Monday, October 18, 2010

10-10-18 Request for an Honest and Effectual 2010 UPR Report on the United States

Please voice your concerns!
Thanks to Zena for compiling this email list, including the "Troika", which would lead the 2010 UPR of the United States - Cameron, France, and Japan. 
I believe that the choice of the Troika is a promising start for an honest and effectual 2010 UPR report.
jz


Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 18:08:03 +0300
To: infodesk@ohchr.org, letters@hutchison.senate.gov, Mission.cameroun@bluewin.ch, Paul_Foldi@foreign.senate.gov, Mission.france@ties.itu.int, Brad_Middleton@durbin.senate.gov, Mission@gv.mofa.emb-japan.go.jp, Courtney_Dozier@warner.senate.gov, upr_info@state.gov, Phil_Bosse@collins.senate.gov, askdoj@usdoj.gov, sascha.thompson@mail.house.gov, phyllis.thomas@usdoj.gov, john.mautz@mail.house.gov, gina_semenza@boxer.senate.gov, paul.taylor@mail.house.gov, Nick.Ciofani@mail.house.gov
From: joseph zernik 
Subject: 10-10-18 Request for an Honest and Effectual 2010 UPR Report on the United States
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October 18, 2010

U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights
c/o infodesk@ohchr.org
U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
c/o letters@hutchison.senate.gov
Rapporteur of Cameroon
c/o Mission.cameroun@bluewin.ch
U.S. Senator Richard Lugar
c/o Paul_Foldi@foreign.senate.gov
Rapporteur of France
c/o Mission.france@ties.itu.int
U.S. Senator Richard Durbin
c/o Brad_Middleton@durbin.senate.gov
Rapporteur of Japan
c/o Mission@gv.mofa.emb-japan.go.jp
U.S. Senator Mark Warner
c/o Courtney_Dozier@warner.senate.gov
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
c/o upr_info@state.gov
U.S. Senator Susan Collins
c/o Phil_Bosse@collins.senate.gov
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
c/o askdoj@usdoj.gov
U.S. Representative Hank Johnson
c/o sascha.thompson@mail.house.gov
Deputy Attorney General Thomas Perez, Chief
Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice
c/o phyllis.thomas@usdoj.gov
U.S. Representative Howard Coble
c/o john.mautz@mail.house.gov
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
c/o gina_semenza@boxer.senate.gov
U.S. Representative F. James Sensenbrenner
c/o paul.taylor@mail.house.gov
U.S. Representative Steven C. LaTourette
c/o Nick.Ciofani@mail.house.gov
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RE: Request for an honest and effectual UPR report on the United States by the Human Rights Council of the United Nations
Greetings:

I, the undersigned, Joseph Zernik, a citizen of the United States, read with great hope the news regarding the first ever, 2010 Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States.  On behalf of Human Rights Alert (NGO) I also filed a stakeholder submission, which was later incorporated into the staff report of the Human Rights Council with a reference to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California".

We hope that the final 2010 UPR report would likewise reflect the urgent need for the United States government to address the corruption of its justice system.  We, who live in the United States, suffered substantial deterioration in the safeguard of our Human, Civil, and Constitutional Rights, particularly in the past decade. 

The UPR process of the United Nations is a unique opportunity for the truth in this matter to be finally heard - loud and clear.  An honest and effectual 2010 UPR report on the United States is likely become a historic landmark for Human Rights in the United States.

Truly,
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Joseph Zernik, PhD
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