Baltic Civil Liberties Research Association

Riga - Latvia

 

Registration No. 40008150443 in Riga on December 02 2009

 

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14th OSCE Ministerial Council - Brussels on 4-5 December 2006

Brussels Declaration on Criminal Justice Systems 

 

No Law Enforcement official should be punished for not obeying orders to commit or conceal acts amounting to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. 

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Welcome to the Baltic Civil Liberties Research Association website. My name is Mostafa (Moe) Hosny and I am a Canadian citizen. 

I am currently the Executive Board Member for the Association.

My education and experience as a US Certified Internal Auditor helps me in establishing and presenting facts connected with human rights violations. 

 

Baltic Civil Liberties Research Association expresses grave concern about reports of Directed Energy Weapons' experimentation on Targeted Individuals.

 

These activities are a violation of human rights laws.

 

History Channel's interview with Nick Pope, a former British Defence official 

 

Effects of Weapons

 

 

 

 

Before authorizing electromagnetic attacks, we urge every government to test the victims' innocence, guilt or intentions, using the available technology.

 

However, Baltic Civil Liberties Research Association condemns the use of Directed Energy and Microwave weapons under any circumstances.

 

 

 

A Revolution in Lie Detection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is the situation in the Russian Federation?

By American Attorney Cheryl Welsh.

 

 

 

 

 

 

An Excellent article by Czech activist Mojmir Babacek, a leading expert in the field.

MOE_HOSNY@YAHOO.CA 

 




  

It is a riddle why officers and Researchers obey ILLEGAL Orders

Excerpts from the "Economist" issue October 31 - November 6, 2009

 

Richard Sonnenfeldt, chief interpreter at Nuremberg, died on October 9th, aged 86.

"What chilled him was the ordinariness of these people. When he served them with their indictments on October 20th 1945, going from cell to cell, he noticed how clean their hands were that took the papers from him. These men were not evidently monsters. They also knew good from bad, right from wrong. When he asked Rudolf Hoess, commandant of Auschwitz, whether he was ever tempted to enrich himself from the inmates, Hoess replied: "What kind of man do you think I am?"

 

Mostafa Hosny  This website is managed by Mostafa Hosny - Executive Board Member - Baltic Civil Liberties Research AssociationMailing Address of Executive Board Member: Mostafa Hosny, P.O. Box 3636, LT-01032, VILNIUS, LITHUANIA, EUROPEAN UNIONTel +370 6718 9782moe_hosny@yahoo.caAll correspondence should be sent by registered mail