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Barack Obama approached to help Gary McKinnon fight extradition

Added: (Wed Aug 06 2008)

The American government are attempting to extradite a British citizen for a crime he "may" have committed in the UK.

Now, a Somerset journalist has taken Gary McKinnon's case to Barack Obama in a bid to stop what he calls "a blatant breach of human rights".

It is our law that your case be heard where the crime took place, yet our government is letting the Yanks have their way and this guy faces up to 60 years in a US prison for just trying to find out the truth about UFO's and contact!!

Gary McKinnon, allegedly managed to access US government computers from a house in the UK and apparently FOUND evidence to support the talk of a massive cover-up, but now he is being treated like a terrorist!

No only is this a blatant BREACH OF HUMAN RIGHTS, this guy could after extradition, face months or even years at Guantalemo Bay awaiting trial.


Last week, the law lords refused to overturn the decision to extradite Gary, and he is now taking the matter to the European Courts on the human rights issue.


Now in the USA, they PROTECT THEIR CITIZENS and if we wanted to extradite one of them, we would have a real fight on our hands getting them extradited, yet our government just hand him over - it's a major injustice. This guy is being hung out to dry by the US and UK governments!!


A campaign has now started to boycott American holidays and hit the Yanks in the pocket until this decision is reversed and we urge you all to support this.

Find out more at http://www. freegary. org. uk

Gary should be tried in the UK for his "crime". Or is this just "civil disobedience" in Martin Luther King and Mahatma Ghandi style and is he right to exploit these government cover-ups?

Help us FIGHT this INJUSTICE.

Ross Hemsworth
Managing Director
Glastonbury Radio
http://www. glastonburyradio. net

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