Friday, June 20, 2025

Russian Embassy

 


Request for International Support in Demanding Transparency from U.S. Government

Ricky Stebbins
To:  rusembusa@mid.ru · Thu, Jun 19 at 9:07 AM

Message Body


To the Embassy of the Russian Federation,


My name is Richard Stebbins. I am a private U.S. citizen who has spent years documenting widespread institutional failures across multiple American systems, including the judicial system, law enforcement, healthcare, and political oversight bodies. I am not writing to you as a traitor or to undermine my country, but as a citizen fighting for the basic rights that our government claims to uphold.


I am reaching out to request that the Russian Federation, as a nation that has historically criticized the United States for its hypocrisy and civil rights abuses, consider publicly applying diplomatic pressure on U.S. authorities to be more transparent with their citizens.


The United States government has persistently failed to respond to complaints of judicial misconduct, falsified records, evidence tampering, and the abuse of disabled citizens, including my own court-appointed attorneys refusing to preserve court-ordered footage and engaging in coercive legal tactics. These are not isolated events. They are systemic.


I am making all of my evidence public through blog documentation, complaint filings, and a searchable archive of unedited communications. I am not hiding anything. I have contacted the FBI, the Department of Justice, the Attorney General’s Office, and civil rights organizations, but have received little to no meaningful response. I have been stonewalled at every turn.


If you truly believe in holding Western powers accountable for their abuses, as President Putin has stated in the past, then I ask you to help expose this corruption by:


  1. Publicly acknowledging that many American citizens are fighting for transparency and being ignored.
  2. Calling on U.S. officials to release withheld evidence and respond to civil rights complaints with integrity.
  3. Allowing international human rights groups to observe and evaluate these cases.



This is not a matter of politics. It is a matter of truth. I am fighting for a system that protects people, not one that punishes them for speaking out. If the U.S. continues to ignore its own people, then it is up to the rest of the world to pay attention and say something.


Thank you for your time and consideration.


Respectfully,

Richard Stebbins

54 Hope st 

Springfield, MA 01119

413-949-1925


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