Coalition for Enforcement of Civil Rights
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Coalition for Enforcement of Civil Rights
The First Nations Outreach Projects Civil Rights Division is seeking your help.
We would like to develop a coalition of NGOs to develop an enforcement and education program aimed at investigating criminal civil rights violations against minority and lower income individuals.
Currently almost all civil rights organizations are focused on civil aspects of violations of The Fair Housing Act or the Americans With Disabilities Act. Both of these areas are very important, however there are several other areas which are just as important if not more so.
Civil Law application of Civil Rights violations can be very costly and very timely. Civil Remedies are often times not timely enough to stop the violations from causing damage, but are rather designed for intercession after the damage has been done.
After an in-depth study on civil rights violations there are several areas which are critical to minority and low income people.
These are, due process of law violations, individual rights violations, freedom of speech violations, voter rights violations, and others.
We characterize these as;
Police and official misconduct.
- The un-necessary use of force
- The un-necessary use of deadly force
- Ineffective assistance of council in criminal cases
- Trial level denial of due process of law
- Racial and social profiling.
The first step in eradication of these problems is investigations of civil rights allegations.
Step two is community level education on civil rights and how they are applied and enforced.
We need other NGO's and individual who are interested in these areas to join with us to help make a change.
By building a coalition of NGO's funding will be more readily available to do the work that needs to be done.
Community level volunteers will be a key element in the success on every front.
If you are an NGO with interests in Civil and human rights in the United States, or if you are an interested individual please join us.
NOTE: The principles of this coalition should be not to wage war against every law enforcement officer and every official we come in contact with, but rather develop a unified effort with law enforcement personnel and officials to help weed out corruption and corruption, and to prevent the continued deprecation of individual rights of those in minority and distraught society level people.
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