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This has lead to my human rights 1998 being in breach such
as the listed:-
• Article 3: Freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment what is the
prohibition on torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, this is one
of the most important provisions in the Human Rights Act, and clearly states the
following: -
Article 3 is like the right to life article 2, the prohibition in Article 3 requires an
official and effective investigation to take place where there are credible allegations of
serious ill-treatment by public officials to which Mr Simon Cordell claim and provide
the supported evidence beyond reasonable doubt R V Bones, as provided within this
official complaint.
The most obvious obligation that I ob-claim my rights towards do in fact prevent State
officials from torturing a person or subjecting them to inhuman or degrading
treatment.
This applies anywhere in the UK jurisdictions and this can include places outside the
UK, as well as in UK prisons, hospitals, schools etc.
Any person’s human rights may be affected within Article 3, whom is being contained
within a Government policy that does in fact put a person in a situation where they
face inhuman or degrading treatment to which I Mr Simon Cordell do feel I have been
subject towards.
Article 3 does require that public authorities take all steps to prevent torture and ill-
treatment. This requires laws in place to adequately protect vulnerable groups from
ill-treatment and for public officials to act so to protect vulnerable people from harm
inflicted on them by others.
• Article 5: Right to liberty and security.
• Article 7: No punishment without law.
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