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Equatorial Guinea grants pardon for Mann
#1
[B]Pawn, schpawn! I'm sure a deal was made to save the embarrassment of the spawn of dear lady Thatchler's involvement in this.
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E Guinea grants pardon for Mann



[Image: _44812565_mann_ap226b.jpg] Simon Mann's defence lawyer had argued he was "a pawn" in the plot

Former British soldier Simon Mann, sentenced to 34 years for a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, has been pardoned, the government has said.
An adviser to the president, Miguel Mifuno, told BBC News Mr Mann had to leave the country within 24 hours.
The Foreign Office said it was aware of reports of Mann's proposed release and was seeking to clarify the situation.
Mann, who was sentenced in July 2008, admitted conspiring to oust President Teodoro Obiang Nguema during his trial.
Mr Mifuno said Mr Mann had been released on humanitarian grounds related to his health.
The adviser also told BBC News Nick du Toit, a South African convicted for taking part in the attempted coup, had also been pardoned.
The Ministry of Information statement said Mann was being pardoned on compassionate grounds, due to his need to have regular medical treatment.
A UK Foreign Office spokesman said: "This is something for the Equatorial Guinea authorities at this stage."
'A pawn'
Mann was held in 2004 with 64 others in Zimbabwe before being extradited.
His extradition came after he had served four years in prison in Zimbabwe for trying to purchase weapons without a licence.
Equatorial Guinea, an oil-rich former Spanish colony, has been ruled by President Obiang since he seized power from his uncle in 1979.
Mann's lawyer had asked for leniency, saying his client was a pawn of powerful international businessmen and he had been "not a co-author" of the coup plot but "an accomplice".
The former special forces officer apologised, saying he was not the most senior coup plotter.
Mann had implicated Sir Mark Thatcher, son of UK former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and London-based millionaire Eli Calil as organisers of the plot.
Sir Mark, who now lives in southern Spain, was fined and received a suspended sentence in South Africa in 2005 for unknowingly helping to finance the plot.
After Mr Mann's verdict, Sir Mark reiterated to the BBC that he had had no direct involvement. He said he had known nothing about any plan to overthrow the government and added that he had already faced justice in South Africa.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8339372.stm
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#2
I'm sure this was a deal cooked up during Mann's trial when some Foreign Office wallah visited him for discussions. I wonder what the quid pro quo was?
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
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this reminds me of fernando poo in illuminatus! trilogy.
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