Monday, January 21, 2008

A Woman Who Is Being Beaten Into Submission

A woman was severely beaten by the state and federal judicial system and the Department of Justice over a Merry Christmas Balloon, a chrunched up piece of paper, a sea shell...misc items that a Napa, California, Sergeant found in front of a colleague home.

Kini contends that barring this plaintiff from access to evidence used to convict her is opposed by and violates the Geneva Convention standards. The actions by the U.S. Federal Government is banned as cruel, inhuman and degrading treatmentIt prohibits consequences more than actions as a permanent detainee’s treatment under a secret status equal to that of a home arrestee as an alleged sex offender.

What's allowed and what's beyond the pale includes measures that have not been prevented from inflicting "serious and nontransitory" mental harm. The techniques have been deliberately prolonged causing Kini "prolonged" mental suffering, exposing her to uncomfortable cold or heat for long periods, sleep deprivation and disorientation from the mental anguish of personal and real property deprivation.

Specific methods have involved forcing her to move from place to place, withholding food and water, using loud noise, blasting music, and sirens to induce panic to disorient her and to impair the function of her mental faculty.


Those directly responsible for the human right violations in America are, but not limited to:
United State District Court For the Northern District of California
Zimmerman, Magistrate Judge Bernard BZ
United State District Court For the Eastern District of California
David F. Levi
Sandra M. Snyder,
Gregory G. Hollows
William Shubbs
Garland E. Burrell
Napa County Consolidated Courts
Honorable Randy Bowman
Napa County Court of Napa, California
Ronald T.L. Young
Court Of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division One
Stein, J. Acting P.J.
Strankman, P.J.
United States Court Of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit
Circuit Judges:
O'Scannlain,
Fernandez
Tashima
T.G. Nelson
Kleinfeld
Farris
Brunetti
Silverman
Leavy
Berzon
Supreme Court Of California
George-Chief Justice

Dedicated to public awareness for women who are treated as inferior or as second-class citizens in many cultures, including the United States. Prejudices against them are deep-rooted. Gender-based violence in all its forms is an ongoing problem even in the so-called developed world. Many must suffer needlessly because they are invisible in society. This shameful fact of life is today’s most pervasive human rights challenge.

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