Anonymous ID: aec08e April 15, 2021, 2:28 a.m. No.13429891   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Black spider memos

 

Charles, Prince of Wales, in 2005

The "black spider" memos are letters and memorandums written by Charles, Prince of Wales, to British government ministers and politicians over the years. As the modern British monarch remains politically neutral by tradition, the letters are controversial because of the Prince of Wales's position as the eldest child of the British monarch Queen Elizabeth II and heir apparent to the British throne.

The letters are sent by Charles in a private capacity, but concerns have been raised that they may represent the exercise of undue influence over British government ministers. Issues about which Charles has expressed public views include farming, genetic modification, global warming, social deprivation, planning and architecture. This led the press to label Charles as a "meddling prince".[1][2] The content of the "black spider" letters, named after Charles' distinctive handwriting, was known only anecdotally and from memoirs and leaks, until 13 May 2015 when the Information Tribunal ordered the release of most of the correspondence.[3]

These events were set in motion in 2010, when The Guardian journalist Rob Evans made an application under British Freedom of Information legislation to see the Prince's 2004 and 2005 letters to ministers. After several legal cases the application was eventually refused by the Attorney General Dominic Grieve in October 2012, and the case was the subject of an appeal in the Supreme Court which, in March 2015, ruled against the government's decision, and allowed for the later publication of the letters.

Upon their release, the memos were variously described in the press as "underwhelming"[4] and "harmless",[5] and The Daily Telegraph claimed that their release had "backfired on those who seek to belittle him".[6][7]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_spider_memos

Anonymous ID: aec08e April 15, 2021, 3:18 a.m. No.13429998   🗄️.is 🔗kun

III

GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT

OF PRISONERS OF WAR OF 12 AUGUST 1949

 

https://www.un.org/en/genocideprevention/documents/atrocity-crimes/Doc.32_GC-III-EN.pdf