Monday, April 27, 2015

Open Letter to Indonesian President from Maharlikha Queen

Open Letter to INDONESIAN Pres. Joko Widodo from HRH Salvacion Legaspi of KINGDOM FILIPINA HACIENDA of MAHARLIKHAN TRIBE. on the case of victim Mary Jane Veloso who was scheduled for execution due to drug trafficking that many people believed she was innocent of and was framed up. This morning together with UK trained Legal Executive Regina Mercado we personally handed the letter to Consul  Hon. Agus Majid of the Indonesian Consulate date 27 April, 2015 in Davao City, Philippines (Maharlikha).

The good Consul was also personally reminded that the Indonesian word Merdeka also means Maharlikha.





Here is Mrs. Veloso's own version of her story:
The story of Mary Jane Veloso, in her own words


The content of Letter:

April 26, 2015

HIS EXCELLENCY JOKO WIDODO 
PRESIDENT OF INDONESIA
MERDEKA PALACE  
Subject:  R. A. No. 9285: Institutionalize the use of an Alternative Dispute Resolution System under existing rights of the Indigenous Grandfather Tribe, the Sovereignty of Kingdom Filipina Hacienda, Section 28; Grant of Interim Measure of Protection Provision-  The Arbitral Tribunal is deemed constituted when the sole arbitrator or the third Arbitrator has been empowered  by the Grandfather Tribe, Kingdom Filipina Hacienda, the Undersigned hereof; 


Your Honour President Joko Widodo, 

Greetings from Kingdom Filipina Hacienda! 
Proof beyond reasonable doubt 
I am making an appeal for clemency on behalf of Mary Jane Veloso on the grounds of the witness statement that the defendant had pleaded innocent; that she did not hide the drugs on the suitcase that the brother of the recruiter’s boyfriend had given it to her. Who is the real mastermind behind the crime? Was she aware of the luggage that she carried was drug? Did she have an intention to commit a crime? Circumstantial evidence can be used on the basis provided that: 1) there is more than one circumstance. 2) the facts from which the inferences are derived are proven; and 3) the combination of all circumstances is such as to produce a conviction beyond reasonable doubt.
The circumstances did not prove that the chain of events from the moment she was handed the suitcase until she reached Indonesian airport that she willingly participated in the drug mule. There is a big question mark in this chain of events. The circumstances proved should constitute an unbroken chain which leads to only one fair and reasonable conclusion, to the exclusion of all others, is the guilty person. What about the recruiter? The boyfriend?  The brother who had given the suitcase?
Unless proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt this case should be acquitted by any prosecuting judge. Proof beyond reasonable doubt does not mean the degree of proof excluding the possibility of error and producing absolute certainty. Only moral certainty or “that degree of proof which produces conviction in an unprejudiced mind” is required.

No admission of guilt until last hours of nearby execution

The prosecution needs a judicial review that the evidence is not water tight enough to convict the Filipina domestic helper. Until now in her nearing death sentence the mother of two children never pleaded guilty, a proof of innocence that she is a victim of human trafficking.

International Law on Human Rights

1. The right to a fair trial must be guaranteed to foreigners of the host countries. A duty of care must be securely guaranteed to all foreign nationals for protection and security.2. The rights of the children were also breached when Veloso’s two children who were already in Indonesia were not able to see their mother as they were late just a few hours.  On humanitarian grounds, the Indonesian government must be seen to be human. She is a mother and by executing her, the two young children will be orphaned, a social cancer that could be avoided. Children who are deprived of maternal love are going to commit crimes due to the absence of parental love and care. Under the International Human Rights Law it is guaranteed that the welfare of the children is paramount in any legal proceeding. This is also found in the United Nations of Rights of a Child.3. Right to a Family- Mary Jane Veloso’s rights are also violated on the ground that she made sacrifices to work in Hongkong and Malaysia as a domestic helper, instead she had been victimised by evil gang. Her right to a family is being violated by convicting her to death penalty. This is double injustice being done to an innocent mother who is naive and uneducated.

Diplomatic Relations and Ancient Brotherhood.

Historically our forefathers came from Indonesia. We have the same bloodline the Maharlikan people. Our language, culture and origins are similar. Poverty and corruption is rampant in the current Maharlika (Philippines) and due to this a social cancer has erupted. Filipinos go overseas to work as servants to foreign land and many are victims of rape and drug mules.
I am making this appeal that as we are one family of the same heritage to please use the power to order clemency provided by the Indonesian Constitution. The Maharlikan people implore your Honor to acquit the innocent mother of two children. This will enhance your good image on the war on drugs is just and acceptable in the international arena of law. 

May Allah shower Mercy upon you. Salamat.  

Yours Sincerely, 

   (SIGNED)Her Royal Highness Salvacion Legaspi y Espiritu Santo  
Maharlikhan and Magistrate, Regent and Queen

 Drafted by Legal Counsel:Regina Mercado LLB (UK), BEED, AC

 C.C. Highest Tribunal Supreme Court        Kingdom Filipina Hacienda

 Pres.  Pnoy AquinoR.P Supreme CourtR.P. Department of JusticeHighest Tribunal E-courtA.SC Judge Adel Meer Adel AliNational MediaAnd to all whom may it concern

3 comments:

Ric Vil Hori said...

Mary Jane Veloso was spared!

reposting this, my reply hours ago narrating our experience at the Davao Indonesian Consulate on another social media thread:

quote:
yes and so with other organizations (appeal) even Worldwide but despite these the latest appeals by UN, Australia, Noynoy were rejected, until now. Ultimately it's the Rule of Law that these governments adhere to.

After waiting for about an hour as they did meeting on the letter, the Consul finally seated with us and during discussion I reminded him that KFH manifested the Majesty of Law for thousands of years and cited IPRA, OCT 01-4. And that as Maharlikans we were brethrens, and even the word Merdeka that was named after the Indonesian Palace actually also meant Maharlikha, as UK trained legal councel Mdm. Regina did her impressive strategy befriending the Consul then when the moment came pushed our position why his president MUST heed our call for clemency, as she actually worked as diplomat before.

Just observed kasi there are diplomatic gestures that will hint, but from what the Consul portrayed it was (very) positive response as he was very accommodating and admitted he was impressed by the letter and promised he will make sure it be sent to the President, and despite the diplomat car prepared on the entrance we assured we can go by ourselves, and he accommodated as we took pictures with him, and even went outside and escorted with us up to the gate. These signs of diplomatic gestures may also mean positive response from his office and as he virtually represented his country.

However, our efforts together with yours and countrymen on vigil (the Yellow president is now irrelevant as he was lambasted by the militant spokesperson for indifference and incompetence, and even the Indonesian side lamented his administration's dismal contribution), shall bear fruit when Mary Jane is finally out of danger.

If, in the event that our combined efforts and the Legitimate and Sovereign stand of KFH will not bear that fruit, then this null and void, de facto administration of Noy should also be held answerable esp. related to international drug syndicates that it actually involved, as well as diplomatic repercussions by International Community to Indonesia that Mdm. Regina clearly reminded them of.

http://jesusabernardo.newsvine.com/_news/2010/06/15/4514649-pasg-hints-at-narco-politics-behind-noynoy-lp-funds

Ric Vil Hori said...

Congratulations and thank you, Majesty! And to people in KFH who worked together and did overtime to help spare our Kababayan's life. Divine Providence intervenes!

Anonymous said...

Good job for doing something worthwhile and for whatever your position as be.