Sunday, June 24, 2012

MARIAN PRICE HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO HOSPITAL - URGENT MESSAGE FROM BERNADETTE DEVLIN MCALISKEY



URGENT MESSAGE FROM BERNADETTE DEVLIN MCALISKEY


The prison issued a statement this morning that Marian had been transferred to hospital. She remains in the prison.

They had attempted to move her to a psychiatric unit as a prisoner but this requiires invoking powers under the mental health act - the prison medical officer has already given evidence last week that this course of action would be counterproductive and inappropriate as she is not psychotic.

She is suffering from trauma created by her environment of incarceration.

The chief medical officer has now sought to over ride this evidence today before the UN visit on Monday - to transfer her to the psychiatric hospital without her informed consent adds another dimension to the violation of her rights - her family is issuing a statement and I believe her lawyers will be trying to get into court today. So maybe we are at make or break.



See Also :http://thepensivequill.am/2012/06/our-dirty-little-secret.html
Urgent alert: e-mails to Ford would be good



See also : http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/marian-price-imprisoned-without-trial.html

2 comments:

  1. Martin Mcguiness and Gerry Adams should hang their heads in shame to concede to shaking the Queen of England's hands whilst atrocities such as this are still being carried out in Ireland. We hope that she and her family and all loyal Irish patriots can take some comfort and strength from the knowledge that Cymric patriots stand with them in solidarity in the face of this denial of Marian's human rights.

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  2. Martin Mcguiness and Gerry Adams should hang their heads in shame to concede to shaking the Queen of England's hands whilst atrocities such as this are still being carried out in Ireland. We hope that she and her family and all loyal Irish patriots can take some comfort and strength from the knowledge that Cymric patriots stand with them in solidarity in the face of this denial of Marian's human rights.

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