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Thursday, 4 April 2013

Jeremy Bamber; Dr Rowan Williams Archbishop of Canterbury


ADDRESS REDACTED

28 December 2011

The Most Reverend; The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
Dr Rowan Williams
Lambeth Palace
London SE1 7JU

Dear Archbishop,
Re: Home Affairs Select Committee 01.12.11 document
Together with Susan May and Eddie Gilfoyle Jeremy Bamber’s Campaign Team have written a document which is being submitted to the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC). It is about how the judicial system as a whole obstructs those who are wrongly convicted, from obtaining documents, whether they are placed under Public Interest Immunity (PII) or simply denied to the Defence. It also calls upon the Committee to review the processes of the Ministry of Justice departments, including the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) the Crime Prosecution Service (CPS) the Police and the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) because these bodies simply do not operate effectively owing to underfunding, organisational restrictions, political agenda, incompetence and in some cases corruption.
 
Since August this year I have been in correspondence with Jeremy Bamber. He has documented evidence of the tainting of his trail and Appeals of which I have copies. I have written to my constituency MP John Whittingdale, enclosing copies of this evidence as well as discussing the situation with him at his surgery. He was also Jeremy Bamber’s MP before Jeremy was incarcerated over twenty six years ago. John Whittingdale is of the opinion that Jeremy Bamber is guilty as charged and when I asked him as to how I could proceed given the above concerns, he refused to advise stating that he believes in the law and the British judicial system. However, this is not an issue about guilt or innocence but the basic human right to appeal against a conviction with access to documents; which the law does allow. The Ministry of Justice are abusing the system at the least, or blatantly breaking the law at most and help and support is urgently required in order to bring about change and make prosecution and defence equal whilst at the same time ensuring transparency throughout all judicial processes.
 
As you can see I am sending copies of this letter and the HASC document to the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Chelmsford, hoping to also secure their support for this campaign.
 
In your Presidential Address you said, ‘God’s incalculable love for every person is the only solid foundation for a human dignity that is beyond question.’ The Archbishop of York when speaking of his role said that the priorities for his ministry have been 'to seek God's rule of justice’. The Bishop of Chelmsford likewise to the College of Bishops, ‘living that life…which hungers for justice..…laments over the shortcomings and horrors of the world.’ There could be a no more worthier cause for justice than this campaign so I would ask that you support this application by formally adding your name to the campaign by responding to myself or alternately directly to the HASC, either referencing the document or enclosing a copy of it.

Yours most sincerely,


Enc: HASC doc.

Letters also sent to; Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu, Bishop of Chelmsford Stephen Cottrell,
C.c Jeremy Bamber Campaign Team

 

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