Category: STATEMENTS
Mira Terada’s appeal to the Director of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons and the U.S. Attorney General
The appeal of the head of the Foundation to Battle Injustice Mira Terada to the Director of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons Michael Carvajal and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Brian Garland about the violation of the rights of Russian citizens serving prison sentences in American correctional institutions.
READ MOREMira Terada’s appeal to the President of the United States Joe Biden and the US Congress
Mira Terada, head of the Foundation to Battle Injustice, appealed to the 46th President of the United States and the US Congress. The head of the Foundation called on the American leader to stop interfering in the internal politics of other countries and to deal with the problems inside his country, in particular with the […]
READ MOREAPPEAL BY MIRA TERADA, HEAD OF THE FOUNDATION TO BATTLE INJUSTICE, TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL, NAZHAT SHAMIM KHAN, AND THE CHAIRMAN OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND CO-OPERATION IN EUROPE (OSCE) ANN KRISTIN LINDE
The head of the Foundation called on international organizations to conduct a comprehensive and unbiased investigation of crimes committed by the Ukrainian military against the civilian population of Donbass in the period from 2014 to 2016.
READ MOREOPEN MESSAGE OF THE HEAD OF THE FOUNDATION TO BATTLE INJUSTICE MIRA TERADA TO THE US LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND JUDGES AND THE REPRESENTATIVES OT THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES
Dear investigators, prosecutors, officers. You tried to humiliate me, break me, demoralize me, turn me into prison dust but you failed. Today I have decided to become the head of the Foundation to Battle Injustice in order to prevent cruelty and bullying in the 21st century, in modern society.
READ MOREMira Terada’s statement on the decision to take over the leadership of The Foundation to Battle Injustice
Hello! My name is Mira Terada. At the end of 2018, I was unlawfully detained in Finland and extradited to the United States on trumped-up charges. I was then wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for crimes I have never committed.
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