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About Sabine Kurjo McNeill

I'm a mathematician and system analyst formerly at CERN in Geneva and became an event organiser, software designer, independent web publisher and online promoter of Open Justice. My most significant scientific contribution is now a solution to the Prime Number problem: https://primenumbers.store/

Our Petition goes to Minister for Charities, Social Enterprise and Volunteering with 200 Signatures!

The comments to our online petition are such a wonderful read that I put them together in this document. As we’ve just reached 200 signatures, I also sent this email to Nick Hurd MP who happens to be Patrick Cullinane‘s … Continue reading

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186 Signatures, nearly 2700 Page Views and Superb Comments on Petition for Fair Trials

WANTED: Fair Trials and Compensation – instead of an effective remedy before national authorities – is our online petition in support of victims in general and Maurice in particular. Based on his and Patrick Cullinane‘s experiences, it is targeted at … Continue reading

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Article about Flying Vet’s Court Case in Glamorgan Gem

It is strange that no newspaper would want to report on the fact that a British citizen feels compelled to ask for asylum in Brittany – probably for the first time since the French Revolution, after the Guernsey Press published … Continue reading

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Rennes vs Cardiff, Brittany vs Wales or France vs UK – what is at stake for whom?

This is the asylum certificate that Maurice got in Rennes, the Capital of Brittany. For automatic extensions, he’ll have to travel to Paris. So now the question is who cares and who minds? Well, above all else: Maurice is safe. … Continue reading

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Welsh Resident Granted Protection from Extradition to the UK

This news release went out to my media list just now. But will media people find it newsworthy that Maurice is the first Englishman to obtain political asylum in France, since the French Revolution? Will they be curious about his … Continue reading

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Brittany protects Harassed English Vet from Extradition to the UK

Thanks to a leaked report, Maurice has known about the ‘license to kill‘ of South Wales Police for a few months. But since the outstanding Warrant for Arrest in November, he’s tried whatever he could to make sure he won’t … Continue reading

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Christmas Wish to NHS solicitors: Please release medical records

Dear Sir or Madam I am writing to you as McKenzie Friend and web publisher of Mr Maurice Kirk BVSc, as you can see in the attachment. You can read below that Ms Bloomfield, Deputy Head of Investigations and Redress … Continue reading

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Maurice on video in Jersey: between WARRANT for ARREST, Order to Shoot and the Need for a Hip Operation

Due to a leaked report from the psychiatric clinic, Maurice knows that South Wales Police have a “firearms response” or licence to kill. Here’s the 12-minute interview on Jersey, on the way to Alderney, where he’s asked for asylum. Maurice … Continue reading

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More than 100 of 200 signatures on our online petition targeted at “HM Partnership”

Our online petition is entitled WANTED: Fair Trials and Compensation – in lieu of an Effective Remedy before National Authorities. As soon as we have 200 signatures together, they will be sent to anybody relating to HM Partnership, the institutions … Continue reading

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We need these “rebels of genius”

This is a comment contributed to our online petition by signatory no. 23: Anton Pinschof. Somebody long ago decided to go for this rebel. Judge Jeffreys would be proud. Why not go after the banksters? All this wasted energy just … Continue reading

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