
Gary McKinnon's supporters meet at 10 Downing Street today to mark a'nightmare' decade since his arrest for computer hacking. His family have been battling against extradition after the Asperger's sufferer hacked into NASA and Pentagon computers looking for evidence of aliens. The Americans are demanding Gary be extradited despite medical experts warning he could kill himself if sent to the U.S.
His mother Janis Sharp said last night:'Ten years have gone by and still Gary lives in a nightmare world - unable to control the terror that consumes his every waking moment. 'This endless pressure on an Aspergic man with severe mental health issues is barbaric. And for what? 'A foolish act that has caused embarrassment to the US. 'Where has our sense of proportion gone?'
Mrs Sharp will be handing in poems at Downing Street received after Gary's supporters set up the Poetic Justice Campaign marking his ten years of'fear and torment.'
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