Governments in Canada persecute racial minorites and abuse the law
From: wxliao <wanxialiao_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 17 Dec 2003 14:26:35 -0800 I am a Chinese immigrant residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. My human rights case started with an academic dispute between a professor at the University of Toronto and me about whether "the concept of beauty" is a "European concept", which developed into a political/racial persecution on me organized by the Canadian Governments. This persecution involves a conspiracy of the Ontario Human Rights Commission and the U of T to set me up for criminal prosecution by entrapment using the "confidentiality rule" of the Commission, and the court's blatant abuse of criminal justice in finding me guilty without lawful grounds. The courts also take a leading role in suppressing my civil actions to seek redress of these wrongs. By court orders, the court openly refused virtually all my legal rights provided by Ontario Rules of Civil Procedures - my rights to Defendants' statement of defence, to Defendants' Affidavits of Documents, to cross-examination on the Affidavits, to examination on witnesses, to file motion to dismiss Defendants' defence, and even to file responding motion materials to respond to Defendants' motions to dismiss my actions, etc. As a result I was in fact forbidden to make arguments to oppose the Defendants and to gather and adduce evidences for my arguments. The court even conspired to falsely and deliberately represent the relief I sought in my motion in its order dismissing my motion, so that the issues I raised would remain un-heard until my actions were dismissed on Defendants' motions. The court did so at most of the times, without even bothering to provide any reason. With the compelled exclusion of my participation, the court decided on my cases one-sidedly with the Defendants. My actions were dismissed and I am barred from the court altogether. By this persecution, the Canadian Governments have blatantly violated my fundamental human rights guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - my rights to freedom of speech under s. 1; my right to freedom and liberty under s. 7; my rights against self-incrimination and arbitrary detention under ss. 13 and 9; and my equality right before and under law under s. 15. And same as that in Canada, the California Superior Court also abused the law in headling my Complaint against James Cahill who participated in the suppression of my human rights case. I have to publish my story on the Internet since not only virtually all Canadian and U.S. media declined to publish my story, so did those so-called "human rights groups" such as the "Human Rights Watch", etc. It is a best illustration of hypocrisy of "Western democracy and freedom". http://www.geocities.com/wliao.geo/Please visit my site Received on Wed Dec 17 2003 - 14:26:35 PST |
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