United Nations Convention Against Torture (UNCAT) : https://www.bing.com/search?q=michael+ayele+lawsuit
Name: Michael Ayele (a.k.a.) W
Affiliation: Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL)
Location: UConn Storrs
Request Date Start: 02/01/2013
Request Date End: 05/20/2026
Details: What I am requesting for prompt disclosure are records in your possession detailing your discussions about [1] the decision of Congress to ratify the United Nations Convention Against Torture (UNCAT) on (or around) April 18, 1988 by recognizing that (i) the United States is legally obligated to “prevent cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;” (ii) “in order to constitute torture, an act must be specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering;” (iii) “mental pain or suffering refers to prolonged mental harm caused by (or resulting from) the administration (or application) of mind-altering substances (or other procedures) calculated to disrupt profoundly the senses or the personality;” (iv) “mental pain or suffering refers to prolonged mental harm caused by (or resulting from) the threatened administration (or application) of mind-altering substances (or other procedures) calculated to disrupt profoundly the senses or the personality;” [2] the decision of the United Nations (UN) to recognize on (or around) February 1, 2013 that (i) “conditions that give rise to ill-treatment frequently facilitate torture;” (ii) America’s “obligation to prevent torture applies not only to public officials, such as law enforcement agents, but also to doctors, health-care professionals and social workers, including those working in private hospitals, other institutions and detention centers;” (iii) “informed consent is not mere acceptance of a medical intervention, but a voluntary and sufficiently informed decision;” (iv) “guaranteeing informed consent is a fundamental feature of respecting an individual’s autonomy, self-determination and human dignity in an appropriate continuum of voluntary health-care services;” [3] Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a.) W as a Black Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree graduate of Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri) and a former Missouri state government employee who (i) was 21 (twenty-one) years of age in the month of February 2013 when he first read the U.N report pertaining to consent in medical settings; (ii) takes very seriously any violations of consent in medical settings; (iii) has in the mid-2010s witnessed fraud and racism in the manner in which insignificant others have played fast and loose in their legal filings on matters pertaining to consent in healthcare settings; (iv) has in the mid-2010s expressed written objections upon witnessing racist frauds feigning not to understand the harmful consequences of failing to respect the UN standard of consent in medical settings; [4] the decision of ISE such as AOL, Bing/MSN, Google and Yahoo to filter and distort Michael Ayele (a.k.a.) W written publications on matters pertaining to consent in healthcare settings by generating unwelcome and unapproved queries such as “Michael Ayele Habeas Corpus,” “Michael Ayele views on schizophrenia,” “Michael Ayele Defamation,” “Michael Ayele investigation,” “Michael Ayele Mental Health Awareness Month."
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