To: Ced Simpson, Executive Director, Amnesty
International, New Zealand
I am writing this to you in complaint of the article written in the
news item of 09 May 2004 entitled:
"Home is where the hurt is, says abuse campaign."
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,2902031a11,00.html
I want you to know that I am absolutely disgusted that your organisation
has made comments about domestic violence and labelled one particular
gender as being the victim.
If you knew anything about Human Rights (and obviously it appears
you don't) you would realise that gender does not come into the picture
when Human Rights are involved. Human Rights are just that, they are
rights that people have as humans and is irrespective of race, gender,
colour of skin etc etc.
I notice in your article you don't mention men such as myself who
are victims of abusive and violent females.
Why didn't you say in your article:
"We want to remind people that violence against men and women
is affecting men and women whom we love, be it as father, mothers, partners
or sons or daughters .........
You wrote in your atricle:
"We want people to stop and think". Oh yeah!! Why don't you
stop and think yourself?? The article is what I would expect to be written
by FemiNazis bent on anti-male propaganda. Your article to me is a blatant
violation of "Human Rights".
You mention torture in your article.
How tortured do you think men are having their families torn apart
and there being nothing they can do about it?
How tortured do you think men are who are robbed of their right to
be a parent to their children?
How tortured do you think men are having to put up with your biased
grubby little articles putting them down on the basis of their gender
and making the female gender out to be the innocent victims. Sitting
here now, I am personally anguished by your blatant disrespect and disregard
for human rights, but if you think I'm going to sit here and take such
abuse as a man from your grubby pathetic human rights violating organisation,
then think again.
I am so saddened that your organisation has turned out to be human
rights criminals. I really thought your organisation were in the world
to challenge violations of human rights, how wrong I was.
In the past I have always given donations to your organisation when
they had appeals on the streets. I assure you, I will never do that
again. The next time I ever see a collector of yours on the streets
I will confront them about the violations of human rights that your
organisation commits.
Don't reply to this email, I've read enough from the sick and depraved
minds of those in your organisation to last me for a very long time.
Unlike you, I will continue to work in the community for the welfare
of people irrespective of their race or gender or colour of skin.
Thanks for nothing
Mr Kevin Crump (Victim Of Human Rights Atrocity)