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Naslov: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:19 |
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Committee on the Rights of the Child BACKGROUND RELEASE 22 May 2014 Situation of Children’s Rights in India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Saint Lucia and the United Kingdom to be Reviewed The Committee on the Rights of the Child will meet at the Palais Wilson in Geneva from 26 May to 13 June 2014 to review the promotion and protection of children's rights under the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its two Optional Protocols in India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Saint Lucia and the United Kingdom. At the opening meeting, the Committee will adopt its agenda and programme of work. During the session, the Committee, in addition to considering reports of States parties, will also discuss the organization of its future work and methods of work. India is presenting its combined third to fourth periodic report CRC/C/IND/3-4 under the Convention, and the Committee’s concluding observations and recommendations on the second periodic report, considered in January 2004, can be found in CRC/C/15/Add.228 . India is also presenting its initial reports under the Optional Protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict CRC/OPAC/C/IND/1 and the Optional Protocol on the sale of children child prostitution and child pornography CRC/C/OPSC/IND/1 . Indonesia is presenting its combined third to fourth periodic report under the Convention CRC/ C/IDN/3-4 and the Committee’s concluding observations and recommendations on the second periodic report, reviewed in January 2004, can be found in CRC/C/15/Add.223 . Jordan is presenting its combined fourth to fifth periodic report CRC/C/JOR/4-5 under the Convention, and the Committee’s concluding observations and recommendations on the third periodic report, considered in September 2006, can be found in CRC/C/JOR/CO/3 . Jordan is also presenting its initial report under the Optional Protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict CRC/C/OPAC/JOR/1 , as well as its initial report under the Optional Protocol on the sale of children child prostitution and child pornography CRC/C/OPSC/JOR/1 . Kyrgyzstan is presenting its combined third to fourth periodic report CRC/C/KGZ/3-4 under the Convention, and the Committee’s concluding observations and recommendations on the second periodic report, considered in September 2004, can be found in CRC/C/15/Add.244 . Saint Lucia is presenting its combined second to fourth periodic report CRC/C/LCA/2-4 , while the Committee’s concluding observations and recommendations on the initial report, considered in May 2005, can be found in CRC/C/15/Add.258 . The United Kingdom is presenting its initial report under the Optional Protocol on the sale of children child prostitution and child pornography, which can be found in CRC/C/OPSC/GBR/1 . Other documents relating to the Committee’s work can be found on the Committee’s webpage. The Committee is a body of independent experts formed in 1991 to monitor the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by its States parties. The Convention gives a comprehensive collection of children's rights the force of international law. The Committee also monitors implementation of two Optional Protocols to the Convention: the first on the involvement of children in armed conflict and the second on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. A third Optional Protocol on a Communications Procedure was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 19 December 2011. It will allow individual children to submit complaints about specific violations of their human rights under the Convention and its first two Optional Protocols. The Protocol opened for signature on 28 February 2012 and entered into force on 14 April 2014, three months after the deposit of the 10th instrument of ratification or accession. To date, 194 countries have ratified or acceded to the Convention, making it the most widely accepted international human rights instrument. Only South Sudan has not signed it, while Somalia and the United States have signed, but not ratified it. States parties to the Convention are expected to send representatives to the Committee to present reports on their efforts to implement children's rights. States must report initially two years after acceding to the Convention and then every five years. The Committee examines each report and addresses its concerns and recommendations to the State party in the form of “concluding observations and recommendations”. The Convention on the Rights of the Child The General Assembly adopted the Convention unanimously on 20 November 1989, 30 years after the adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of the Child. The Convention renders States parties legally accountable for their actions towards children. Work on drafting the Convention began in 1979 – the International Year of the Child – at the Commission on Human Rights. The Convention was opened for signature on 26 January 1990. That day, 61 countries signed it, a record first-day response. It entered into force just seven months later, on 2 September 1990. Ratifying the Convention requires a review of national legislation to ensure it meets the provisions of the treaty. The Convention, inter alia, stipulates that every child has the right to life, and that States shall ensure to the maximum extent possible the survival and development of the child; that every child has the right to a name and nationality from birth; and that the child's best interests shall be a primary consideration when they are dealt with by courts, welfare institutions or administrative authorities. The Convention recognizes the right of children to be heard. States shall ensure that each child enjoys full rights without discrimination or distinction of any kind, and that children should not be separated from their parents, unless by competent authorities for their well-being. States shall facilitate reunification of families by permitting travel into, or out of, their territories and protect children from physical or mental harm and neglect, including sexual abuse or exploitation. Children with disabilities shall have the right to education, special treatment and care; primary education shall be free and compulsory and discipline in school should respect the child's dignity; capital punishment or life imprisonment shall not be imposed for crimes committed before the age of 18; no child under 15 should take any part in hostilities and children exposed to armed conflict shall receive special protection. Children of minority and indigenous populations shall freely enjoy their own cultures, religions and languages. Optional Protocols In May 2000, the General Assembly adopted the two Optional Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict and on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. The Optional Protocols entered into force in 2002. Currently, 155 countries have ratified the Optional Protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict; and 167 States have ratified the Optional Protocol on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. A third Optional Protocol was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 19 December 2011. It provides for a Communications Procedure to allow individual children to submit complaints regarding specific violations of their rights under the Convention and the first two Optional Protocols. To date, 10 States have ratified it: Albania, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Gabon, Germany, Montenegro, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain and Thailand. Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography Although the Convention requires States parties to prohibit the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, this Optional Protocol extends the measures that States parties must undertake to protect children from these violations of their human rights. The Optional Protocol not only defines the sale of children, child pornography and child prostitution, but also provides a non-exhaustive list of acts and activities which shall be criminalized by States parties. This criminalization also includes attempts, complicity, or participation in such acts or activities. The Optional Protocol sets out the bases for States parties to assert jurisdiction over actionable practices relating to the sale of children, child prostitution, and child pornography (including extra-territorial legislation) and to make provisions about extradition of alleged offenders. Based on the principle of the best interests of the child, the Optional Protocol also sets forth provisions for protecting and assisting child victims during all stages of the criminal justice process. Preventive measures, as well as redress, rehabilitation and recovery of child victims, are also covered. For the implementation of all these provisions, the Optional Protocol asks for a close collaboration among States parties. Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict The Optional Protocol establishes that no person under the age of 18 shall be subject to compulsory recruitment into regular armed forces, and imposes an obligation on States to raise the minimum age for voluntary recruitment to at least 16 years. Upon ratification of or accession to the Optional Protocol, countries must deposit a binding declaration stating their minimum age for voluntary recruitment and the safeguards in place to ensure that that recruitment is voluntary. States Parties to the Protocol shall also ensure that members of their armed forces under 18 years of age do not take direct part in hostilities. In addition, armed groups separate from the armed forces of a State should not, under any circumstances, recruit or use in hostilities persons under 18. States parties are required to take all feasible measures to prevent the recruitment and use of children by any groups, including the criminalization of such practices. Optional Protocol on a Communications Procedure This new Optional Protocol empowers children to complain about specific violations of their human rights under the Convention and its first two optional protocols to an international body. The Optional Protocol was transmitted by the Human Rights Council to the General Assembly in June 2011. It establishes a procedure to bring complaints under the Convention similar to those that already exist for other core human rights treaties. Upon receiving a complaint, the Committee will examine it to determine whether the Convention has been violated. The Committee will guarantee that child-sensitive procedures and safeguards are put in place to prevent the manipulation of the child by those acting on his or her behalf under the Protocol. While it is examining the complaint, the Committee may request the State to adopt interim measures to prevent possible irreparable damage to the child. It may also request protection measures to prevent reprisals, including further human rights violations, ill- treatment or intimidation, for having submitted such complaints. If the Convention is found to have been violated, the Committee will make specific recommendations for action to the State responsible. Under the Optional Protocol the Committee may now initiate inquiries into grave and systematic violations of the Convention and its first two Optional Protocols. The Optional Protocol also provides for an inter-state communications procedure. The Committee adopted the rules of procedure for this Optional
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Naslov: Re: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:20 |
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Pridružen/a: 29 ožu 2013, 06:32 Postovi: 6276
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MEDIJI ZAŠTO ŠUTITE? Ovo nitko ne prenosi: UN javno upozorio masonsku Veliku Britaniju da prestane ritualno silovati, ubijati i komadati djecu! Mučko ubijanje, silovanje i mučenje djece pred našim očima. A svi šute... Ono što je najpoznatiji britanski novinar i kako ga nazivaju teoretičar urote, David Icke vikao na sva zvona još prije nekoliko godina, danas je potpuna stvarnost. Velika Britanija kao predvodnik svjetske masonske imperije ritualno ubija, siluje i komada djecu na njihovu tlu. Naravno, nije to samo Velika Britanija no ona je predvodnik i mogli bismo slobodno reći nabavljač djece za cijelu Europu. Sada je to potvrdio i UN koji je javno opomenuo Veliku Britaniju da prestane s ubijanjem dijece. Zamislite kao da je riječ o kazni za parking ili neplaćenom računu. Oni javno pred cijelim svijetom upozoravaju da se prestane s ritualnim žrtvovanjem nevine dječice no svi mediji i dalje ignoriraju tu strahotu. Upravo ova, od mainstream medija ignorirana objava o europskim strahotama dokaz je da su mediji u raljama te iste masonske imperije koja u ovim užasima ne vidi ništa loše. I dok se bruji o vanzemaljcima i demoniziranim idiotarijama za zaglupljivanje masa, ovi grozni naputci i izvješća UN-a ostala su po strani. Naime, UN-ov odbor za prava djece – CRC (United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child) prije čak nekoliko mjeseci je poslao vladi Velike Britanije diplomatsku notu u kojoj se zahtjeva od ove europske zemlje da prekine lanac preprodaje i otimačine djece koja na koncu završe silovana i raskomadana na njihovom tlu. Očekivalo bi se da najbrutalnija forma ljudskog traffickinga nikako ne bi smjela biti opažena na tlu Europe, a kamoli na području jedne od osnivačica Europske Unije, no čini se da patokracija danas ima puno veću ulogu u najmoćnijim zemljama svijeta, te da se ritualna pedofilija više ne može skrivati čak niti u okviru politike i najvažnijih medijskih kuća. Voditeljica CRC-a i nekadašnja sutkinja Vrhovnog Suda Norveške, Kristen Sandberg je jasno dala do znanja što misli o najnovijim izvješćima koji kompromitiraju Veliku Britaniju do temelja: - Zabrinuti smo zbog činjenice otimačine na stotinu djece iz Afrike, koja se krijumčare u Veliku Britaniju, naročito u London, kako bi se podvrgli raznoraznim religioznim ritualima žrtvovanja. Uznemiravajući izvještaji pokazuju kako se godišnje na stotine djece iz Afrike otima kako bi se na području Velike Britanije podvrglo bestijalnim mučenjima, silovanjima i vudu umorstvima. Bez obzira na činjenicu o tome da su ove vijesti, u najmanju ruku zastrašujuće, samo je nekolicina svjetskih medija prenijela izvješće CRC-a dok je britanska nacionalna televizija još jednom pokazala kako će uraditi sve što može da o istoj temi ne izvijesti niti jedne jedine riječi. Sandbergova je također navela dijelove izvješća u kojima je evidentirano na tisuće maloljetne djece koja su završila u širem dijelu Londona kao seksualno roblje, dok se za neke zna da su iskorišteni za snuff pornografske filmove u kojima se djeca prvo siluju, a nakon toga ubijaju. CRC je direktno poručila vladi Velike Britanije sljedeće: -Pojačajte napore policijskih snaga i snaga državnog tužilaštva koje će detektirati i onesposobiti trafficking djecom, ne samo za ilegalni rad i izrabljivanje, već i za sve seksualne forme eksploatacije, uključujući i te religijske rituale žrtvovanja. U izvješću CRC-a stoji i ovaj uznemirujući dio: -Stalno dobivamo izvješća o državljanima Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva, od kojih su neki osuđeni pedofili i kriminalci, koji se predstavljaju kao dobročinitelji i aktivisti za prava djece, a koji zapravo putuju po svijetu kako bi efektno skupili svoje maloljetne seksualne žrtve. Kristen Sandberg je na koncu uputila otvoren poziv vladi Velike Britanije da što prije otkrije pedofile u svojim redovima, te da ih uz brzu identifikaciju privede u ruke pravde, te je zatražila opširnu istragu ne samo za najnovije slučajeve, već i za stvari koje se događaju u zadnjih trideset godina. Naravno da je i sam UN upleten u ove stvario, a opće je poznato da se preko UN-a te strahote i odvijaju. Sama činjenica da tek sada o tome progovaraju samo je dokaz da se zlo počelo otkrivati pa tko vidi vidi a tko ne... No, upozorenje UN-a uz izvješća i komentare Sandbergove apsolutan su dokaz da su ritualna žrzvovanja, što za sotonske, masonske, crne mise, što za demoniziranu elitu koja naprosto uživa proljevajući nevinu krv za Lucifera, što za sve raširenije šamanske, u srži opet demonske obrede, potpuna stvarnost o kojoj nitko ne govori. Pedofilski lanac u Velikoj Britaniji svima je poznat, i on nikada nije dovršen. Na površinu sustavno isplivavaju nova imena no većinom mnogo godina nakon zločina ili pak nakon smrti navodno otkrivenih predatora. Jasno je da su ljudi koji čine takve stvari debelo zaštićeni te da je je većina ljudi koja to čini globalna i svjetska elita okupljena u masonskoj imperiji a koju očigledno štite svi mediji i korporacije pa čak i kraljevska obitelj za koju se se već dugo nagađa da je upravo ona predvodnica ovakvih stravičnih događaja na europskom tlu. I dok se s jedne strane Europa predstavlja kao napredna demokratska i tolerantna zemlja, dok se s jedne strane legalizira abortus odnosno ubijanje nerođenih, eutanazija, ubijanje slabih i nemoćnih, gay brakovi koji ne stvaraju život i dok se o tome na sva zvona bruji kao o ljudskim pravima, s druge strane ta ista Europa sasvim javno ritualno žrtvuje, mučki ubija i siluje na tisuće djece godišnje. A neki se prema riječima Davida Ickea i hrane njima i to sve u čast pravom pravcatom zlu. Nevjerojatno je kako čovjek može biti slijep i sve ovo ignorirati. No zato nam Bibilija u više navrata govori: Tko ima oči neka vidi, tko ima uši neka sluša. Bdijte i budite budni jer upravo ovo sakaćenje i proljevanje krvi preljeva se preko sviju nas, državljana Europe sagrađene na kostima ritualno žrtvovane dječice. U takvoj Europi nas prisiljavaju da živimo? I mi ali i svi naši mediji još uvijek šutimo...
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Naslov: Re: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:22 |
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Pridružen/a: 29 ožu 2013, 06:32 Postovi: 6276
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Jeli.Jel to ta evropska civilizacija kojoj svi treba da teže?
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Naslov: Re: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:23 |
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Naslov: Re: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:27 |
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Pridružen/a: 30 sij 2012, 17:47 Postovi: 4082
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David Icke?
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Naslov: Re: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:30 |
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Pridružen/a: 05 lis 2010, 11:48 Postovi: 108302 Lokacija: Županija Herceg-Bosna
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Ti suzio za čitanje na mobitelu. Neće ti to tako sklepano niko čitati, sredi tekst malo.
_________________ Spetsnaz, a force for good.
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Naslov: Re: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:39 |
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Pridružen/a: 29 ožu 2013, 06:32 Postovi: 6276
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BBC je napisao/la: Ti suzio za čitanje na mobitelu. Neće ti to tako sklepano niko čitati, sredi tekst malo. A sa mobilnog sam i čitao i otvorio temu. Ne znam šta bi rekao na temu..Bolest je ta Britanija.I uopšte Zapad..Ne znam.
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Naslov: Re: Ritualno silovanje i komadanje dece u Velikoj Britaniji Postano: 23 kol 2014, 22:43 |
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