Subject: RACIAL HARASSMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS |
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Kamani
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Date Posted: 03:18:05 05/09/09 Sat
Police in UK, Canada and USA are using hidden long-distance cameras from strategic positions to target non-white women and men and those who expose their ugly deeds. Using these cameras, they beam the video images to their police cars roaming around wastedly. This reflects the cowardice of the police harassing those who expose the ugly deeds of police harassment and invasion into privacy of people at home and work. They use illegal forms of racial profiling for muck-racking and spreading rumors and spread false and negative things against those who question their wrong-doings. In a snitch culture of the worst kind, they give these illegal see-through-wall and audio bugging equipment to neighbors and nothing-better-to-do people to harass Asians. Police is abusing their power by misusing technologies such as visible and invisible audio and video device bugs, wall see through technologies, offline computer hacking using key loggers and electro magnetic radiation (EMR) (TEMPEST) equipment to retrieve images of anything being typed on personal computers offline at home and work, as well as online computer hacking through the internet through illegal access under the false pretext of surveillance and protection and security, thereby violating peoples' human rights and privacy, invading their lives and creating disturbance and harassment. This will weigh heavily upon them in the judgment of the almighty lord of creation that leaves no wrongs go unpunished ever!
Please circulate this information widely to stop these gross violations of human rights in so-called "developed" countries.
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