
Epilogue => The Public Prosecution Service, Breda office, has been violating the Digital Service Act since 2021.
English en Dutch lobby letter (scroll) =>
1. Download my lobby letter Local Human Rights Committees in pdf
2. Download my Dutch lobby letter Local Human Rights Committees in pdf
hashtag to L.E.F. & another hashtag to professional literature
Nederlandse versie in deze link
WHAT CAN A LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION DO FOR YOU?
1. Takes over police tasks, such as mediation in conflicts between city residents, protection of your private life, or other ambiguities about your civil rights, noted in a publicly accessible convention on the website of your municipality.
2. a. Coordinates democratic, orderly use of social media by local governors, with the help of local advisory councils. b. Opens local cyber counters so civilians can report cybercrime to a AI-team who investigates it on the spot.
3. Supports your right to freedom from local discrimination.
4. Provides an independent listening ear through a network of professionals knowledgeable in dialogue and mediation techniques, if you get stuck communicating with public officials.
5. Sets up an advisory council from the local population for the vacancy of a new municipal secretary and mayor.
6. Takes a leading role in quarterly meetings of all local journalists and culture managers to discuss local political and journalistic ethics.
7. Gives a binding advice to the mayor concerning General Local Government Regulations.
8. Supervises Open Government Act and the BIBOB act.
Background motivation to lobby for Local Human Rights Committees
In 2021 I read a Dutch WRR report “Police function in a changing environment”.
I quote page 8: “The police protect life and limb, freedom and property of citizens. They not only ensure that citizens comply with the law by acting against offences and crimes, but they also protect everyone living or residing in the Netherlands and provide them with assistance. The police’s task is “to ensure, in subordination to the competent authority and in accordance with the applicable legal rules, the effective maintenance of the legal order and the provision of assistance to those who need it” (Article 3, Police Act, 2012).
In the corona year October 2020, I asked a Tilburg cop for city mediation due to growing ostracism from the Tilburg administration and an academic network. It started in 2014, gradually I reported, cyberstalking accounts, ridiculing my Pinterest project, scolding “Ridiculous Flower, Troll”, etc. Besides, I started to receive direct emails with threats, my (anonymous) mobile number was abused, etc. The police officer I spoke to in the corona year October 2020, did not understand me. Two months later, in December of that corona year 2020, an “advisor Public Safety” of Mayors & Aldermen banned me from blogging. That was censorship, against the Dutch constitution, articles 1 & 7.
[…] What is Bullying
Governmental ostracism process that evolved from 2014 violates the OECD guiding principles on Human and Social Capital and constitutional directives. Detailed descriptions have been stored in my will, the members of the Dutch National Committee of Human Rights and the members of Dutch Mind. Besides, I report class justice. Reality is grey, not black and white. I was the one who asked for city mediation in the corona year 2020.
This blog is addressed to you, as a resident of a local community, village or a city. The introduction of Local Human Rights Commissions with authority to act can help curb invisible local political and administrative network behavior by pushing for democratic, orderly use of social media. Local Human Rights Commissions can take over tasks from the police, such as mediation in conflicts between city residents, or protection of private life, guaranteeing the right to freedom from discrimination and providing the right to an independent listening ear with knowledge of dialogue and mediation. A Local Human Rights Commission can replace or insert the current local (in Tilburg network corrupted) Social Councils.
Sincerely,
Link (auto)biografical sketch > C.W. (Cora) Westerink (1965, Sprang-Capelle)
Tilburg, 1990 – present
Hashtag to my cv and academic work






