To CSA or to CSIV, that’s a question ...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) and Child Sexual integrity Violation (CSIV), what’s the deal? What’s the difference?
Whistleblowing how Swiss authorities are (co)responsible for child kidnapping, sexual and psychological violence on children, and persecute whistleblowers.
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) and Child Sexual integrity Violation (CSIV), what’s the deal? What’s the difference?
Sharing yet again correspondence with Swiss authorities, who remain totally silent. Testament to the ongoing human rights authorities denial and violations: commit by omission.
Nicely fitting continuation to recent posts: why Swiss NGO's shit their pants and run away from Child Sexual Integrity Violations (CSIV).
Allow me to quote the Optimus Study:
Having signed and acceded to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Switzerland is obliged to do everything in its power to protect children ... The UN has notified and criticized Switzerland several times about its shortcomings in this regard.
In preparation of the next post Part 2: Swiss authorities hot potato pushing in child sexual violence, herewith a post referring various studies and official publications regarding Child Sexual Integrity Violations in Switzerland.
Swiss authorities defying Swiss court order and human rights, my children were again not presented at 14:00. In addition, they claim postal letters. I guess Switzerland still uses pigeons and they get lost on the way ...
What are the international instruments dictating who has to act in Child Sexual Integrity Violations (CSIV)?
Swiss authorities keep saying they can not act in the face of child sexual integrity violations (CSIV), that it is someone else who should act. This is another the Swiss authorities get on my wick topic in two parts.
The #story of our language context, and how Swiss authorities violate language human #rights in a persecuting fashion. You'll understand why taking the time to do part 1 of this series was really important at the end, when giving examples of how even Swiss law is shown to violate Language Human Rights.
Language is often overlooked as one of the most important cultural means that we have for distinguishing ourselves from others. There is a universal right to language.