KHOODEELAAR! Action flashback to December 2007 - KHOODEELAAR! diagnosing the RACIST unconstitutionality of conduct in the UK Parliament - 18 December
Extracts below from Khoodeelaar! Organiser Muhammad Haque's communication to the House of Lords personnel concerned 18 December 2007
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As I stated to Ms ['surname'] this morning, the obstructions we had encountered from the bureaucracy of the 'select committee' [that had existed under the 'CrossRail Bill'] during the 'select committee' stage at the House of Commons included serious racist obstructions, insults and violations and other ploys which together produced the effect of frustrating us from exercising our constitutional rights.
The preceding statement is not intended to set out here the details of the impact that series of racist conduct caused.
The point is to make a distinction between the obstructions put in our way to prevent us or frustrate us from presenting the constitutional objections during the House of Commons 'consideration and or scrutiny' of the 'CrossRail Bill' AND the actual contents of any objections that we would have put to that formally set up ‘select committee’.
The obstructions were different from the contents of any objections that we might have put or would have put or certainly would have put to that select committee.
We have communicated to the office of the speaker of the House of Commons as well as to others concerned and the state of response is not one that is final, let alone conclusive, far less acceptable, as I write this.
We would not accept similar or any obstructions that may come preventing our exercising the rights to register our opposition to the particular contents, implications and consequences of the CrossRail Bill to the ‘select committee’ in the House of Lords.
If there is any obstruction/s, we shall treat those as being designed or intended to deny us the due, the constitutional the legal and the proper say on the contents, the implications and the consequences of the CrossRail Bill as it currently is or will be at the time scheduled for the presentation of any objections.
As far as the obstructions we encountered from the bureaucracy concerned in the House of Commons select committee, we did register our detailed complaints AT THE TIME and immediately after the incidents and we are, have been and shall be pursuing the outstanding aspects of those accordingly.
The point of the references here to the racist components of those obstructions is that should we encounter any similar obstruction or violation at this stage [and onwards and IN THE CONTEXT of our intended and proposed and relevant say on the present ‘Crossrail Bill’ from any part of the establishment that is collectively known as or is referred to as the ‘Houses of Parliament’] then we shall seek to undermine the very foundation of any claim that the promoters or any of their agencies or backers or approvers or propagandists may seek to make that the relevant ‘process’ of parliamentary scrutiny was fair or was conducted duly and in accordance with the rights of the people, the area, the community affected by the Crossrail Bill.
I must also include a note of appreciation for your own e-mail following our last telephone conversation and for Ms Cathy Jones for having allowed me to elaborate on some aspects of the matter this morning.
Yours sincerely
Muhammad Haque
Khoodeelaar! The campaign against the Crossrail hole Bill [‘the Crossrail Bill’, now in the UK House of Lords]
1416 Hrs GMT
Tuesday 18 December 2007
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