They Violated My Human Rights — Now Europe Will Hear My Case

They Violated My Human Rights — Now Europe Will Hear My Case

 

By Marius Anton | TruthReclaimed.org

❌ When Justice Is a Weapon

For years, I tried to speak the truth — through police reports, court proceedings, prison logs, complaints, and pleas.

But when every door in the UK closed on me, I realized something brutal:

The system wasn’t failing.
It was working exactly as designed — to silence me.

Now I’ve taken my case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Because what was done to me wasn’t just injustice — it was a violation of fundamental human rights.

📜 My Case to Europe

In 19 January 2023, I filed a formal application to the ECHR, exposing how UK institutions colluded to destroy my name, freedom, family, and dignity. My case outlines breaches of at least four core human rights:

🔹 Article 3 – Inhuman or Degrading Treatment

🔹 Article 6 – Right to a Fair Trial

🔹 Article 8 – Right to Family Life

  • I was separated from my son without cause

  • My reputation was destroyed

  • I was threatened with deportation, all while homeless

🔹 Article 13 – Right to an Effective Remedy

  • Every complaint, from the Bar Standards Board to the IOPC, was delayed, ignored, or dismissed

  • I had no remedy, no recourse — and no platform until now

🧱 Why This Matters for Everyone Reading

I’m not just fighting for myself.
I’m fighting for every man whose truth is rewritten by false accusations.
Every father cut off from his child.
Every immigrant accused without proof.
Every person who said, “They’ll never believe me.”

I know.
Because they didn’t believe me either.

🗣️ What You Can Do

🔹 Read the ECHR filing summary (coming soon)
🔹 Share this post — this story won’t spread if we don’t push it
🔹 Support my fight here: truthreclaimed.org/support-my-fight
🔹 Speak your own truth — because no one will hand us justice unless we reclaim it

✊ Europe will listen. Even if Britain wouldn’t.

The road to justice isn’t straight.
It loops through shame, fear, silence, prison, and doubt.
But I’ve walked it. And I’m still walking.

Now the world will hear what they tried to bury.
This is no longer a private case. This is a human rights fight.

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