UPDATED (3): FAC Petition for UN to investigate sex offender registry as human rights violation breaks 4,000 signatures!

The Florida Action Committee’s change.org petition asking the High Commissioner for Human Rights for the United Nations to declare the public sex offender registry a human rights violation has collected more than 4,000 signatures!

We are so happy with the response the petition has received from our members, from other advocacy groups and from their friends and families.

We need your help in getting the word out in order to get even more signatures, so here’s where we could use your help:

  • If you have social media, please post this link to the petition https://chng.it/cxqGrLzqkD and mention a group or individual you would like to promote it. For example, “@UNHumanRights please support our petition: Change.org/FAC-humanrightsforall #HumanRights“. You can Google to see the most active human rights organizations or individuals on twitter and ask them to help promote the petition. If you are on Facebook, you can search for Human Rights Groups or Groups that advocate for social justice causes and which have a lot of members and as them to post the petition as well.

Here are some groups you can call out in twitter: @UN, @The_Advocates, @hrw, @UNHumanRights, @HRF, @UN_HRC, @IHRCEU, @USHRN, @rights_info, @AmnestyOnline, @EURightsAgency, @humanressay, @UoNHRLC, @JUSTICEhq, @OpenRightsGroup, @privacyint, @EHRC,

  • A large number of our members do not have internet access. They may not know about this petition because they are not receiving our updates or they may not be able to use the computer to enter their signature on the online petition. If you are in a treatment group or speak to any of these people, please let them know about the petition. Write the link on a piece of paper and share it with them so they can still have their family members sign the petition.

  • FAC issued a press release announcing the petition. It is available on Associated Press (AP) via this link: https://apnews.com/press-release/prcom/florida-united-states-c8f0776664387f601366264182146f1d . Please reach out to your local news outlets (in Florida, you can find them here: https://www.einpresswire.com/world-media-directory/4/florida – just click on the link with the outlet name and it should give you contact information for the editor or the news room) and let them know about the petition and that it has already garnered more than 1500 signatures. Our Board would be happy to do an interview with any news outlet willing to cover this important story.

  • Any outreach you do does not need to be restricted to Florida or to the United States. This petition is directed to the UN, an international organization, and concerns a global human rights issue. If you speak Spanish, please contact the media in Spanish-speaking countries. If you are Italian, Ce la fai! The purpose here is to bring this to the world’s attention and we will not accomplish that by keeping it domestic.

  • Keep on going! We greatly appreciate all that has been done to get us to 3,000 signatures in only a few days. If you’ve reached out to family or friends asking them to sign, please send a follow up to make sure they have. If you signed up but have not considered your spouse or others in your household, please ask them to sign as well. Or, if you have creative ideas to help generate more awareness, please do it and share your idea below. Whether it’s bringing your iPad to the registration office or Driver’s License Office with you, whether it’s wearing a sandwich board as you walk through Downtown Tampa, the entire premise behind this initiative is thinking outside the box and attacking the registry from a different angle, so no effort to bring awareness to our cause is a bad idea.

Next step… 5,000!!!


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55 thoughts on “UPDATED (3): FAC Petition for UN to investigate sex offender registry as human rights violation breaks 4,000 signatures!

  • January 6, 2023

    Been on that dam registry crap since 1996. In 2021, I got a new job and missed the 48hr window to report it. Yep…you guessed it, I got arrested. It didn’t matter that I haven’t been in any trouble for 25 years. I spent 5 days in jail. I had to get bailed out. I’m so so freaking tired of this.

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    • January 7, 2023

      @Orlando, this would make my head explode. These ‘civil’ reporting requirements have gone way, way too far. May I ask how LE found out? Did you report a start date for work that was more than two days in the past? May I ask which county arrested you? I hope the state decides not to prosecute.

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    • January 31, 2023

      Still wrapping my head around a “Civil” matter being arrestable. Arrests are supposed to be penal not civil. Guess they just make up stuff as they go along. Judges wear ear plugs and go LALALALA as defense attorneys speak to the wall since the judges for sure are not hearing anything we say.
      It is a game to them, playing “Your it” with our lives. Every other crime allows people to change and become a better person, except, you guess it, Former Sex offenders.

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      • February 9, 2023

        What civil matter are you referring to. I just want to make sure I don’t make the same mistake. I have a situation when my job applied for me a pest spray License through the Florida Agriculture department. I got served a paper that it was denied. No criminal offense.I don’t want to get a surprise saying I violated my restrictions.

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    • March 15, 2023

      Orlando,
      I’m so sorry your went thru this. There’s are more and more of us banding together each day, each week, as soon as we heard of the Florida Action Committee, we’ve gotten involved. We’re doing whatever we can to help REVERSE some of the barbaric laws and see change. #NoMoreScarletLetters!

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  • December 17, 2022

    4000!!!!

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    • January 30, 2023

      Now if we can just get the UN on board. Though I’d be unsurprised if our government just ignored them as usual when it doesn’t suit their narratives.

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  • December 15, 2022

    Petition is nearing 4,000!

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  • December 9, 2022

    Will FAC be posting VA copy of it’s UN Complaint on this site?

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    • December 9, 2022

      A copy of the complaint.

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  • November 20, 2022

    But what is the UN Human Rights division doing about child sexual exploitation? As a public safety organization, we ought to be asking that question.

    And following are the beginnings of a UN Human Rights policy on this issue. Notice what it does NOT include:

    https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/11/1130817

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  • November 19, 2022

    I’ve gotten five more people to sign. If each of us can get just more people each we will easily get past 5000. Don’t stop!

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    • November 20, 2022

      Meant to say if we can each get 5 people to sign. Whoops 😬

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