If you survived road traffic sabotage, an air crash can happen due to sabotage, criminal activities. What are examples of aircraft incidents, air crash, due to sabotage, criminal activities by others? Here are further facts. |
Who initiated provocation that created assault scenario? Individual or individuals who initiated provocation that created assault scenario are accused of crimes. What can be types of provocation? Verbal, physical, visualizations. A complaint of harms is not a provocation. Here are further facts. http://www.qureshiuniversity.com/assault.html |
What is abuse of power? The act of using one’s position of power in an abusive way. This can take many forms, such as taking advantage of someone, gaining access to information that shouldn’t be accessible to the public, or just manipulating someone with the ability to punish them if they don’t comply. Institutional abuse Police officers In dictatorial, corrupt, or weak states, police officers may carry out many criminal acts for the ruling regime with impunity. Institutional racism has been found in modern police forces. |
What is Bribery and Corruption? Bribery is a specific offence which concerns the practice of offering something, usually money, to gain an illicit advantage and corruption is an abuse of a position of trust in order to gain an undue advantage. What other actions are in place to tackle bribery and corruption? Here are further guidelines. |
What is abuse of power? Improper use of authority by someone who has that authority because he or she holds a public office. Abuses and Usurpations What are examples of abuses and usurpation of power? If a criminal lobby or monopolists join together and declare a person or persons head of the state with their cabinet with election fraud or without election fraud, this situation is an example of abuses and usurpation of power. If a liar, badly behaved incompetent individual who cannot guide at least a teacher, lawyer, engineer, physician, such individual cannot be an emperor, king or prince. If he tries this is example of abuses and usurpation of power. How is abuse of power different than usurpation of power? Abuse of power is improper use of power. Usurpation of power is an exercise of authority that the offender tries with election fraud or with criminal lobbies. Usurpation of power has many other examples. You cannot get involved in any harms. Abuse of judicial discretion What are examples of abuse of judicial discretion in the state or outside the state? Here are further facts. Abusive legislation What are examples of abusive Legislation in the state or outside the state? What classification of criminal offenses do you fit in election frauds in the state and outside the state? Here are further facts. What are prerequisites of lawful authority in the state and outside the state or around the world? Prerequisite of lawful authority are 1. Being truthful always. 2. Good behavior. 3. Able to guide at least teacher, lawyer, engineer, physician in English language. 4. Endorsement by good charactered, well behaved competent individuals 5. Public service focus (essential and nonessential services) 6. State orientation at least What should be essential abilities of the head of the state? Head of the state should be truthful. Head of the state should be well behaved. Head of the state should be competent and at least able to guide teacher, lawyer, engineer, physician in English language. Head of the state should be public service-oriented. Here are further facts. |
What are examples of anesthesia and Sedation crimes? A person declaring himself to be associated with a hospital misuses anesthesia or sedation, inflicting assault during unauthorized use. A person declaring himself to be associated with a hospital gives anesthesia or sedation materials to another individual/individuals misuses who gives anesthesia or sedation, inflicting assault during unauthorized use. Physical assaults, sexual assaults have been reported in such situations. In 1978, at Tyndale Biscoe school, Srinagar, Kashmir, Asia, Asif Qureshi was told some medication has been recommended for him. Actually, the capsule was fast-acting sedation with intent to assault. Asif Qureshi was assaulted immediately after unauthorized sedation. Who are accused in this crime of unauthorized anesthesia/sedation with assault? John Meda Ray, then the principal of the school. Shakeel Dariel, one of the criminal conspirators. Shafi Lone alias Shafi Londa, one of the criminal conspirators. Parole: Not eligible for parole at least after August 19, 2015. Shafi Lone cannot remain in any community after August 19, 2015. Shafi Lone cannot communicate to anyone from jail with death penalty. Termination of services with punishments of any of his relatives, friends, acquaintances in jail, police, judiciary, administration or any other department in the state or outside the state. Sami Qazi. Farooq Abdullah. In 1981, at Tyndale Biscoe school, Srinagar, Kashmir, Asia, Asif Qureshi was requested by a teacher with two individuals to consume spiritual water. Actually, the transparent liquid was not water but anesthesia/sedation. Asif Qureshi was assaulted during anesthesia, sedation, others told him later. Who are accused in this crime of unauthorized anesthesia,/sedation with assault during anesthesia/sedation that happened in Gangabal, Kashmir, Asia? John Meda Ray, then the principal of the school. Shakeel Dariel, one of the criminal conspirators. Maharaj Krishan, one of the criminal conspirators. Sami Qazi. Parole: Sami Qazi, the woman shown in the photograph, is not eligible for parole. Farooq Abdullah. Parole: Farooq Abdullah, the individual shown in the photograph, is not eligible for parole. These individuals are not eligible for parole. Transfer to jail with further punishments.
How is parole eligibility determined in the state or outside the state? Releasing an inmate early won’t pose a threat to society. That means determining the likelihood that the person will reoffend, harm others directly or indirectly. Questions that need to be further answered. What exact materials were utilized in these anesthesia/sedation crimes? Who were the manufacturers of these anesthesia/sedation crime materials? |
What are examples of electrocution with criminal intent? There are many examples of electrocution with criminal intent. Here are various examples. In 1977, at Tyndale Biscoe school, Srinagar, Kashmir, Asia, Asif Qureshi was requested by teacher to come and swim in swimming pool. Asif Qureshi followed his teacher. Asif Qureshi was asked to take underwater swim. As soon as Asif Qureshi went ahead, a live high tension electric circuit wire that had been already placed for sabotage in the school swimming pool, an electric switch was put on. This was intended to harm. Asif Qureshi says he felt some kind of sparks underwater. Asif Qureshi came out of the water. The criminal conspiracy master Vakil, John Mead Ray and others were involved. International police get criminal deposition of john mead Ray before his death. On August 18, 2015, John Mead Ray was alive. Before all his criminal activities are buried with this British criminal, the world must be alerted how these British criminals have been harming others. What can be consequences of electrical injuries? There are two possible consequences of electrical injury: the person either survives or dies. For those who survive electrical injury, neurologic sequel from electrical trauma can be immediate (transient or permanent), delayed and progressive, or linked to a secondary injury caused by electrocution. How could this be prevented? Always verify that your surroundings and surroundings of your children are safe. Individuals who are harmful to public cannot remain in community. |
Who have been punished up to now for false statement? What has happened? What do you have to do? What is a false statement? What are examples of false statement? What are punishments for false statement? Why is this happening? How should you bring solutions and remedies for complaint from me to you? What is the profile of the individual or individuals who drafted this false statement? Who asked this individual to draft this false statement? |
Who have been punished up to now for false statement? A number of notable people have been convicted under the section, including Martha Stewart, Rod Blagojevich, Scooter Libby, Bernard Madoff, and Jeffrey Skilling. Here are further facts. |
What is harassment? What can be location of harassment? What are examples of criminal harassment? Who has duty to prevent harassment on the road in the state? What are examples of harassment on the road in the state? What is not harassment? What is good human behavior while walking on the road or while in a vehicle? |
What is harassment? Harassment refers to a broad number of behaviors that are subject to both criminal punishment and civil liability. What can be location of harassment? Harassment on the road. Harassment at home. Harassment at home office. Harassment at work place. What are examples of criminal harassment? Criminal harassment entails intentionally targeting someone else with behavior that is meant to alarm, annoy, torment, or terrorize them. Harassment on the road. Who has duty to prevent harassment on the road in the state? Police have duty to prevent harassment on the road in the state. What are examples of harassment on the road in the state? There are various situations. Some situations are deliberate with intent to harm. Some situations are lack of education. What is not harassment? Filing a genuine complaint of individualized harms is not harassment. What is good human behavior while walking on the road or while in a vehicle? You cannot touch any other person. You cannot touch any other person, even your relative, on the road in a way that is considered inappropriate. You cannot throw object at any other person. You cannot throw or bang or stalk with object at any other person. You cannot obstruct of right of the way of any other person. You cannot make any intentional noise through the mouth to frighten others. Here are various examples. On August 18, 2015, two individuals, 14 and 18 years old, at around 8 pm at the Broadway and Winona intersection in Chicago Illinois 60640, were moving on two different cycles. One of them created an intentional loud noise with the mouth close to the ear of another person walking on the road. This situation needs behavioral counseling of the person who makes inappropriate noise. You cannot make disturbing noise next to the ear of any other person with intent to harms or while being playful. How could this be prevented? Parents, legal guardians, schools, community leaders should teach their children about good behavior in various community situations. Questions you need to be answered in these situations. What was the date, time, location of the incident? How many individuals were around relevant to incident? What is the profile of individual or individuals relevant to incident? Who did what relevant to the incident? Who must have behind this incident? Were the individuals walking or in a vehicle? What type of vehicle was it? What was the license plate number of the vehicle? |
What are examples of road traffic sabotage in the state or outside the state? These examples will make you understand. In 1985, in Lalbazar Srinagar, Kashmir, Asif Qureshi was asked to take an vehicle. The vehicle was sabotaged in such a manner that when the vehicle is driven half a mile, the clutch, steering block, and steering will disassemble in such a manner that the will be hit on the chest. This is what happened. Asif Qureshi was traumatized, but survived. This criminal conspiracy was done while arranging a specific mechanic who does this type of sabotage with others. In Medina in 1998, Doctor Asif Qureshi was asked to take a vehicle with some individuals for spiritual prayers at a Medina mosque. Behind the scenes, an oil tanker was kept ready to bang Doctor Asif Qureshi and others in the vehicle. It was discovered later on that such sabotage has been planned while asking him to go to a mosque at Medina, behind which the oil tanker was placed to do harm. Harms occurred; however, Doctor Asif Qureshi survived. What was the motive of saboteurs and criminal conspirators in these situations? They were politically motivated criminal conspiracies. Questions that remain unanswered. Were the saboteurs arrested and punished? Did the system make other aware such sabotage occurred and how to prevent such sabotage harms? What did the system do to prevent, punish such sabotage and harms, and give relief to victims? What are the recommendations? Every road traffic crash is a criminal investigation unless proven otherwise. Punishments to saboteurs and conspirators must go ahead. Relief to victims must go ahead. If you survived road traffic sabotage, an air crash can happen due to sabotage, criminal activities. Here are further guidelines. Case report of blood alcohol concentration in an emergency room If blood alcohol concentration results in an emergency room are greater than expected, what should an emergency room physician do? Here is a case report. This case report will make you understand. This happened in Chicago, Illinois, North America, before the year 2004. A person had never consciously consumed alcohol because of being religious Muslim. Suddenly, he had an accident. There was no injury but he felt something was wrong and he needed to go to a medical emergency room. He was taken to Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. In the medical emergency room, his blood tests show a high concentration of alcohol. What negligence was the emergency physician guilty of? He did not ask him these questions. He did not verify answers to these questions. Do you consume alcohol? No. Have you ever consciously consumed alcohol? No. How did alcohol concentration come up in his blood? Here are further facts. Before taking a vehicle, he asked for a glass of water from a restaurant while having a meal near Swedish Covenant Hospital. Instead of giving him water he was intentionally given alcohol by others so that sabotage occurred and he was harmed. Sabotage occurred due to the accident. He had never consciously consumed alcohol. This was a scenario of intentional harms and sabotage against him. The emergency room physician should have reported this as medicolegal case and that the patient was a victim of sabotage. What is the best scenario about this case? The victim or patient in this case was himself an emergency room specialist with seven years of hospital experience at that point. Here are further guidelines. |
What is Official Misconduct? Official misconduct is a type of crime a public official may commit. To be guilty of this crime, the public official must perform actions for which he is not authorized or fail to perform other acts that the law or his job requires of him. The public servant’s actions must also benefit him or someone else he knows or harm another party or group to be considered misconduct. This harm can include the deprivation of a benefit, right, or service. An example of official misconduct could be a police officer who has arrested an individual and knows he has a serious wound that needs treatment. Instead of ensuring the arrested individual receives treatment, he may detain him and refuse medical care in order to question him or leverage a confession. As another example, an elected official could require city employees to assist with the renovation of his property. Since this act would be beyond his authority and benefit him, it could be considered official misconduct. In many places, any public servant can be charged with official misconduct. This includes individuals who are elected by the public, such as mayors, congressmen, and superintendents, as well as those who are government employees. Typically, a charge of official misconduct can be levied without regard to the branch of the government that employs the accused. In order for a person to be convicted of official misconduct, a prosecutor must be able to prove that he engaged in the criminal activity. In many jurisdictions, the prosecution must prove not only that the public servant committed unauthorized acts, but also that the accused knew his acts were unauthorized. Additionally, the acts the public servant is accused of must generally be related to his official duties. If a public servant is accused of official misconduct because he refrained from a required duty, the prosecution must prove that he failed to perform an act or task the law or the nature of his job required. A lapse in good judgment, however, would not be considered official misconduct. Instead, official misconduct charges are handed down when the accused knew he had a duty to act but willfully failed to do so. A prosecutor normally must also prove that either benefit or harm resulted from the public servant’s actions. This means the accused party acted in an unauthorized manner to benefit himself or another person. The benefit can be a monetary or non-monetary advantage. Likewise, if harm has occurred, the prosecution generally must prove that the party's actions, or failure to act, were intentional and meant to harm another person by injuring him or causing him to lose an advantage, right, or benefit. |
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What is not a criminal offense in the state or outside the state? Protest in a civilized manner without harming others is justified and not a criminal offense. Singing patriotic songs without disturbing others is justified and not a criminal offense. Hoisting a flag that you like is not a criminal offense. Why was there a need to elaborate on these issues? On March 23, 2015, while singing patriotic songs and hoisting flag, Dukhtaran-e-Millat chairperson, Aasiya Andrabi, was arrested at Nowhatta Police Station, Srinagar, Kashmir, Asia. On March 19, 2015, matters occurred related to the arrest of protesters who did no harms at Kothi Bagh Police Station, Srinagar, Kashmir, Asia. These were not unlawful activities. What is the profile of all police officers associated with Nawhatta police station, Srinagar, Kashmir? What do you know about freedom of speech with real-world justified examples? |
What do you have to do? Forward this complaint to whoever in charge of community policing. Dept. of Public Works Violation Military Police |
What is Persecution? Persecution is the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group by another individual or group. Types of Harm That Amount to Persecution More often, looking at what actual types of harm have been recognized as forms of persecution helps. These include: •physical violence: for example, beating, assault, handcuffing, rape or sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, electric shocks, invasive physical examinations, forced abortion or sterilization, forced labor, and so on, whether or not this caused serious injuries or long-term damage or required medical attention •torture: a severe human rights violation which may involve physical violence, deliberate infliction of mental harm, prolonged unlawful detention, rape and sexual violence, and so on •other violations of human rights: for example, genocide or slavery •threats of harm: particularly if the threatened harm is serious, caused emotional or psychological damage, or are credible, for example because the persecutor has already inflicted harm on the person or his or her family or others similarly situated •unlawful detention: punishment for a regular crime is not persecution, but if the person is detained without due process or formal charges or for discriminatory or political reasons, this may rise to the level of persecution, particularly if the detention was combined with mistreatment •infliction of mental, emotional, or psychological harm: this can include intimidation, surveillance, interference with privacy, long-term threats, or being forced to engage in conduct that is not physically painful or harmful but is abhorrent to the person’s deepest beliefs •substantial economic discrimination or harm: for example, deliberate deprivation of food, housing, employment, or other life essentials, or ransacking, destruction, or confiscation of property •other discrimination or harassment: for example, travel document denial, pressure, or deprivation fo rights on access to education; also, some applicants may need to show a combination of actions against them if none by themselves was serious to fit traditional understandings of persecution. Who Was the Persecutor? Why Were You Selected for Persecution? International law Here are further guidelines. Persecution facts What are examples of persecution? This is relevant to Asif Qureshi, date of birth March 30, 1967. In 1984, I was asked to go to Tyndale Biscoe school in Srinagar, Kashmir. Five individuals were there. I was assaulted with a metallic object called hurra locally. What were the issues? I do not know. They did not reveal this to me. Transient blindness. While in pain, I asked what the issues were? In 1999, sometime March 15 and April 15, I was asked in the early morning to go to a location at least 300 meters away from my home, Gulistan e Amin Lalbazar, Srinagar, Kashmir. There were 185 to 200 individuals around. A gunman came and called the name Asif. Who is Asif among you? I raised my hand. He attempted to murder me by pointing a gun toward me and shooting. The gun got locked. From the skies, there was thunder and storm. Some photographers took some photographs of the scene. Local concept of attempt to murder is applicable to the situation. What were the issues? I do not know. They did not reveal this to me. Here are further guidelines. |
What is not incitement to a crime? If you evaluate state prosecutors’ job every day and find that the state attorney receives complaints, investigates, processes, and makes recommendations relevant to specific criminal case punishments that criminals deserve every day, this is not incitement to a crime. This is due process of the law. What is incitement to a crime? The person who initiated a crime is charged with incitement to a crime. The person who investigates and recommends punishments for the crimes carried out is doing a commendable service. Can anyone say you cannot punish me or any other individual involved in criminal activities because he or she holds an executive-level position? No. How does an executive involved in felonies get punished? First, he or she is terminated from job duties. The person is asked to resign. Termination from job duties is due to criminal activities. If he or she does not resign, forcible termination from job duties is carried out. After that, jail or death penalty in cases of class 1 felonies. |
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