24/12/07
Dear Rt Hon Alan Johnson, MP
Happy Christmas and New Year to your goodself and all your family and friends.
As a Hull and E. Riding MHAG representative within your own constituency, as you are well informed we are pro-active lobbyist/campaigners within the local, National and International 'user-led' Disabled Peoples', Mental Health Survivours and NeuroDiversity movements (the 'real voices'), can we bring this matter to your urgent attention, around the 'Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill', which is discriminatory and is on the road to 'Eugenics', as it clearly states; that, this will just not effect the 'Deaf-community', but All Disabled People.
MHAG with others are asking if you will urgently support us on this matter to 'STOP' Eugenics by stopping this bill going through as a basic human rights issue, especially within the UN Disability Convention, in which as you will be well informed within history what Nazism was all about and there is many 'disabled-victims' of this Holocaust which none of us should ever forget and that history should not be allowed to repeat itself and be re-created.
You would have read the hisory and some of these horrific 'Disabled-Holocaust' stories on MHAG's website.
So can I please ask you to support MHAG who fully support the campaign by STOP Eugenics with all other Disabled Peoples' ULO's and allies in the UK and global world, including the UN Disability Convention:-
http://stopeugenics.orgColin RevellThe Mental Health Action Group is the only user led, user run mental health charity in Hull and East Riding.33-34 Caroline Street, Hull, HU2 8DY01482 585244Our website is www.survivors.karoo.net
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