FAC Files UN Human Rights Complaint over International Megan's Law

The Florida Action Committee today has submitted a complaint to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, on behalf of our members and registrants in the State of Florida who are now subject to the new requirements of the International Megan’s Law.

If you are interested in filing a complaint on your own behalf, please contact [email protected] to request instructions.


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6 thoughts on “FAC Files UN Human Rights Complaint over International Megan's Law

  • March 4, 2016

    Is there a coy of the complaint we may make public?

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  • March 2, 2016

    This is great news! Thank you for standing up for the rights of Registered Citizens everywhere. I am curious if you have any plans of filing other complaints like the forced homelessness caused by residency restrictions, for example?

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  • March 1, 2016

    Awesome! Thank you, for all the hard work, and representation with something so critical and necessary for change … to treat human beings with kindness and dignity.

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  • February 29, 2016

    Yes, thank you from me also…though I do not live in Florida, it seems that the Human Rights abuses against Registrants have gone the furthest in damaging these people in Florida than anywhere else.

    This is a stain on America and a nightmare for the poor citizens in Florida that have to live under such a repressive system. It beggars belief.

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  • February 29, 2016

    This is wonderful…Thank you FAC.

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  • February 29, 2016

    Thank you, FAC, for submitting a complaint to the United Nations regarding International Megan’s Law! If our Congress and President cannot do the “right” thing, perhaps the United Nations can.

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