Inders is out
Rob Inder-Smith was released from Berrimah Prison on Sunday, 8 April 2007.
We will bring you an update on what occurred while he was incarcerated as soon as Rob gets it together to write it down.
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congratulations to rob :
first for surviving your COMPLETELY UNJUST incarceration,
and secondly for your excellent letter to the NT News upon your release.
welcome back to the land of the living (dead)
One month in Berrimah and you wrote about them wasting power and water? Do you suggest they return to the days of switching the power off at 10-30pm every night - if a prisoner is watching a movie that's just bad luck.
I'm disappointed you had nothing to say about the mistreatment of the inmates by the sadistic screws or the million other human rights abuses that happen every day in Berrimah.
After reading the Ombudsman's letters' story I expected an expose - power and water wastage? Are you for real?
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