Today I referred my former doctor's attorneys to the Human Rights Commission, in terms of Section 9 (3) (4) (5) of the nation's Bill of Rights, for their behaviour in representing him (representing him what for is another subject). I considered that they had crossed the line with regard to religious prejudice. Behind the scenes, attempts at a resolution had borne no fruit. OBSERVATION: In terms of Section 13 (3) (a) of the Human Rights Commission Act, it is typically a three-step process. One makes a submission to the Commission, they judge whether "there is substance" to it, then they "assist one in securing redress". I have made four submissions to the Commission in the past. All four were judged to have substance.
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