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Thursday, May 07, 2009

Group urges Brown to fight for Laos prisoner

Group urges Brown to fight for Laos prisoner

Human rights campaigners urged Prime Minister Gordon Brown today to do what he could to secure the release of a pregnant British woman being held on drugs charges in a Laos prison.

Samantha Orobator, 20, potentially faces the death penalty if found guilty of smuggling heroin at an upcoming trial. She has been held in a prison in Laos since her arrest at Wattay airport in August 2008 and is five months pregnant.

Laos' deputy prime minister has flown to London for talks with foreign office officials on the issue, with Britain, which has long opposed the death penalty, insistent that no such punishment should be handed down if she is found guilty.

Reprieve, a prison rights charity that campaigns against capital punishment, will deliver a letter to Brown's office today calling on the prime minister to bring diplomatic pressure to bear on the Asian country's government.

As well as insisting that Orobator will not face the death penalty if convicted, Reprieve is pushing for her to have access to a lawyer, which has so far been denied
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John Hirst Hull, East Yorkshire, GB "Who is John Hirst?" the Sun online questioned the day after the UK lost its appeal to the Grand Chamber of the ECtHR in the prisoners votes case. The profile was not very informative nor flattering. But, I don't like the Sun either so we are quits. I was born, at 2 I was put into Dr Barnardo's Homes. What they called care, we refer to it as physical and sexual abuse. I drifted into crime, and spent 35 years in prison. In spite of the system, I reformed and rehabilitated myself with the support of some within and outside of the system. I was transformed from a law breaker into a law-maker. I am firmly committed to prisoners rights, and am a campaigner for penal reform. I live in a 3 bedroom terrace house within a cul-de-sac, and have a dog as a companion. My Latvian friend keeps invading my space and telling me I need a wife. She does keep the house clean and tidy, but loves my dog and calls him her boyfriend... Recently, Viking FM have asked for advice and reports for the news on radio on Criminal Justice issues. In addition, I used to write regularly for Inside Time the National newspaper for prisoners.
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