5/7/2024
Newt Gingrich: This is not the rule of law | Watch (msn.com)
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What is President Trump charged with?
Judge is trying to put President Trump at risk.
This is not the RULE OF LAW. There is no case here.
This judge is trying to put President Trump in jail in New York. Biden is getting weaker and weaker.
ARTICLE 9(2) QD [non-exhaustive list]
What Constitutes Persecution?
(b) legal, administrative, police, and/or judicial measures which are in
themselves discriminatory or which are implemented in a discriminatory
manner;
- (c) prosecution or punishment, which is disproportionate or
discriminatory;
(d) denial of judicial redress resulting in a disproportionate or
discriminatory punishment;
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What constitutes
persecution?
Talk by Hugo Storey
ARTICLE 1A(2) Refugee Convention
A …The term “refugee” shall apply to any person who:
…
(2) …owing to well-founded fear of being
persecuted
for reasons of race, religion, nationality,
membership of a particular social group or political opinion,
is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or,
owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the
protection of that country; or who, not having a nationality
and being outside the country of his former habitual
residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to
such fear, is unwilling to return to it.
[“i anledning av välgrundad fruktan för
förföljelse
”]
“…[the drafters] capitulated before
the inventiveness of humanity to
think up new ways of persecuting
fellow men.”
(A. Grahl-Madsen, the Status of
Refugees in International Law, Volume
I – Refugee Character, Leiden: Sitjthoff,
1966)
- “There being no limits to the perverse side
of human imagination, little purpose is
served by attempting to list all known
measures of persecution. Assessments
must be made from case to case by taking
account, on the one hand, of the notion of
individual integrity and human dignity and,
on the other hand, of the manner and
degree to which they stand to be
injured.”(G Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in
International Law, 2nd edition,p.69.)
ARTICLE 9(2) QD [non-exhaustive list]
- Acts of persecution as qualified in paragraph 1, can, inter alia, take
the form of:
(a) acts of physical or mental violence, including acts of sexual
violence;
(b) legal, administrative, police, and/or judicial measures which are in
themselves discriminatory or which are implemented in a discriminatory
manner;
(c) prosecution or punishment, which is disproportionate or
discriminatory;
(d) denial of judicial redress resulting in a disproportionate or
discriminatory punishment;
(e) prosecution or punishment for refusal to perform military service in a
conflict, where performing military service would include crimes or acts
falling under the exclusion clauses as set out in Article 12(2);
(f) acts of a gender-specific or child-specific nature.- In accordance with Article 2(c), there must be a connection between
the reasons mentioned in Article 10 and the acts of persecution as
qualified in paragraph 1.”
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