Category Archives: Access to Justice

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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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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Wishing for Fair Trials: in Guernsey (1983), Cardiff (2009) and UK-wide (2010)

Imagine: climbing onto a crane to campaign for a Fair Trial in Guernsey in 1983… after all, Maurice was a climbing instructor, and the crane “was just there”… But in 2009, he was not alone when his supporters commented on … Continue reading

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WANTED: a fair trial in the UK where Article 6 of the Human Rights Act is supposed to guarantee that human right

Here it says: In the determination of his civil rights and obligations or of any criminal charge against him, everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by … Continue reading

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Mind the Gap: between Human Rights in the EU and the UK

Theoretically, the right to a fair trial is guaranteed in the UK thanks to the 1998 Human Rights Act. Why does it not happen in practice??? In practice, many victims I’ve had contact with feel that their only hope is … Continue reading

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The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons – one of around 1000 organisations protected from prosecution by Royal Charter

For South Wales Police to succeed in getting Maurice struck off the register of practising veterinary surgeons was hurt- and painful, not only for Maurice, but his parents, wife and children. Can you imagine the ‘social disgrace’ resulting from having … Continue reading

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Real life battle between Good and Evil or a Brave Individual v Institutionalised Criminality and Harassment

It has taken me since March this year, when he introduced himself at our meeting in the House of Lords, to learn to appreciate what Maurice Kirk is trying to achieve, while I’m still not sure whether I am truly … Continue reading

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