asylum-seekers and refugees

(2022-Sep) OTP-ICC Preliminary finding and Request for ICC jurisdiction

Communication to The Office of Prosecutor of ICC

Dated: 18th Sep 2022
Dear Prosecutor
RE: OTP-CR-220/17 Detention Slavery 7.1(c) with Torture 7.1(f), AUSTRALIA.
A preliminary finding and Request for urgent assertion of ICC jurisdiction

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Common law aspects of the doctor-patient contractual relationship in connection with the patient's natural (inalienable) rights in medical treatment. Examine Commonwealth Government's healthcare provision in offshore immigration detention based on the common law doctor-patient contract. Open public license 4.0 applied all content.

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Collection of evidence and cases on detention slavery. Have chosen pieces of evidence that are reliable so that one can submit directly to the tribunal of fact. All evidence is taken from verifiable sources only. Two examples of enslavement with medevac delays on Faysal Ishak Ahmed and Samuel. Open public license 4.0 applied all content.

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Australia's offshore processing scheme is interpreted within the context of enslavement of asylum-seekers. Starts with the applicability of Australian slavery laws at offshore settings, compare international and domestic slavery laws. Then, identify offshore medevac delay incidents as the indicators for slavery. Elucidate such delay incidents as violation of natural rights of human person, and that of Torture Laws and Slavery Laws.