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From: Ture Sjolander
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: A failure of political diplomacy...
Sir,
What further has been unfolded during the
investigation of this case by the swedish solicitor Bengt Nestrup and private
investigators employed by Nestrup is that an assassination attempt on the father
- undersigned - was planned by the Acevedo family, and this information has
been widely televised throughout the world in a documentary named: "Missing,
Presumed alive." - an 80 minutes documentary film made by
Carlyon&Rivette, Australia and ABC Broadcasting
Corporation.
And this presented fact may be the ultimate
matter for a new criminal investigation of this matter as well as the topic of a
plain kidnapping case.
Many legal advisor - particulary female
advisors - prefer to use the term;"olaga bortförande" or "mamman har
bortfört..." etc.
I have again copy in the swedish solicitor
Bengt Nestrup on this correspondence and I expect him to give you a more
detalied picture and definition of this matter.
As far I can understand from earlier
information the Interpol in the Philippines has been bribed by the Acevedo
family like many other legal authority's in the
Philippines.
There must be a possibility for your or your
staff to access the web sites I am refering to at any Internet cafee or at any
other offices linked to your embassy, in Manila...
Mr. Nestrup may have access to the web site
information so he can brief you of the content.
If you consider yourself having many years of
international experience in criminal matters of this kind you may be successful
in winding-up this dreadful case from a new angle.
Regards
Ture Sjolander
cc:Bengt Nestrup, solicitor -
Halmstad
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:57
AM
Subject: Re[2]: A failure of political
diplomacy...
Dear Sir,
You said in your firt
mail that this is a case of kidnapping.
If there is a court order
(häktningsbeslut om olaga frihetsberövande) there could be better
possibilities for your lawyers and /or via Interpol to interfer.
I have
been working many years with international assistance in criminal
matters.
We have a skeleton staff. I cannot scan through
websites.
Best regards,
Lars
ANdreasson
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Subject: Re: A failure of political
diplomacy...
Author: turesjolander@hotmail.com at INTERNET
Date: 2003-03-10
11.34
Dear Minister,
May I once again refer to the web sites
- as below - and you may find answers to your questions about "name/city of
the procecutor or court in Sweden". As far I can see from my tracker you have
not noticed the information.
However I have forward your request to the
swedish laywer Bengt Nestrup with the hope he will provide you with the
document you are asking for.
Please let me know what your intention is
while you have access to this information?
Regards
Ture
Sjolander
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----- Original Message -----
From: lars.andreasson@foreign.ministry.se To: turesjolander@hotmail.com
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 5:05
PM
Subject: Re: A failure of political diplomacy...
Dear Mr
Sjölander,
Again, I urge you to communicate with your lawyers about the
arrangements for a meeting with your child. Please give me the name/city of
the prosecutor or court in Sweden who has filed a warrant with Interpol for
the kidnapping (probably olaga frihetsberövande).
We never issue a passport
with consent by custodians.
Lars
Andreasson
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Subject: A failure of political
diplomacy... Author: turesjolander@hotmail.com
at INTERNET Date: 2003-03-07
12.45
Lars Andreasson,
If look closely on the web sites on
this case you shall see for yourself that this is not a matter of Law. This
case is described by the Philippines Court as "forum non-conveniens" which
means that a Philippine court have no right to proceed on the
case.
http://EDUCASTING.homestead.com/This case is reason enough to cut the diplomatic relations to
the Philippines which would be the noblest of human endeavors. I hope this my
message, will be forwarded to the Swedish foreign minister. If the
Swedish foreign minister will ignore my request to him, to act, I consider his
ignorance to be the highest degree of diplomatic failure. What we have
experienced up-to-date is Legal stupidity and and religious insanity. A
reciprocal agreement has to be signed between Sweden and the Philippines and
between Australia and the Philippines. Without such important agreement the
Hague convention is not even worth the paper it is written on.
A valid
warrant for arrest is still active at Interpol and the FBI arrest warrant can
be activated.
http://commonwealth.homestead.com/FBI.htmlThe problem is that the Philippine's department for Interpol
does not act. http://1a.homestead.com/D.htmlAll legal avenues has been investigated as you and the Swedish
government very well are aware about - to an extremely high cost for the
Swedish taxpayers - and the only and final way to act is through political
diplomacy. The foreign minister of Australia and the foreign minister of
Sweden has a duty to communicate about this case and find a solution in
convincing the Philippines government in signing up to "Reciprocal
agreement". This case have all the ingrediences to support a successful
agreement of that kind - if the will and the courage is to be find within our
government representatives.
Regards
Ture
Sjolander
Addendum:
The mother of my son has recently made two
application for a new passport for Matu but the Australian Foreign Department
have rejected the application as I am the lawful sole custodian for my
son - in the Australian Court as well as in the Swedish Court.
You will
find a copy of a letter about this matter at: http://semanticspace.homestead.com/Animal.htmlI also urge you to inform the passport authorities in Sweden
through your foreign department to, not issue any travel document for my son
without my
approval.
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From: lars.andreasson@foreign.ministry.se To: turesjolander@hotmail.com
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 12:41 PM Subject: Re:
Interpol in the Philippines ?
Dear Mr Sjölander,
Still,
I recommend that you start to seek advice from your lawyers in Sweden and the
Philippines respectively. An honorary Consul cannot arrange with your
security.
Also, what is the situation regarding kidnapping (olaga
frihetsberövande). Are there any warrant ofarrest issued or what is the
status?
regards,
Lars
ANdreasson
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Subject: Interpol in the Philippines ?
Author: turesjolander@hotmail.com
at INTERNET Date: 2003-03-06
11.58
Dear Mr. Minister Andreasson,
Your appointed native,
Consul General in Cebu may be willing to investigate this matter and arrange
for my security during my visit, with support of the Philippine Foreign
Department and with help of the Australian Embassy in the Philippines
?
http://commonwealth.homestead.com/http://maxpages.com/matusjolanderRegards
Ture
Sjolander
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From: lars.andreasson@foreign.ministry.se To: turesjolander@hotmail.com Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 7:44 PM Subject: You son in the
Philippines
Dear Mr Sjölander,
We received your e-mail to
the Ambassador of Australia.
I goes without saying that I cannot say if
there are any risks for you to visit the Philippines. I suggest that you ask
your lawyers here and in Sweden for advice on how to proceed further and try
to set up a meeting with your son.
From our files, I cannot see that
there is some kind of warrant of arrest for "kidnapping" = olaga
frihetsberövande. If so, is Interpol in the
picture?
Regards,
Lars
Andreasson
Minister
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From: Ture Sjolander
To: comments@sbs.com.auCc: minister.downer@dfat.gov.au ; passports.australia@dfat.gov.au Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:31 PM
Subject: To the: SBS
News department !
Before the signed Anti Terrorist Agreement
between Australia and the Philippines can be successful a reciprocal
agreement between Australian and Philippines Courts, has to be
signed.
Christian Terrorists is going free without any trials within
the Philippines.
Have a look at this and you shall understand what I
mean.
http://maxpages.com/matusjolanderhttp://commonwealth.homestead.com/AMQCMP.html http://semanticspace.homestead.com/Animal.htmlRegards
Ture Sjolander
http://worldnews.homestead.com/