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Muhamed Veliu is a journalist based in Tirana, Albania. Former London based correspondent and Investigative journalist for British media.
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British charity worker serving 20 years for 'abusing children at Albanian orphanage' set to be freed after accusers admit they LIED
David Brown, a British charity worker, has served 11 years of a 20-year sentence in Albania for child abuse, but his accusers have now admitted they lied under pressure from police and a psychologist. The accusers, now adults, are prepared to retract their statements in court, which could lead to Brown's release. Brown, who has always maintained his innocence, plans to continue his charitable work in Albania upon release. His lawyer, Gjystina Golloshi, argues that without the false accusations, there is no case against Brown. The Albanian High Court is set to hear the new testimonies, which could pave the way for his freedom.
Scots charity worker jailed for child abuse set to be freed after 11 years as accusers admit they lied in court
David Brown, a charity worker from Edinburgh, is set to be freed after serving 11 years in an Albanian prison for child abuse, following the retraction of testimonies by his accusers. The accusers, now adults, admitted they were coerced into lying by police and a psychologist. Brown, who has always maintained his innocence, was convicted based on these false testimonies. His lawyer, Gjystina Golloshi, stated that without these accusations, there is no case against Brown. The High Court of Albania will hear the new testimonies, potentially leading to Brown's release. Brown plans to continue his charitable work in Albania upon his release.
Accusers banned from giving evidence that could free Scot jailed for 20 years in Albania for child abuse
A court in Albania has blocked testimony from two men that could exonerate David Brown, a Scot sentenced to 20 years for child abuse. The men, who were former residents of the orphanage Brown ran, admitted they were coerced into lying by the police and a psychologist. Despite their willingness to provide new evidence, the Tirana Crimes Court rejected their testimony. Brown's lawyer and the men themselves expressed frustration and disappointment over the court's decision. Brown's former colleagues, Dino Christodoulou and Robin Arnold, were also convicted of child abuse and received lengthy prison sentences.
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