedence etc, with I'd say means that they are

    playing games with me.

    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, when he interupted me, that 'mafia/organised criminals 

    wouldn't just single out and individual for following', when he asked me, why I was being

    followed, and I answered that I couldn't say exactly why.

     

    These things, like criminal organisations/mafias agenda, is not something that is open in

    society, and for him, to demand, that I needed to know this, I think is unreasonable.

     

    Mr. Jegenes, is infact, legitimising mafia, in society, by saying, that their agenda, is

    logical and reasonable.

    Mafia, is not a legitimate part of society, you can't find anything in eg. the Norwegian

    constitution, that says that mafia, is legit.

    I think it seems like Mr. Jegenes, is trying to legitimise mafia, and mafia/orginised criminal

    organisations agenda in society, by claiming, that they are acting reasonable and logical.

     

    I object strongly to this legitimisation of mafia/organised crime, by Mr. Jegenes.

     

    Further, Mr. Jegenes, also said, that he thought, that the Norwegian Government, thought

    that, what I had overheard, that I was followed by 'the mafia', and that I was being used as

    a 'target-guy', by the Government, must have been something I had imagined.

     

    So Mr. Jegenes, is saying what he thinks is more right, than what I think.

     

    He isn't taking what I'm saing in good faith, and neighter is the Government.

     

    There is no declared sivil war, in Norway, at the moment, so there is no reason, for why,

    Mr. Jegenes (and the Norwegian Goverment), shouldn't take what is being said from a

    fellow country-man, in good faith.

     

    So this I would like to complain about, I think it's inpolite of Mr. Jegenes, to treat a fellow

    country-man, in this way.

     

    This is what I wanted to contact you and explain about.

    I hope that you have the time to have a look at this!

     

    I'll also add a link, to my blog, where I've written a short summary, of the phone-call with

    the General Secretary today, and also posted the notes from the call, and the notes that

    I had written, to prepare myself, before I called, but which the General Secretay, wouldn't

    let me finish read/explain about.

     

    (Although this blog-post is in Norwegian, but I add the link anyway, just for to explain that

    I got a bit upset, and posted the notes etc. on my blog, at once after the call, since I though

    I was being treated a bit inpolite.).

     

    I hope this is alright!

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

     

    PS.

     

    Here is the link to mentioned post, on my blog:

     

     

     

     

     







  • Kort referat fra telefonsamtale med generalsekretæren i norsk Amnesty, 18. juni 2008. (In Norwegian).

    Kort referat fra telefonsamtale med generalsekretæren i norsk Amnesty, 18. juni 2008. (In Norwegian).




    Nå ringte jeg generalsekretæren i norske Amnesty, Jegernes, eller noe.

    Og han avbrøt meg, da jeg prøvde å forklare hva som foregikk.

    Og så sa han veldig mye.

    Så spurte jeg, om han ville at jeg skulle forklare ferdig, fra da der han avbrøt meg.

    Men det ville han ikke, siden han hadde lest på bloggen min osv.

    Så sa jeg det var greit, det var ikke noe jeg kunne gjøre med det, hvis han ikke ville la meg forklare.

    Så la han på.

  • E-post til Amnesty. 19. mai 2008. (In Norwegian).







    Google Mail – Problemer med mangel på hjelp fra myndighetene.







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Problemer med mangel på hjelp fra myndighetene.





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Mon, May 19, 2008 at 1:58 PM





    To:

    jegenes@amnesty.no



    Hei,

     

    jeg ringte Amnesty Norge i dag, og fikk svar at det var du som var overordnede for organisasjonskonsulenten.

     

    For her har det vært snakk om en misforståelse.

    Jeg har hatt noen problemer, som gjorde at jeg bl.a. måtte flykte fra Norge, og som jeg har skrevet om på

    blogg, jeg skal skrive en link til den blogg-posten.

     

    Så jeg vet altså, at noe foregår, at noen i Norge, forfølger meg, må man vel si.

     

    Men jeg vet ikke nøyaktig hva som foregår.

    Og dette synes jeg er som tortur, må man vel kunne si, at ingen forteller hva som foregår.

     

    Jeg har forsøkt, å få hjelp fra norske myndigheter, men de vil ikke gi noe hjelp, med å svare på hva som

    foregår.

     

    Jeg mener, at man har rett til å få råd/hjelp/informasjon, fra myndighetene, i situasjoner som dette, hvor

    det er fare for liv og helse osv., hvis man ønsker å oppholde seg i landet.

     

    Så trodde organisasjonskonsulenten deres, at min henvendelse, gjaldt, at jeg ønsket at Amnesty skulle

    etterforske organisert kriminalitet.

     

    Men det var altså en misforståelse.

    Jeg prøver å finne ut hvem jeg kan kontakte, for å få hjelp, med problemene med myndighetene i Norge.

    Og _ikke_ problemene med organisert kriminalitet, det skjønner jeg at, er myndighetenes oppgave.

     

    Så ringte jeg dere i dag da, og da fikk jeg høre, at det var du, som var organisasjonskonsulentens

    overordnede, så det er derfor jeg sender denne e-posten nå da, om dere har mulighet til å hjelpe med

    problemene med myndighetene, fordi det virker som at dette er ganske alvorlig.

    Håper dere har mulighet til å hjelpe med dette!


     

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog

     

    PS.

     

    Her er den blogg-posten, hvor jeg har skrevet hva jeg vet, om hva som foregår:

     

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    Date: Oct 24, 2007 4:25 PM

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