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		<title>Press Release – Further Response to Conduct of BBC</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Satish Sekar]]></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[BOB WOFFINDEN]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[THE CARDIFF FIVE: INNOCENT BEYOND ANY DOUBT]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[THE REAL PERPETRATOR OF THE MURDER]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[THE RT. HON. ALUN MICHAEL]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[“There can be no doubt that but for Satish Sekar’s tireless determination, the real killer of Lynette White would never have been caught.” Martin Shipton – Chief Reporter of the Western Mail and Echo The Fitted-In Project is saddened that once...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://fittedin.org/fittedin/?p=667">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<div align="justify">“There can be no doubt that but for Satish Sekar’s tireless determination, the real killer of Lynette White would never have been caught.”</div>
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<p style="text-align: right;" align="right"><strong>Martin Shipton</strong> – Chief Reporter of the <em>Western Mail</em> and <em>Echo</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify"><strong>The Fitted-In Project</strong> is saddened that once again the BBC has chosen to marginalise our work on the Lynette White Inquiry, especially that of our founder and CEO, Satish Sekar. We are very disappointed that tonight’s Panorama programme has chosen to rewrite history. For an accurate record of that history-making case see Sekar’s books <em>Fitted In: The Cardiff 3 and the Lynette White Inquiry</em> and <em>The Cardiff Five: Innocent Beyond Any Doubt</em>, which was recently published by <strong>Waterside Press</strong>.</p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">“This is one of the most important books ever written about criminal justice. What becomes glaringly apparent is that this is no isolated case. It has become exceptional because of the motivating force exerted by Satish. … This was the problem in the first place when trying to undo a miscarriage. It required the good offices of investigative journalists on <em>Rough Justice, World in Action</em> and <em>Trial and Error</em> to invest time and money. Satish has done the same for longer on a shoestring, against greater odds and almost as a one man band.”</li>
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<p style="text-align: right;" align="right"><strong>Michael Mansfield QC</strong></p>
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<div align="justify">“Satish Sekar has been assiduous in following the events surrounding the murder of Lynette White in Cardiff in 1988. From the beginning he questioned the techniques that were used and decisions of the authorities in regard to this case and many of his views – which appeared marginal at the time – turned out to be accurate or close to the truth in a way that has certainly helped the cause of justice and investigation. As the local MP I came to respect and admire his thoroughness and persistence … His contribution has been enormous. … Satish is right to continue to ask questions both in respect of the workings of the criminal justice system and the policies that are pursued in a society that seeks to be governed by the Rule of Law.”</div>
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<p style="text-align: right;" align="right"><strong>The Rt. Hon. Alun Michael JP, MP</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify"><strong>The Fitted-In Project</strong> is concerned that the impact of the work conducted by its members has been marginalised. Incredibly this includes Professor Dave Barclay, the former Head of Physical Evidence at the National Crime Faculty. Barclay’s role in correcting the miscarriage of justice that befell the Cardiff Five has never been properly acknowledged by media. Sekar’s latest book explains the pivotal role played by Barclay.</p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">“The forensic science in the Lynette White murder case seems complex at first sight. It comprises a combination of pathology, scene analysis, bloodgrouping, finger-marks, several varieties of DNA and novel tests for the Y-chromosome (male). It certainly seems complex in the way Satish Sekar has had to describe it. It is not. … The science became complex simply and only in order to explain away an obvious but inconvenient fact – that a single male stabbed Lynette White over 50 times; in so doing he cut his own hand and left his own blood in the flat exactly where you would expect. That person was Jeffrey Gafoor.”</li>
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<p style="text-align: right;" align="right"><strong>Professor Dave Barclay</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify">Sekar was told immediately after the convictions of the Cardiff Three were quashed to move on to other cases. He refused, seeing the potential for change and understanding that the Cardiff Five had to be vindicated – proved innocent beyond doubt by the conviction of the real killer. Other media left him to fight alone. That included the BBC, which only began covering it again after his work had borne fruit. It ignored both him and the work of <strong>The Fitted-In Project</strong> in that coverage.</p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">“It is of particular significance because the real perpetrator of the murder, Jeffrey Gafoor, was finally traced through developments in DNA and, after attempting suicide, confessed to his crime, a crime made worse by the fact that he had allowed others to, as it were, serve his sentence for him. Such vindication, as Satish Sekar explains in this book, is rare. … No-one is better suited to the task of explaining and unravelling the complexities of the story than Satish whose pioneering work has played a large part in our understanding of the murder and its ramifications. He has ploughed an often lonely furrow in pursuit of the story long after it had slipped from the front pages of the national press. … It is good that Satish Sekar can now add a new work to the genre.”</li>
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<p style="text-align: right;" align="right"><strong>Duncan Campbell</strong></p>
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<div align="justify">“The Lynette White murder case, with its long-drawn-out repercussions, has now become one of the most important in the entire history of British criminal justice. This is entirely because of the tireless work and extraordinary insight of Satish Sekar, who has fought for many years to achieve justice for all concerned.”</div>
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<p style="text-align: right;" align="right"><strong>Bob Woffinden</strong></p>
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		<title>The Fitted-In Project – Press Release Launching Flagship Projects (September 5th 2012)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2014 22:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Satish Sekar]]></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Duncan Campbell]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fitted-In Project is proud to launch three of our flagship projects along with Satish Sekar’s long overdue second book. We hope that not only will it not be his last, but that there will not be such a wait...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://fittedin.org/fittedin/?p=639">Read more</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;" align="center"><strong>The Fitted-In Project</strong> is proud to launch three of our flagship projects along with Satish Sekar’s long overdue second book. We hope that not only will it not be his last, but that there will not be such a wait for his third.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="center">Satish Sekar pioneered the concept of vindication. The FIP is proud to launch <strong>Vindication – The Last Hope of the Innocent</strong> today (September 5th). It aims to ensure that the lessons of cases where victims of miscarriages of justice have been proven innocent by the identification or even conviction of real killers are fully learned. There have been six cases of vindication in Britain in the DNA age, but only one had an investigation of what went wrong – a process that was ultimately betrayed. <strong>Vindication – The Last Hope of the Innocent</strong> is long overdue.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="center">“This is the story of one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in British history told by Satish Sekar, whose unremitting efforts helped lead to the vindication of the Cardiff Five. They always were innocent, but their freedom was not enough. The memory of Lynette White and her family deserved justice too and that required the conviction of the real killer, Jeffrey Gafoor.This book shows how even a very difficult case can be solved if there is the will to investigate it thoroughly. It details how an awful miscarriage of justice was finally corrected by the conviction of the real killer. Satish’s work was pivotal to achieve this, and he is keen to continue the fight to ensure that the lessons of an extraordinary case are properly learned.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;" align="center"><strong>Steven Bird </strong>(Solicitor and Treasurer of CALA)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="center">“I wish Mr Sekar all the best in his work. His passion in ensuring that all available support is directed to those wrongly convicted and incarcerated is admirable.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;" align="center"><strong>The Rt. Hon. Jack Straw</strong> (Former Home Secretary and Minister of Justice)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify">We are delighted to launch <strong>Proved Innocent – Vindication</strong>. We highlighted the inequity of a system that ignored some victims of miscarriages even though there is no doubt about their innocence. Eight years of refusing to allow the government to ignore an egregious injustice to be ignored resulted in a shameful error being corrected, but too late for Yusef Abdullahi. Despite his innocence being beyond question John Actie is still excluded from the scheme as is Colin Stagg, the original defendants in the Damilola Taylor Inquiry and the family of Phillip Skipper. Disgracefully, the family of victims of crime like Lynette White’s do not qualify either. <strong>Proved Innocent – Vindication</strong> highlights this affront to justice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify">“As a victim of institutional racism I quickly saw the injustice of the case of the Cardiff Five and came to appreciate and admire the work that Satish Sekar put in on that case especially. He cared about all of the victims of that injustice and others too. Twenty years later he continues to fight for justice. His role in that case especially was pivotal – having worked not only to free the innocent, but to bring the guilty to justice. Even after making history in that respect he continues to fight on to bring the system that allowed so gross an injustice to book. There are forgotten or ignored victims of crime. My family has first-hand experience of that. I appreciated Satish’s often unseen efforts to help all of the victims. Sadly, the battle against injustice that brought us together remains to be won.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;" align="justify"><strong>Richard Adams </strong>(Father of Rolan Adams)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify"><strong>Just Tariffs – Protecting The Innocent </strong>is another of our most important projects. We are honoured to launch it here today. It highlights the incredible situation where the truly guilty get treated more leniently than the undeniably innocent for the same crime. Astonishingly this happened <strong><em>after </em></strong>the criminal justice system claimed to have taken into account the fact that such a killer had allowed innocent people to go to prison for his crime. The Law Commission and Ministry of Justice, among others refuse to accept that there is a problem.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify">“The case of the Cardiff Three, as it is best known, was a miscarriage of justice written in the starkest language. This was the story of three young men convicted of the 1988 murder of Lynette White in Cardiff who were freed on appeal in 1992. It is of particular significance because the real perpetrator of the murder, Jeffrey Gafoor, was finally traced through developments in DNA and, after attempting suicide, confessed to his crime, a crime made worse by the fact that he had allowed others to, as it were, serve his sentence for him. Such vindication, as Sekar explains in this book, is rare. More often, a shadow of suspicion lurks over the innocent man or woman, with unsubtle hints that some of them have ‘got away with murder.’</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;" align="justify">The Cardiff Three – sometimes called the Cardiff Five, because five men were arrested and charged although only three convicted – was and will remain one of the most crucial cases in the history of criminal justice in the United Kingdom and is worthy of detailed examination. It is not only for what went wrong at the time but for the many other issues it has thrown up in its wake.No-one is better suited to the task of explaining and unravelling the complexities of the story than Satish Sekar whose pioneering work has played a large part in our understanding of the murder and its ramifications. He has ploughed an often lonely furrow in pursuit of the story long after it had slipped from the front pages of the national press. Investigating such cases is a time-consuming and sometimes dangerous occupation.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;" align="justify"><strong>Duncan Campbell</strong> (Former Crime Correspondent of the Guardian)</p>
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