@jacindaardern says MSD redress scheme punitive to state child abuse victims next breath we will use this scheme MSD has for any redress the Royal Commission may come up with
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care will now include churches, PM Jacinda Ardern says - NZ Herald her comment on redress at 20:05to be clear this is where the request for A Royal Commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse came from and not where the PM saysThen we have some very good reasons for that 1999 date as well as other dating stuff on our top officialsBacked up by this report
the list of people who have covered up the abuses at lake Alice NZ starts with Helen Clark PM, Annette King, Margaret Willson Attorney general, Michael Cullen, Chris Finlayson. Attorney General, Paula Bennett, Anne Tolley, John Key PM, several Police commissioners, and now it's looking like Jacinda Ardern will join this list
New Zealand Govt tortured boys and girls as young as 8 with #ECT to body parts while awake and screaming and sets crown law on survivors to prevent them from getting rehab and compo. https://t.co/l87jMpC1t0
Speaking of coverups. Ask Kevin Hague (ex MP) why did he support an offender of a sex related crime. An offender who was working for same organisation that Hague was the executive director of. On the news (back then) Hague indirectly blamed the victim; saying "both parties are responsible". Coverups come in many forms as do the many ways in which support for the offenders of sex related crimes overrides Justice for Victims.
ReplyDeleteForgot to clarify the offender was sent to jail.
DeleteThis 12/9/19 news: "Government announces first stages of plan to restart Mental Health Commission, with five-person team appointed".... (including)"former MP and health sector champion Kevin Hague".
Link: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/115743949/government-announces-first-stages-of-plan-to-restart-mental-health-commission-with-fiveperson-team-appointed
SMH with nausea and Baf flashbacks. There are no words....
I am silenced as the Defence laywer applied for My name suppression and the crown, judge agreed.
To shut me up!
And I had to fight ACC for recognition of this crime and the related PTSD for Nine Years. Its a joke him being appointed.
DeleteI have no voice and am currently very unwell physically; vulnerable. Otherwise I would be tempted to speak yet the law states no with the name suppression which I had No choice in.
If you do share this please be careful as I fear any consequences.
Woke up this morning and still in a bad way, bad flashbacks and not knowing what to do. It has been a shock on top of all while dealing with very unwell physically. I appreciate at least I can type here as a "voice". Thankyou.
ReplyDeleteI feel for all survivors of crimes and traumas more so when no fuller justice happens and the retraumas that we need to go through to seek this fuller justice. It is much much much harder when it involves people in authority and "trusted positions". There is no escape and the fear is beyond words.
I am a layperson (if this is the right word) so to speak; have no voice as compared to the offender and their supporters. Worst thing is that my story of true events (even with evidence) would be minimised, disbelieved and/or overwhelming for most other people which tends to reinforce the isolation and fear.
Holding onto this is "killing me" while its all in the news. Maybe one day I may be strong enough to speak; I dont know. Yet on the flipside of my personal story is the Need or Wish to protect and alert others to this: what I have shared as above.