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To think that everyone should be angry about this?

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GuttedAboutBrother · 02/12/2016 09:17

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3959116/29-Britons-accused-hacking-government-Asperger-s-sufferer-Lauri-Love-singled-extradition.html

Why is my brother the only alleged hacker to face extradition? Especially as he is more vulnerable because of his autism. The Forum Bar was supposed to protect him but it failed. We should be angry about that not just because of my brother, but because it clearly doesn't work to protect vulnerable people, who might next be failed by it?

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TheWoodlander · 02/12/2016 09:24

YANBU Thanks

CombineBananaFister · 02/12/2016 09:24

On face value it doesn't make much sense based on the previous prosecutions? But I really didn't know too much about it until now. I hope your brother and your family get the help and support they need

ElizabethHoney · 02/12/2016 09:28

I'd read about your brother a little while ago, and was appalled that the UK would consider sending such an obviously vulnerable person to a country with such awful prisons for a non-violent crime which wasn't even committed in that country. So sorry for what your family's going through.

GuttedAboutBrother · 02/12/2016 10:04

Its fucked up that the courts didn't do what they were supposed to do, and weird that he is the one singled out. Makes me so angry, especially the comments on the article because clearly the Daily Mail readers don't have a fucking clue what its like for vulnerable people (the Daily Mail itself is being very decent though, which is always a surprise)

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