After extensive submissions to Interpol in reply to Mexico’s further attempts to convince Interpol to reissue a Red Notice against ‎Napoleon Gomez, Interpol has refused to issue a Red Notice as a result of it’s conclusion that the criminal charges that Mexico has pursued against Napoleon Gomez for the last eight years have been motivated by a predominantly political purpose. The full text of M+A’s further submissions and Interpol’s decision can be viewed here.
Archive for February, 2014
Interpol refuses to reissue Red Notice
Monday, February 24th, 2014Class Action Claim against CSEC
Thursday, February 20th, 2014So as to ensure that all Canadians are properly compensated for the violation of their privacy at the hands of Canada’s CSEC (as described in more detail on Oct 23, 2013, below) M+A and Joe Arvay of Ferris & Co have partnered to launch a class action in the Federal Court of Canada to seek damages on behalf of all Canadian’s whose right to privacy have been violated by CSEC. The full text of the class action claim brought by the proposed representative plaintiff, Lyndsay Lister, the President of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, can be viewed here.