(Open Letter to the Minister of Justice)
Dear Mr. Little,
I am writing to request that you hold an Inquiry into a conspiracy
against me (mainly by Feminist women) that occurred during the term
of the previous government -- especially as I believe that some of
those involved worked in the state sector. Some related facts are
as follows:
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I have been a long-time critic of the
Police, as well as of other powerful entities, such as Feminists,
the media, the
education system and some politicians,
so it is reasonable to assume that some of these people do not like
me very much;
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One Police officer had once told me that I was "too outspoken"
-- i.e. he had no concept of Freedom of Expression;
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My District Court conviction was for allegedly abusing and assaulting
a Maori woman, after allegedly getting into a rage over someone
else closing a window on a train (none of which happened, in fact,
apart from the window being closed). On Friday 2nd March 2018, as
I was walking along the footpath of Ferguson street, Palmerston
North, a young female, Maori or Polynesian cyclist came rapidly
around the corner from Albert street and almost crashed into me
-- having a good look at the expression on my face first. She braked
in time and apologised. Neither of us said or did anything else
and we continued on our separate ways. Because of what two separate
lots of strangers called out to me across the street shortly afterwards,
I knew that this had been a deliberate "test" and that
I had passed it. I am very grateful to them for doing this and it
was clearly the result of my having publicised
my views on the case on the Internet.
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The Judge in the High Court was a Maori woman and arguably, therefore
biased. Moreover she was incompetent. She was Justice Lowell Goddard,
who was more or less fired
for incompetence from a United Kingdom child abuse inquiry.
Moreover, her incompetence had been so well known that there was
a group of Law students taking the mickey out of her in the court
room before my hearing started in 2014!
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I suggest that your officials repeat the "test" on me
that was carried out on 2nd March (obviously, not using a cyclist
coming around a corner, but using some other scenario), so as to
convince yourselves that I do not act in the manner alleged by the
conspiratorial perjurors in my court case, unless the provocation
is extreme and commensurate.
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The Police case was based entirely on eyewitness testimony --
most of it from females -- and the judge discounted the fact that
I had been injured, whereas the Maori woman had not been injured.
He also was not given the opportunity to hear some potential witnesses.
The Police had not called them, because an audio recording by the
Police 111 system would have shown them to be conspiratorial liars,
along with one of the witnesses who the Police did call. My lawyer
said that he could not call them as witnesses himself and then treat
them as hostile witnesses. My High Court lawyer later said that
he could have called them.
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I made a complaint to the Independent
Police Complaints Authority (then under Judge Carruthers), but
it was rejected. However, some years previously, I had met Judge
Carruthers when he was hearing submissions from Fathers' groups
and I had found him to be subservient to women. Specifically, his
Personal Assistant, who was present, took offence at a criticism
of women that I happened to make and the Judge took it upon himself
to agree with her and criticise me for making it! It is outrageous
to have one's submission censored by the Personal Assistant of someone
who you are submitting to in private!
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I later mentioned the arresting Police's non-calling of witnesses
to a sympathetic female Police employee at Kapiti Police Station,
in the course of doing something else, and she asked if this was
a complaint. I said, "No," but I later realised that she
was probably hinting that I could make a complaint about it. I was
not aware that you could complain about the Police to the Police
themselves.
Yours sincerely,
Peter Zohrab
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