Saturday, September 6, 2014

AIMI vs. USA in International Court Claimant Phone Conferences


AIMI vs. USA in International Court claimant phone conferences 

9am Pacific, 10am Mountain, 11am Central, 12 noon Eastern 

Dates:  September 6 and September 7. 
Phone:  (347) 857-3293

You can also connect with the conference:
Dial-in Number: (605) 562-0020
Meeting ID Code: 992-212-650


PLAYBACK for "AIMI vs. USA" claimants phone conferences: 

Phone 605-562-0029, Meeting ID Code 992-212-650

The phone conferences will be held on the first weekend in each month until the Complaint is filed in 2015.

The conferences are for (i) all persons interested in recovering monetary damages for themselves or family members who suffer(ed) because of untreated mental illnesses or drug/alcohol addictions, and (ii) all persons who have been victimized by untreated mentally ill persons or drug/alcohol addicts.

Circumstances that qualify one to be a Claimant include (but are not limited to):
long-term homelessness
brutality by community persons and police
incarceration for mental illness and/or drug/alcohol addiction
long-term solitary confinement
neglect of physical health conditions
prisoner torture
death

Circumstances that qualify one to be a Claimant as a victim of someone with untreated mental illness or addictions include (but are not limited to):
aggravated assault and battery
harassment
robbery or burglary
rape
death

It may not matter if your claim has already been decided by a court within the USA. It may not matter if your case is beyond the statute of limitations set forth by a state within the USA. Each case will be reviewed by an International Human Rights Lawyer. Information about "AIMI vs. USA" in International Court was published last month at "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. It is repeated below to help you understand the planned Complaint to the United Nations.

Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI") vs. USA IN INTERNATIONAL COURT REGARDING CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY

* Now gathering 100 cases of government abuse of mentally challenged Americans of all races to present a Complaint to the United Nations: rejection for treatment, long-term homelessness, hospital abuse, wrongful convictions, lengthy solitary confinement, police brutality, executions, and wrongful death cases. Call 678.531.0262 or Google Voice (571)335-1741. Email MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com. Title the email "AIMI v. USA."

* Also gathering 100 people victimized by mentally ill people or drug addicts who were denied treatment. If you were robbed, burglarized, assaulted, or had a relative who was killed by a mentally ill person or a drug/alcohol addict, please call us and email us.

* We will demand monetary damages for claimants plus changes in how America treats mental illness and substance abuse. Incarceration must be replaced with adequate, timely treatment and subsistence assistance.

Continue to call and email until you reach Mary Neal. The government may not want you to be included in this international Complaint against the USA. The U.N. provides that abuses by government agents (including police, judges, and other officials) can be levied against its member states. It may not matter if your case is beyond the statute of limitations set by U.S. law or if it was dismissed by corrupt courts. Hear more at "ASSISTANCE TO THE INCARCERATED MENTALLY ILL" Blogtalkradio shows Wednesdays at 9pm Pacific. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1

This international action is intended to (1) pay restitution to affected parties, (2) protect Americans who have mental disabilities and drug/alcohol dependencies, and (3) protect innocent people who suffered at the hands of untreated mentally ill persons or drug and/or alcohol addicts.

AIMI believes that people with mental illness and drug or alcohol addictions are deliberately left untreated to commit crimes that will excuse long prison sentences. This is done to enlarge our prison population. At least one-half of America's inmates are mentally ill (1.25 million), and over one-half of the victims of police violence are also mentally ill. Sixty percent of inmates in solitary confinement (SHU) are mentally ill. The entire private prison system was created and is sustained by criminalizing mental illness and drug/alcohol addictions. Mentally challenged and addicted people deserve treatment, not punishment.

We rely on YOU to notify people about this international Complaint, which we expect to file in the spring of 2015.


Mary "Loves Justice" Neal
Email MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com or phone (678)531.0262 or (571)335-1741

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