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Love Parade: help for injured people and people

Love Parade: help for injured people and people

seriously injured 25 year old woman on Monday died in the hospital now 20 dead and 511 injured - University Bochum will help with criminal charges and a self-help group - Files disappeared


By Andreas Klamm-Sabaot

Duisburg. 27. July 2010. Only 48 hours after the disaster in the wake of a mass panic at the Love Parade in Duisburg on Monday (July 26, 2010), a young 25 year old woman from the consequences of their severe injuries that they suffered in the mass panic at the music festival Love Parade, died in hospital. Thus the number of people killed increased to 20 people and injured more than 500 people.

The CDU Mayor Adolf Sauerland, the organizer and the authorities have still not ready to accept responsibility for the events that led to this catastrophe, as the worst disaster in the post-war history of the city of Duisburg, if not the one of the worst disasters in the post-war history of North Rhine-Westphalia may be referred.

Furthermore, no response will remain the questions will help whoever the relatives of people killed in paying the high transfer costs and funeral costs and who will compensate more than 500 injured people, especially if the long term permanent damage, chronic disease and disability due to disaster should occur. The relatives of people killed initially remain without help. For more than 500 injured persons, provide rescue services, fire departments, private assistant and now the hospitals, a first aid, so that people survive at least, and possible injury can be cured if possible.

The serious problem that the relatives of people killed and around 511 injured people at the time of shock and mourning in the following of a primary and general human right to social security are not often granted, the University of Bochum is known.

The University Bochum announced for survivors and injured a help. The Institute wants to help criminal charges against the person responsible may be supported.

The lawyer Thomas Feltes, Chair of Criminology and Police Science would advise patients and assist in further proceedings free of charge, reported the West German Broadcasting (WDR). The performance measures of a possible aid to continue: thinking will could also be establishing a support group of the Love Parade injured people, the further one way to help.

The reason: "Even those who have been harmed not even physically, but have witnessed the dramatic events were able to be in shock and suffer psychological sequelae."

The Tübingen criminal lawyer Jörg Kinzig makes an assessment of the disaster of the Love Parade Duisburg attention to the fact that those responsible for the deadly stampede might face if all probation sentences for manslaughter. Prerequisite for this is, among other things, that a Breach of duty of care in the investigation and before the courts in Germany could be detected.

The daily newspaper Junge Welt reported in an article "a disaster with an announcement" (catastrophe with announcement), at the online edition Wednesday, citing information and report on the web portal Spiegel online that in a department of the Federal Police now all subject to the Love Parade - combat orders, situation reports, maps - from the computers of officials as well as their e-mail accounts were deleted. "And there came very quickly," the really big vacuum cleaner, an official was quoted as imagined even a concerted "cover-up" in progress. Shocked and angered

people and politicians have already called several times for the resignation of the CDU mayor of the city of Duisburg, Adolf Sauerland and the other leaders in the approval process for major event Love Parade.

The report of the boys world also informed that the area was at the former goods station, called "Duisburg freedom" should be known, approved for 250,000 visitors. On Saturday, the day of the disaster, the organizers were happy before the accident, a visitor numbers of 1.4 million people.

Numerous other media frequently reported about the fact that it already is said to have given her at the Love Parade in Duisburg and written warnings to the Mayor, that the major event is not to be under the circumstances, have been manageable.
More information:

Article 25, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, proclaimed by the United Nations in 1948, universally valid:

Article 25

first Everyone has the right to a standard of living, ensuring his and his family health and well-being, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, Disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond.
second Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection www.libertyandpeacenow.org

/ menschenrechte.htm

Contact:


Ruhr-University Bochum Faculty

Universitätsstraße 150 44801 Bochum

Phone: +49 ( 234) 32-25245
Fax: +49 (234) 32-14328
E-mail: rub.de thomas.feltes @

Internet: http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/kriminologie

first Junge Welt, http://www.jungewelt.de/2010/07-27/051.php
second Prof. Dr. Jur (. MA, ped), Thomas Feltes http://www.thomasfeltes.de,

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