Tuesday, August 26, 2014

AIMI vs. USA - United Nations

This blog will carry information about the "AIMI vs. USA" action in International Court against the USA to decriminalize mental illness and replace punishment with treatment for all mentally ill and drug/alcohol addicts: "AIMI vs. the USA in International Court." The link to access this blog online is
http://aimi-humanrights.blogspot.com/

Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI") plans an action in International Court against the USA on behalf of 100 people who were brutalized by police or in detention and/or killed during incarceration or on our streets because of untreated mental illness and drug/alcohol addictions. Offenses include:  long-term homelessness, long-term solitary confinement, physical abuse, and wrongful deaths. Claimants will also include another 100 people who have been beaten, raped, robbed, or killed by untreated mentally ill people or drug/alcohol addicts. We seek financial restitution for the Claimants plus changes to decriminalize mental illness in the USA. We must replace punishment with treatment for persons with mental health disabilities and drug/alcohol addictions. See more information at this article: "AIMI vs. USA in Int'l Court"
http://dogjusticeformentallyill.blogspot.com/2014/08/aimi-vs-usa-in-intl-court.html

Call Mary Neal, director of AIMI, at 678.531.0262. My Google Voice line is (571)335-1741. Or email MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com. Prison investors often prevent my phone from ringing and steal my emails. Please be persistent. We must work together to avoid the victimization that often results in deaths like those recorded in "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com

Please listen to our weekly broadcasts on Wednesday nights at 9pm Pacific: "Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill" on Blogtalkradio, sponsored by National Network in Action. The public is invited to call-in at (818)572-2947. Shows are available broadcast live, and previously recorded shows are archived at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1

AIMI holds monthly Claimants' meetings during the first weekend of each month, beginning Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7, 2014. All meetings are taped and available to the public. Use the rss link:
https://www.freeconferencecall.com/rss/podcast?id=6055620020:992212650

AIMI helps people without consideration to their race, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, religion, political party, or any other division among people. We believe that America has 1.25 million mentally ill prisoners because the criminal justice system is run by prison investors who work as judges, lawyers, prosecutors, forensic lab technicians, lawmakers, and Justice Department personnel. A conflict of interest exists in this system where government employees and officials benefit financially as prison investors whenever an American defendant is sentenced to prison. This conflict of interest is wrongly overlooked by justice officials who are themselves prison investors and must be addressed by the United Nations.

AIMI will seek financial restitution for Claimants as well as directives from the United Nations that will address mass incarceration in the United States of America, particularly as it concerns the mentally ill. To punish or kill people for having physical or mental handicaps violates the U.S. Constitution and the International Declaration of Human Rights plus the moral sensibilities of society.

Open thy mouth for the dumb in the cause of all such as are appointed to destruction. Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy. ~Proverbs 31:8-9


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