NZ prisoner in Cambodia says he faces human rights abuses
TV3 New Zealand
The lawyer for a New Zealander serving a 20 year sentence in a Cambodian jail says he is facing serious human rights abuses.
Graham Cleghorn is appealing his sex charge convictions which involve young girls who worked for him.
His lawyer, Greg King, says he has voiced his concerns to Prime Minister Helen Clark if she will ask Dame Silvia Cartwright, who is in Cambodia, to investigate.
Graham Cleghorn is appealing his sex charge convictions which involve young girls who worked for him.
His lawyer, Greg King, says he has voiced his concerns to Prime Minister Helen Clark if she will ask Dame Silvia Cartwright, who is in Cambodia, to investigate.
He says prisoners are being beaten, shackled and locked in dark 'punishment rooms'.
1 comment:
Yeah, that is what all the guilty
rapists also said. STFU Cleghorn,
and just accept your sentences.
Just think positive, and the 20
years will passed in no time.
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