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Hakamada Iwao – Fresh Hope for Retrial

October 7, 2012 by zarganar

do not execute Hakamada Iwao

Hakamada, who was sentenced to death in Japan in 1968 after an unfair trial, has spent much of the past four decades in solitary confinement. Under Japan’s death penalty system he could be executed any day, without warning. In recent years there has been little progress to report but in 2012, following many years of campaigning,  Amnesty have learned of important developments in the case.

Late last year the Shizuoka District Court commissioned experts from the prosecution and the defence to carry out new forensic tests on clothing Hakamada is alleged to have worn at the time of the crime. A series of tests have now been conducted and Hakamada’s lawyers believe the results may strengthen his appeal for retrial.hakamada iwao

The Shizuoka District Court will start examining this evidence on 19 October and will judge the credibility of all the DNA tests. They are then expected to make a ruling as to whether or not to grant Hakamada a retrial. Amnesty International believe the next few months mark an important moment for the campaign. Please help us increase the pressure by taking action again at this important time for the campaign.

Our letters page has downloadable sample letters and further infomation on this case. Plus details of recent executions in Japan (after none last year) which brings added urgency to this case. The photo above translates to “do not execute Hakamada Iwao”

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Bournemouth Street Collection

September 30, 2012 by zarganar

Thanks to everyone who turned out for yesterdays Bournemouth Street Collection. The weather held, the crowds were out – and as ever chose to largely ignore us!! Still we made £168.84
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Our next fundraising event is our Autumn Quiz on November 17th.

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Stop the Execution of Reggie Clemons

August 31, 2012 by zarganar

take actionReggie Clemons is featured on our letters page as well, with a video of a Guardian interview, so please check that page out.  What is unique about his case (sadly being on death row in America with a very dubious conviction isn’t unique) is that the state of Missouri Supreme Court assigned a ‘special master’ judge to investigate the reliability of his conviction. The review starts on 17 September. Please tell the Missouri Authorities to use this opportunity and stop the execution of Reggie Clemons.

Amnesty International UK have asked us to circulate a petition for our monthly action of September. We will do so at our meeting on 13th September. If you are not able to attend, please fill in the online petition here. Better still, download a  petition and get family and friends to fill in as well.

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Christchurch Street Collection

July 30, 2012 by zarganar

Louise & Ted talk tacticsThanks to everyone who helped out on Saturday.  And a warm welcome to
Daniela who stayed for over two hours having only just made contact with our group! Street collections are not everyone’s idea of fun, as you can stand for ages being totally ignored by everyone…

We raised £109 – which is quite a big sum for Christchurch. Again, thanks for all who helped out.

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AmnesTEA in Southbourne

July 4, 2012 by zarganar

Anna Moreton help the group’s first AmnesTEA last weekend in Southbourne. The concept is simple – you invite people around for tea and cake – and encourage them to make a donation.  That hides the amount of work behind the scenes, plus trying to publicise the event (and then work out numbers).

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Anna and the core of Colanadan performing

I know Anna was supported by family, friends and other group members  – many of whom donated cakes (she is still probably having cake for breakfast!). She has a lovely garden and the weather held fair….  But as with organising anything you never know what (or who) to expect).

It was a tremendous effort by Anna, with a great result. As she says:-

‘The Amnestea raised £102.81 on Saturday and I’ll round it up to £110.  So thank you to everyone who baked, ate, and ate some more – cake.  I still have some left!!  The sun did shine and it looks like we got one of the few days it appeared.!!”

So be inspired, anyone who is thinking of doing a similar event. And talking of fund-raising – don’t forget the Christchurch Street Collection on Saturday 28th  July…..

 

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It’s hard to illustrate a Tea Party…

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