Hollie Greig alleged in 2000 that she was the victim of a paedophile gang in Aberdeen. Her mother Anne was forcibly sectioned within days of the allegations being made. Hollie was awarded £13,500 from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority in spite of the fact that no-one was ever charged with any crime. THIS IS A SINGLE-ISSUE, HUMANITARIAN CAMPAIGN WITH NO CONNECTION TO ANY OTHER CAUSES.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Human Rights Of A Dead Person
The Equality and Human Rights Commission have challenged the refusal of Grampian Fire Service to produce the incident report into the death of Roy Greig, Hollie's uncle, in 1997. Peter Murray of the Fire Service had put forward the bizarre arguement that doing so would breach the dead man's human rights.
Why on earth would they be so reluctant to release this report ?
http://www.firmmagazine.com/news/2554/Exclusive%3A_Fire_Service_pressed_to_release_incident_report_as_deceased%27s_%22continued_right_to_privacy%22_challenged_by_Human_Rights_Commission__.html
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Crime is a public not a private “gagged” matter. It is an accepted fact in law that no-one is above the law and that crimes are accountable under the law.
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