Friday, 7 December 2012

CONCLUSSION



     On 13 August 2011, Mr Cercel was victim of an illegal eviction.
To make things even worst, the landlords – White british citizens – called for help of police officers, incident number 300-S-13082012.
    Chief Inspector Jerry Reakes-Williams, PC 1353 Slaymaker, PC 1733 Cutler and CSO 6496 Parmar attended the HATE CRIME but failed to stop it, provided false information to the victim, helped by escorting the victim out of the premises thus directly HELPING with the HATE CRIME.


     At subsequent dates, Mr Cercel tried recording the criminal offences (HATE CRIMES) yet because he experienced what The Race Relations Act defines as “institutional discrimination”,
the following police officers at the following dates dicriminated him by disregarding his human rights and ignoring procedures:










TO CONCLUDE:
Mr Cecel has been, undoubtedly, victim of the biggest HATE CRIME of modern time, as under the view and protection of police officers he lost access to many of his fundamental rights, right amongst which the right to a home, the right to not be discriminated, the right to higher education, the right to be protected from a humiliating and degrading treatment.


He was treated like a criminal for demanding equality and respect for his human rights!


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