Shropshire Council – another piece of the puzzle falls into place

By Ian McFerran

I am now authorised to release this information.

After much argument, back and forth, the line manager in charge of the two Council Officers who attended the raid on the home of Anne & Hollie Greig on 3rd June 2010 has now been identified.

It must be stressed that there is still no way of knowing if the manager of the two Council Officers, or indeed the Officers themselves, were innocent 3rd parties as some suggest or fully complicit in this illegal raid.

What If.. it were you

What if you found yourself in the same position as Anne and Hollie Greig, how would you react, how would you get the help you needed… think about that whilst you watch the attached video.

Put yourself in their shoes for two minutes.

This video needs to be posted as far and wide as we possibly can. In every blog, on every forum, in every comments section of every newspaper and magazine, on every mobile phone and wherever else you have access.

You can also sign the petition to Free Robert Green and Investigate the Hollie Greig case.

Contact with Robert 21Feb

7.45pm – Robert has just rung again to say THANK YOU to all those who have written to him, it appears he’s had quite a number more letters today which he has just had access to. What happens is that the post arrives in the morning, gets screened during the day and the prisoners then receive it early evening (so he received the first 3 yesterday evening). Anyway he said he was very moved by the letters and what people have said(and thanks for the stamps and other bits and pieces too!) so wanted to get straight on the phone to thank everybody. He also said the staff and other inmates are being more than usually kind to him – of course they all know by now exactly why he’s there. I take it as very significant that they are unanimously supportive. As he puts it, “they can’t do enough for me”. If he has to be in prison (and he repeats, he saw no other way of moving things forward), really it is as pleasant as it could be under the circumstances, so no one need have any worries.

Robert Green – Saturday latest news

19:35 Feb 18

Robert, we are informed, has now been moved and is currently being held at

HMP ABERDEEN
Address: Craiginches, 4 Grampian Place, Aberdeen AB11 8FN

Phone: 01224 238300

We are still awaiting confirmation of his prison number.

Meanwhile we urge everyone to write to their MP as well as Roberts.

You can write to Robert’s MP at the following email address – david.mowat.mp@parliament.uk

You can write to your own Councillors, MP, MEPs, MSPs, or Northern Ireland, Welsh and London AMs by using this handy lookup tool, where you can write to them online. http://www.writetothem.com/

To the Friends and Supporters of Hollie

I would like to say thank you to all the loyal friends and supporters who have given their time and effort to see Justice for Hollie over the years this campaign has been running.

The friends of Hollie and myself are again under attack with concerted efforts to discredit them, thanks for ignoring the destructive comments on others blogs and please “Keep Calm and Carry On”. This campaign is far from over.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you all, especially Robert Green.

Your continued support is what inspires us to continue, your prayers are what sustain us.

A Thank You to Robert

Hollie and I would personally like to thank Robert for everything he has done. He has gone to extraordinary lengths for us. I feel like he is my brother, I trust him with Hollie’s life. He is a good father to his own children, a decent, moral man who is totally dedicated, caring and sensitive – a genuine humanitarian.

Robert’s own father, of whom he is immensely proud, served his country at Bletchley Park, during World War ll. It is of no surprise then that his son, Robert, is a high calibre individual with a heart of gold.

Fire Service claims deceased’s right to privacy prevents next of kin seeing incident report into brother’s death

Grampian Fire Service have said that they will continue to withhold incident reports from the next of kin of a man killed in a vehicle fire on the basis that to release them would breach his “continued right to privacy.”

Peter Murray, Assistant Chief Fire officer in the area said the deceased, under Article 8 of the Human Rights Act, has a right to respect for private and family life, and said: “to disclose the information contained within the Grampian Fire and Rescue Service and into the public domain would breach that right.”