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TurtleBurger
05-04-2009, 06:57 AM
BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) — A pregnant British woman facing possible execution in Laos will go on trial this week, the country’s foreign affairs ministry said Monday.

Samantha Orobator “is facing death by firing squad for drug trafficking,” said Clare Algar, executive director of Reprieve, a London-based human rights group.

Orobator, 20, was arrested on August 5, said Khenthong Nuanthasing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman.

She was alleged to have been carrying just over half a kilogram (2.2 pounds) of heroin, Reprieve lawyer Anna Morris told CNN by phone from Vientiane, the Laotian capital. “For that amount of heroin the sentence is normally the death penalty,” she said.

Orobator’s mother Jane found out in January her daughter was pregnant — more than four months after she was arrested, her mother said.

Jane Orobator heard the news from the British Foreign Office, which has been monitoring the case, the mother told CNN by phone from Dublin, where she lives.

She cannot believe her daughter was involved in drug trafficking, and was surprised to learn she was in Laos, she said.



Death penalty is standard punishment for possession of 0.5 kg of heroin. I wonder if our government is taking notes!

werdd
05-04-2009, 08:05 AM
Death penalty is standard punishment for possession of 0.5 kg of heroin. I wonder if our government is taking notes!

How can a goverment justify murdering someone over a substance?

Paulitical Correctness
05-04-2009, 08:09 AM
Off topic, but I can't believe there was once a day when I would respond with "She shouldn't have had heroin, oh well"

:(

What are the laws there regarding marijuana?

andrewh817
05-04-2009, 10:44 AM
How can a goverment justify murdering someone over a substance?

If it had to it couldn't but it doesn't have to so.........

TurtleBurger
05-05-2009, 11:37 AM
Off topic, but I can't believe there was once a day when I would respond with "She shouldn't have had heroin, oh well"




Don't blame yourself. That's how they teach you to think in the Juvenile Indoctrination Camps (public schools). Just be proud that you are one of the few that managed to shake that off and think for yourself.