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We will also be sending this information to: all major media sites, the NPCC in the UK, to university Chancellors, to Directors of Social Services, to CEOs of Hospital Trusts, to television networks and radio programmes, to Heads of Chambers at the Inns (barristers) and the Law Society (solicitors), NGO’s and IGO’s; asking for their support.
We will bring all relevant organizations together to fight as one voice to influence government and the United Nations. The plans for the dissemination of this crucial and life saving information will be applied to all countries using the above template. The ongoing investigation will involve more interviews with victims, interviews with police agencies, interviews with politicians and others.
That’s about disseminating the information. But what can we then expect?
Using the experience gained over the past three years, the ITNJ intends to create an independent prosecution service – taking on the role of arbiter for cases put forward to the ITNJ by members of the public. It will be a prosecution service ‘by the people, for the people.’ A truly independent organization that will investigate and review cases put before it. This service will then decide, upon the completion of its investigation, whether to bring the case to the ITNJ.
Right now we need to continue to work together, to keep talking, keep emailing, and sharing on social media, until we bring these perpetrators into the
light and show the world that these evil practices are no longer tolerated, that we, the people, have simply had enough. Together we can help bring the heinous crimes of human trafficking and child sex abuse, being perpetrated by people who believe they are above the law, to an end. In this noble endeavour the ITNJ will be purposefully leading the way.
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