15.5.14

88 / To Hon. David Manne / Sept 8, 2010 / AUSTRALIA


On Wednesday, September 8, 2010 1:49 PM, bagher mohammadpour <bmp1337@yahoo.com> wrote to
  rilc@rilc.org.au & davidm@rilc.org.au
:




The Honourable David Manne

RILC Executive Director,
Principal Solicitor and Migration Agent



1-I am an Iranian pharmacist. From Tabriz university in Iran I received my Pharm. D. degree at the beginning of 1985. I have spent all my professional life in service of the pharmaceutical industries of Iran. From the very first weeks I faced a lot of huge scientific and practical mistakes in all aspects of production of medicinals. Unfortunately leaving a company and joining another only changed my mistrust in inadequacy of theoretical and practical arrangements into an absolute faith in existence of a nationwide disaster in these industries. My DISASTROUS and incredible findings in every company put them in danger of a devastating earthquake with unpredictable consequences not only for themselves but for MoH who carried all and also the final responsibility of everything industries did & DO. So I always forced to move (actually I was dismissed) to another company and repeating the same story. The simplest cases of those mistakes deserve up to few million dollars of fine and about ten years jail in the U.S.A. and Europe.

The recent case of Pfizer with 2300 million $ of fine is the best evident on the severity of the case of Iran ( http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/03/business/03health.html).

2- On 29,09,2006 I entered Paris for an international exhibition on pharmaceutical materials. In hope of finding a solution for that crisis I stayed there but failed to gain any support to divulge this absolute case of Human Rights violation. In France I received tow negatives and after about twenty seven months decided to go back to Iran. In Vienna airport I experienced an intolerable phobia (because of all those horrible experiences I have) and lost my flight. In hope of finding a solution I applied in Austria again but as in France I received tow negatives. By the rule of “No one can believe what he does not understand”, I asked in both countries my claims and documents be evaluated by experts but they disregarded this legal request and till now no experts has studied and evaluated my documents and by law they disregarded my request against the law. As J. S. Mill says:Very few facts are able to tell their story without comments to bring out their meaning. All my claims about this crisis are based on a lot official documents from different pharmaceutical companies and the Ministry of Health.

3-During all of my professional life, somehow I was the best between my colleagues. All information and documents by help of them I discovered all those huge mistakes were also available to them but no one detected and noticed even one of those huge  mistakes. Successful and important improvements in nearly all aspects of pharmaceutical industry also include in my professional background. Opportunities for exercising habit of critical thinking and the exceptional capacity in application of creativity tied me strongly to my job in spite of depriving from all legitimate economical and social benefits. Considerable studies in Management, Organization, Organizational behavior, Ergonomy, Sociology, Social psychology, Psychology, Cognitive psychology, Educational and Learning Psychology, Philosophy and Philosophy of Education provided me a nearly reliable mental awareness and critical mind.

4- If STONING someone now and then is a main case of human right violation, as it is really, and invoke a global movement in support of the victim, is not stoning "thirty to seventy millions" of newborns, infants, children, pregnant women, young and old people with the danger of unsafe and dangerous medicines on a routine and daily basis during the last thirty years deserved of international community reaction(s)?

To divulge this crisis internationally I need to be settled in a safe country before. Regarding the importance of the matter I wonder if you can help me. Settling in an English language speaking country is the best option for the ease of settlement for educated people.

I greatly hope your kindness and humanistic interests prevent me from going back again to that absolute HELL on the earth. The dark side of life in Iran could not be completely understood without living there and unfortunately I have lived the worst hidden parts of it during the last twenty and five years and have lost all my moral and psychological capacities to be there again. My sincere request is to be protected from the HELL in this World.  My professional background and experience would prove useful to pharmaceutical and chemical industries of any country.


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I am eagerly looking forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. At the end my final and sincere request is that to be informed from your decision even it be not in favor of my request: for nothing is more intolerable than "Waiting for Godot".

I believe this letter would be retreaded strictly confidential.


Sincerely yours

B Mohammad Pour 

 
IN IRAN the struggle between
Liberty and Authority
has never been so harsh and
bloody during the last century.
The government uses all his power
against his subjects
no less than against external enemies.


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