"AIMI vs. USA" in International Court. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) plans an international legal action against the USA for criminalizing mental illness. Hear an audio file with my mother, Hattie Neal, plus Olga Garcia-Verastegui, and Gloria Johnson joined us on air 9/14/14, discussing H.R.3717 and "AIMI vs. USA." Mothers of wrongful death victims like Larry Neal look forward to court
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2014/09/14/human-rights-for-prisoners-march-w-hattie-neal-91-mom-of-larry-neal-deceased .
AIMI seeks substantial financial restitution for Claimants and change in how mental illness and drug/alcohol addictions are treated in the USA ($10 billion). AIMI will be represented by an international lawyer. AIMI will present a class of 100 Claimants who suffered long-term homelessness, incarceration, brutal arrests, prisoner torture (beatings, long-term solitary confinement), abuse in hospitals, and wrongful deaths (limited to 100 claimants). AIMI will present another class of 100 Claimants who were harmed by persons with untreated mental illness and drug/alcohol addictions, including aggravated assaults, rapes, robberies, and wrongful deaths.
"AIMI vs. USA" will be filed with the International Court in 2015. All Claimants' cases will be reviewed by the International Lawyer and those selected will be presented in the legal action for recovery of damages.
Phone conference to join Claimants in "AIMI vs. USA" in International Court are held on the first weekend in every month at 9am Pacific time, 10am Mountain Time, 11am Central and 12 noon Eastern. Beginning dates were September 6 and September 7.
You can connect with the conference at FreeConference.com
Dial-in Number: (605) 562-0020 Meeting ID Code: 992-212-650
(Please use (805)360-1075 as a backup number for calls that experience trouble getting through.)You can also connect with the conference at Blogtalkradio number (347) 857-3293
Recordings of the conferences are saved online at RSS
https://www.freeconferencecall.com/rss/podcast?id=6055620020:992212650
Hear the most recent recording of AIMI's telephone conferences by dialing
(605) 562-0029, Meeting ID Code: 992-212-650
Please indicate your interest in becoming a Claimant by emailing Mary Neal (contact information is below), or by joining the next Claimants phone conference. A special phone conference will be held September 13, 2014 at 9am Pacific. Use the contact information above to connect.
Taxpayers pay many billions of dollars annually to address mental illness and pay prison costs, but few people are actually helped. Mental illness must no longer be criminalized in the United States to earn prison profits. Sick people deserve adequate and timely psychiatric care and drug/alcohol treatment to be restored to wholesome lives. Most also need subsistence assistance (food and housing), not homelessness, police brutality, prison torture, or death.
Today, at least 1.25 million of American prisoners are mentally ill people, and the nation's prison cost is over $80 billion per year. At least half of the prison costs result from imprisoning people with drug/alcohol addictions and mental illnesseses, including PTSD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and others.
Sick people's behavior ordinarily repeats after prison release, because no provisions are made for their continuous treatment and subsistence after prison release. "AIMI vs. USA" will recommend the International Court have the USA institute changes that will (i) help affected persons, (ii) increase community safety, and (iii) reduce America's annual prison costs. For more information, please contact AIMI's director.
It is WRONG to use American surveillance technology and personnel to prevent advocacy against human trafficking in the USA. See the proof at http://JusticeGagged.blogspot.com - the "Justice Gagged" blog.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2014/09/08/human-rights-demand-for-justice
Use the contact information below to connect to Mary Neal, AIMI's director.
Mary Neal, a/k/a MaryLovesJustice
Director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI)
Director of Dog Justice for Mentally Ill
http://dogjusticeformentallyill.blogspot.com
Website: Wrongful Death of Larry Neal
http://WrongfulDeathOfLarryNeal.com
Email: MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
(678)531.0262 or Google Voice (571)335-1741
SEE ALSO "AIMI vs. USA - United Nations" (first article in this blog)
http://aimi-humanrights.blogspot.com/2014/08/aimi-vs-usa-united-nations.html
Pictured below are four persons who are or were adversely affected by criminalizing mental illness in the USA (left to right, beginning at the top row): Terrell Scott, held 5 years without trial in Pennsylvania, mostly in solitary confinement; Brian C. Claunch, a mentally ill double-amputee in Texas, shot to death by police in his care home while he was armed only with a ballpoint pen; Kelly Thomas, a homeless mentally ill man who was beaten to death by six Fullerton County, CA police officers; and Larry Neal, who was secretly arrested in Memphis/Shelby County, Tennessee Jail and held under secret incarceration for 18 days and murdered in 2003 by yet undisclosed means (an illegal government cover-up). Like many thousands of people with serious mental illnesses, Larry Neal was released after 20+ years as a psychiatric inpatient when Medicaid insurance was removed from treating people in psychiatric hospitals in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Use the contact information below to connect to Mary Neal, AIMI's director.
Mary Neal, a/k/a MaryLovesJustice
Director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI)
Director of Dog Justice for Mentally Ill
http://dogjusticeformentallyill.blogspot.com
Website: Wrongful Death of Larry Neal
http://WrongfulDeathOfLarryNeal.com
Email: MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
(678)531.0262 or Google Voice (571)335-1741
SEE ALSO "AIMI vs. USA - United Nations" (first article in this blog)
http://aimi-humanrights.blogspot.com/2014/08/aimi-vs-usa-united-nations.html
Pictured below are four persons who are or were adversely affected by criminalizing mental illness in the USA (left to right, beginning at the top row): Terrell Scott, held 5 years without trial in Pennsylvania, mostly in solitary confinement; Brian C. Claunch, a mentally ill double-amputee in Texas, shot to death by police in his care home while he was armed only with a ballpoint pen; Kelly Thomas, a homeless mentally ill man who was beaten to death by six Fullerton County, CA police officers; and Larry Neal, who was secretly arrested in Memphis/Shelby County, Tennessee Jail and held under secret incarceration for 18 days and murdered in 2003 by yet undisclosed means (an illegal government cover-up). Like many thousands of people with serious mental illnesses, Larry Neal was released after 20+ years as a psychiatric inpatient when Medicaid insurance was removed from treating people in psychiatric hospitals in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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