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We, the members of the Darrim Daoud Truth Campaign, believe that Darrim Daoud, aged 34, was unlawfully killed on 15 November 2009.

 

We are concerned that the investigating police force announced publicly that his death was being treated as “non-suspicious”.  We believe that there is a danger of a wrongful verdict being reached at the inquest into his death.

 

We want the evidence about Darrim's life and death to be heard by a coroner’s jury.

 

Report of Darrim’s death in Crawley News

 

We want the evidence heard to include details of the harassment that Darrim reported, including the death threats made to him.  We want the evidence heard to cover Mr Daoud’s communications about his harassment, his health, his activism, his plans and his intentions.  We want the communications covered by the evidence to include private emails to his friends, and material he published on the internet, including the video of himself that he published on the You Tube website the day before he was killed.  We want the evidence heard to cover Mr Daoud’s political activism.  We want the evidence heard to cover Mr Darrim’s instructions that, if he was found dead, his friends should bring to public attention his harassment, the death threats he received, his activism, his lack of suicidal intentions, and his fear of being murdered, as threatened.

 

We want all the evidence heard, including family, medical and police evidence, to be tested by cross-examination in open court.

 

What we want reflects what Darrim himself wanted if he was killed violently, as he instructed before he was killed.

 

Letter from Beulah Baruch Ministries to the Coroner holding the inquest into Darrim’s death

 

Beulah Baruch Ministries founded the Darrim Daoud Truth Campaign after Darrim’s death, in order to keep a conditional promise made to Darrim during his lifetime, little expecting the conditions of that promise to be fulfilled six weeks after making the promise, with the violent death of  Darrim.  To support Beulah Baruch Ministries, please use the Donate button below.

 

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