Gajalakshmi Paramasivam from Jaffna
Australian Federal Police must arrest also the NSW Police Officers
It is my discovery that those who desire credit through
subjective powers demote the other person at least in their mind. Allocating Equal status to the unknown person helps
prevent unjust discrimination on subjective basis.
Mohamed Kamer Nizamdeen is a Sri
Lankan. Was it therefore proper for the NSW Police to use Mr Nizamdeen in work
that involved the psyche of ‘Australians’ ?
[In 2016, Nizamdeen and a group of students
collaborated with NSW police and the NSW government to create an app to help
foreign students protect themselves against fraud when they arrived in
Australia.
The articulate
and confident Sri Lankan was the star of promotional material about the project
and was named UNSW Hero of the Week. A university press release – vanished
since Friday – about the app, called ALICE (Artificial Learning Intelligence
for Centralised Education) quotes Nizamdeen at length and alone among others
involved in the project.] Sunday Times
article - Aussie police probing how
well loved Lankan Uni student became radicalized
The
structure of a Sri Lankan mind is different to the structure of an Australian
mind. The same manifestation would be interpreted differently by different
groups. The protection of Sovereignty is afforded to Nations to prevent one
nation invading another. The University
of NSW is very backward in globalization. The coalition of UNSW and NSW Police minds, resulted in the
Police listing me as ‘Sri Lankan’ when they could not find any lawful reason to
punish me. The stated reason was Trespass. But the law Inclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 did not provide for such. In fact , by (ab)using that
legislation, the UNSW Central Administrators and the NSW Police became guilty
of Racial Discrimination. To my mind, by listing me as ‘Sri Lankan’ despite my
strong protests – that I was Australian by law – they provided clear
objectively measurable evidence of their breach of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975. But they stuck to it and to my mind
that confirmed their urge to ‘demote’ me to deliver to their seniors in the
subjective system – the UNSW Central Administrators.
As per
the above report the NSW Police sought the cleverness of the Sri Lankan mind
allegedly towards protecting ‘fraud’ . Did they not commit such a fraud against
me – a migrant from Sri Lanka who has a track record of contributing to
Democratic management of Resources? My book ‘Naan Australian’ is an account of the mental torture I
suffered due to such demotion and denial of my human rights.
If Mr Nizamdeen
had read that book – he probably would have distanced himself from the NSW
Police. It found its way to the National Library of Australia and is available
in Sri Lanka also. I donated a copy to the University of Jaffna. But the
passage to National Library of Australia happened Naturally – without any
intervention on my part.
Just last
month – when we bought a couple of
lounge sofas – I was painfully reminded of the break and enter by NSW law
enforcement officers – who took away most of our future to pay for the legal
fees incurred by the UNSW in hiring external lawyers.
Benjamin
Franklin said ‘That
it is better 100 guilty Persons should escape than that one innocent Person should suffer’. I feel that my pain after all these
years had the power to invoke that karma of UNSW-NSW Police coalition. They are
natural colluders with a negative karma in Racial Equality – which is a
fundamental Human Right that I was denied as an Australian.
Sri Lankan Government Minister Faizer Mustapha who is a
relation of Mr. Nizamdeen – is reported to be ‘waiting’ for our Judiciary to
deliver. They may be more careful with the relative of a minister than they
were with me – a nobody – an orphan who was abandoned by the Australian workmates
and employers as well as the Sri Lankan community of various shapes and forms
in Australia. My close friends and relatives did sign a petition to be
presented to courts – headed by Magistrate Pat O’Shane who sent me for mental
ill treatment.
As per the above report ‘Psychologists have been
called into the investigation to help determine whether Nizamdeen intended, and
was capable of, carrying out the threats detailed in the material attributed to
him.’
As per the report of
the Psychologists (one was Sri Lankan) – there was no independent logic between
their recommendations and their discovery about my mind structure. They mention
specifically my belief in Swami Sathya Sai Baba & Gandhi. THAT is the real
risk faced by Nizamdeen unless the assessors are influenced by the Sri Lankan
ministerial connection.
The question before us is – how were the NSW Police fooled by
Mr Nizamdeen? If Mr Nizamdeen is guilty – so are the NSW Police who are of
similar mind structure and therefore carry the same risk of ‘terrorism’ as Mr
Nizamdeeen. Should they not also be charged on the same basis? In fact as
Australian they are more guilty of a mind structure as per subjective assessment,
than a foreigner who is protected by Sri Lankan Sovereignty. They may deport
him but not punish him through subjective assessments of those who do not have
the mind structure of Islamic faith. THAT Separation of powers is essential to
uphold democracy.
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