To the higher regional court of Oldenburg
27.11.2003

 

Michael Hickman
Wilhelmshaven

Oberlandesgericht Oldenburg
Postfach 2451
26014 Oldenburg
Poststelle@olg-ol.niedersachsen.de
Fax: 0441 220 1155

Beschwerdezyklen beim Justizministerium von Niedersachsen AKTENZEICHEN 4121 E -S4. 54/03 und AKTENZEICHEN 3700 E - 204.37/03
Dr. Busch, Frau Bakker, Herr Wessels, Frau Ballnus
Am Waterloo Platz 1
30169 Hannover
poststelle@mj.niedersachsen.de

Niedersächsischer Landtag
Pet 5816/11/14
Pet 00447/08/15
Hinrich-Wilhelm-Kopf-Platz 1
30159 Hannover
Postfach 4407
30044 Hannover
vockert@vockert.de,
klaus.krumfuss@t-online.de,
info@frauke-heiligenstadt.de
Frau Kuck, Frau Busch

The Hague Conference on Private International Law Mr. Hans van Loon, Secretary General
Prof. William Duncan
Deputy Secretary General
Permanent Bureau of
The Hague Conference
on Private International Law
Scheveningseweg 6
2517 KT Den-Haag
The Netherlands
Wd@hcch.nl
Hvl@hcch.nl
secretariat@hcch.net

Mr Sibusiso Bengu
The South African Ambassador to Germany
South African Embassy
Friedrichstrasse 60
10117 Berlin
botschaft@suedafrika.org

The South African President
Mr. T.M. Mbeki
Office of the President
Private Bag X1000
Pretoria 0001
Südafrika
President@po.gov.za

Marita Sehn
Anke Schwarzbäck
Petition Committee at the German Bundestag
Petitionsausschuss des deutschen Bundestages
Pet 4-14-07-301-050630
Platz der Republik 1
11011 Berlin
Fax: 030 227 30015
marita.sehn@bundestag.de
klaus.hagemann@bundestag.de

Wolfgang Thierse
President of the German federal parliament
Präsident des Deutschen Bundestages
Personal Referent
Persönlicher Referent
Wolfram Kolodziej-Derfert
Platz der Republik 1
11011 Berlin
wolfgang.thierse@bundestag.de
praesident@bundestag.de

Deutscher Richterbund
Vorsitzender Wolfgang Arenhövel
Kronenstr. 73/74
10117 Berlin
Wolfgang.Arenhoevel@lg-os.niedersachsen.de
frank.sta.freiburg@t-online.de
jan.grotheer@fg.justiz.hamburg.de
elmar.herrler@olg-n.bayern.de
brigitte.kamphausen@lg-duisburg.nrw.de
BettinaLeetz@web.de
August-Wilhelm.Marahrens@lg-h.niedersachsen.de
dwtapper@rz-online.de
HanspeterT@t-online.de
info@drb.de

Institut für Menschenrechte
Institute for human rights, Berlin
info@institut-fuer-menschenrechte.de

Commission on Human Rights
Support Services Branch
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Office at Geneva
1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland  
1503@ohchr.org

Klaus Stoltenberg
Menschenrechtsbeauftragter der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
human rights commissioner of the
Federal Republic of Germany
Bundesministerium der Justiz
Mohrenstraße 37
10117 Berlin
 poststelle@bmj.bund.de
Fax: 030 2025-9525

27 November 2003

Deception in legal proceedings and falsifying of court documents in international child abduction to Germany and resulting boycott of access by the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt from the higher regional court of Oldenburg.
Legal demand for closing the frontiers and airports with German frontier police in order to prevent the escape of the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt - during proceedings due to documented acting with the background of national socialism body of thought

Dear Mr. Wolfgang Thierse, president of the German parliament,
Dear Mrs. Marita Sehn chairwoman of the petition committee at the German federal parliament,

the present documentation is the amendment to the petition proceedings at the German Federal Parliament Pet 4-14-07-301-050630 for establishing an independent enquête committee on the judiciary crimes against humanity.


Copy to FILE NUMBER
14 WF 258/03
14 WF 266/03
Higher regional court of Oldenburg


Dear Mr Kramer, the president of the higher regional court of Oldenburg,
Dear Madams, Dear Sirs from the higher regional court of Oldenburg,

You are hereby requested to take an official stance within the usual judicial legal delay of two weeks, whether you as the morally and politically responsible president of the higher regional court of Oldenburg collaborate with the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg, or whether you in your independence will institute legal remedies against the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg.
On 23. November 2003, the official demand has already been entered for closure of international airports and European borders by entry in the INPOL-/SIS-System at the German frontier police (GSD) Koblenz to prevent the escape of responsible persons for German Crimes against Humanity.
The higher regional court of Oldenburg documents that the judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt  to realise their political goals go so far that the judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg deliberately lie, make false statements in their decisions in order to falsify the court documents by means of burking of documents and deception in legal proceedings, in the case of international child abduction to Germany and boycott of access.
The higher regional court of Oldenburg documents, that the behavioural pattern of the judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt is based on multiple levels on national socialist body of thought.
The corresponding application for the rejection of the judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg in the legal matter in the previously name case file number 14 WF 258/03 14 WF 266/03 and the application to clarification of the invalidity and unlawfulness of the corresponding decisions is hereby entered. The reasoning will follow within the usual legal delay of two weeks.
You will be informed at a given point in time in regards to further criminal and civil cases on the national and international level, arising out of documented working methods of the judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg.
In the first quarter of the 20th century, the Nazis conducted a state run child abduction and alienation program as part of their Germanisation plan. In the proceedings against Ulrich Greifelt and others of the UNITED STATES MILITARY TRIBUNAL in Nuremberg from 10. October 1947 until 10. March 1948 leading SS-members from the group around Heinrich Himmler have been condemned due to crimes against humanity among others on account of child abduction.
The Federal Government under the responsibility of the Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder maintains that the judges of the higher regional court are specially trained in child abduction and boycott of access, they work correctly and they process are dealt with expeditiously
In the case, file number 14 WF 258/03 the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg enter into deception in legal proceedings and falsifying of court documents in international child abduction to Germany and resulting boycott of access.
The German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg maintain under false statement, call upon a court decision of the district court of Wilhelmshaven of the 22.11.03 16 F 605/00, that essentially barred access of the left behind foreign father to his children abducted to Germany.
This decision is not existent, the higher regional court documents therewith, that the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg deliberately lie in cases in respect to child abduction and boycott of access.
The higher regional court of Oldenburg documents likewise that the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg deliberately burk documents and so commit deception in legal proceedings in cases regarding child abduction and boycott of access.
The German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt deliberately burk the decision of the district court of Wilhelmshaven of the 15.08.2001 in the case 16 F 605/00, that ordered access to the children abducted to Germany, while this court ordered access has been to date deliberately not been enforced by the district court of Wilhelmshaven and by the higher regional court of Oldenburg.
Hereby the official application to bring about disciplinary procedures against the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg and to suspend them from office on the grounds presented

Dear Mrs. Astrid Vockert,
Vice president of the Parliament of Lower Saxony,
Dear Madams, Dear Sirs at the Parliament of Lower Saxony,

Hereby the official application to discharge the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg from office on the grounds given.
The document presented is to be entered to the official petitions PET 00447/08/15 PET 05816/11/14 as well as to open new petition procedures at the Parliament of Lower Saxony as requested.

Dear Dr. Busch, Mrs. Bakker, Mr. Wessels, Mrs. Ballnus,
Dear Madams, Dear Sirs at the Justice Ministry of Lower Saxony,

Hereby the official application to bring about disciplinary procedures and disciplinary measures to discharge from office the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg on the grounds given.
The document presented is to be entered to the official complaint cycle under the complaint numbers 4121 E -S4. 54/03 and 3700 E - 204.37/03 at the Justice Ministry of Lower Saxony.

Dear Mr. Stoltenberg,
Human rights commissioner of the Federal Republic of Germany at the Federal Ministry of Justice,

You are hereby requested to make an official response within the usual legal delay of two weeks, whether you as the human rights commissioner of the Federal Republic of Germany at the Federal Justice Ministry collaborate with the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg, or whether you in your independence will institute legal remedies against the German judges Wachtendorf, Schneider, Gebhardt of the higher regional court of Oldenburg.

Yours faithfully


Michael Hickman

Voluntary Independent Special Rapporteur
on the situation of
Human Rights in Germany
to the United Nations and
to the European Institutions

 


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