Press - please could you publish this letter that I have sent to the Press Complaints Commission or otherwise contact me regarding my
story.
Dear Press Complaints Commission
Restriction of Access to Public Opinion through non reporting of information in Public Interest - Complicit in Hate Crime Incident 29-0718
I have been attempting to publicise the fact that my children and I have been stripped of our human rights as the result of a hate crime against me by
Tom Crichton and Andrew Ecclestone of University of Plymouth
who threatened to use the full force of the university against me
if I continued to complain about the seemingly unprofessional and
sexually discriminatory result of the university's
restructuring.
Tom Crichton and Andrew Ecclestone's hate crime in carrying out their threat has resulted in me and my children being tortured, alienated from one another,
stripped of our human rights and persecuted by the threat of forced
adoption with every government body turning a blind
eye.
I made many attempts to raise public awareness to this hate crime but newspapers are refusing to publish my story. I would therefore
like to make a complaint about any media publication who has
refused to publish my story for being complicit in this hate
crime.
I would like it noted that not all the media sources included in this email are complicit in the Hate Crime and some are currently preparing to publish
my story to their audience. However I would like all those sources of
media that have been included in this email, included in your
investigations in order for me to ensure that every avenue of redress
has been exhausted to enable my claim to the ECHR to
succeed.
Newspapers have a duty to inform the public of events that are in the public interest as part of a democratic process. The abuse of government
power by civil servants in supporting influential individuals in
hate crime is in the public interest.
Please could you investigate the reason as to why the above newspapers have failed to allow me access to the Court of Public Opinion and therefore
democracy.
I am presently commencing an action in the ECHR and therefore must exhaust every avenue of redress if my claim against the UK for
stripping me of my Human Rights is to succeed. I will therefore
need publicity of this crime as I believe the public in the
UK can effectively address
this crime and seek justice on my behalf if they had access to the
information. Any newspaper publication or government body whose
action or inaction is allowing this crime to continue will be held
accountable as being complicit in this hate
crime.
I look forward to hearing from you with the result of your investigations as to why my story has not been published other than the following inaccuate
article. The comments on this article are my
own:
Please kindly acknowledge this complaint with a complaints reference number.
Value-PAIN.

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