Exchange With My Management

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Re: human rights

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Ian Grant August 24 at 14:39

Why are you sorry I turned down the offer of a passport? There are a lot of things I think there is more cause be sorry about. You don't seem to have listened to what I said here: https://youtu.be/GsqF4j72CKY referring to https://jailhouserap.blogspot.com/2020/08/email-conversation… and the questions I want answered before I accept any kind of document from Her Majesty's Stationery Office! If the Q&A is with Browder then I will not be able to listen to it. Did you ever wonder how a man who renounced his US citizenship, and took up British citizenship could come to be the architect of US legislation? It's perfectly legal, according to the Logan act! Why are you telling me about these little puddles of puppy piss? Haven't you read anything I've been writing for the past three years? I don't know how to get through to you or Helen. I have given up. I honestly don't care how much any of you love me, because it's no fucking use. What's the point of loving someone when you don't try to do anything to help them? 

Ian

24.08.2020, 10:10, "Diana Grant" <...>:

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Hi

Sorry to hear you turned down an offer of a British passport. You're not eligible for any other as far as i know and your human rights wouldn't be any less than being as you are: stateless.

The unscrupulous rich and powerful pull the strings and get away with it, most of the time, while the rest of us remain pretty much powerless.

They don't always get away with it tho: see Daily Maverick post-screening Q&A session of the documentary 'Influence' (how Bell Pottinger helped to prop up South Africa's gangster state) with directors and Bill Browder (architect of the Magnitsky Act).

The film was premiered at the Sundance Festival in January 2020 and shown at the current Encounters Film Fest in Cape Town. I've not seen it but was transfixed for an hour by the Q&A session.

Got to go and do stuff.

Xxx Mum

PS: Your daughter loves you dearly!

On Sat, 22 Aug 2020, 17:37 Ian Grant, <...> wrote:

+ Diana Grant, Jill Benton

The present system is unsustainable because I have no basic human rights. Why?

22.08.2020, 10:11, "Helen Grant" <...>:

Hi Dad,

I know you said that you didn't want a UK passport, and I completely understand that you don't want to be British and don't want to come back here. That's fine. However, it might become very difficult for Moira to bring you your money each month. The situation in Bolivia isn't great re the virus/political situation, and it could get worse. 

If you had a passport, we could send money direct to Western Union, which would be much quicker than at the moment.You could pick up your money as soon as it arrived in Bolivia, with no worries about bank holidays etc or waiting to get in touch with somebody. It would also give you more autonomy, and we could send it twice a month instead of once a month so that you could receive it more regularly. 

Please consider this. It could end up be the only way of getting money to you. The current system is not sustainable.

Thank you.

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