Bring Danny Fitzsimmons Home
This petition has been raised because of the British Governments failure to assist the repatriation of one of its own British Citizens who is presently facing the death penalty in Baghdad due to an un... continue reading »
"Bring him back."
"Let him come home for trial."
"Man needs treatment not hanging"
"The Government should bring this ex soldier back to the UK having served his country which has resulted in an illness. I would hope that his country/government will do the just thing and bring him home."
"Bring him home"
"Bring him home"
"No to the DP, regardless where!"
"Danny deserves a fair trial in the U.K after all if it wasn't for him the English public would not have a tomorrow !!!!!!"
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"If I have anything to say to the British Gov it is do not leave it until its too late like you did for Akmal Shaikh."
"Bring Danny home!"
"Yes bring him home, face justice here in uk"
"this ex serviceman needs a fair British trial,and his illness to be took into consideration"
"We need to bring Danny home to safety."
"DISGUSTING THE WAY HES BEEN TREATED"
"Voices of WAR... Swift and Bold"
"He should be released, he was ill at the time and therefore shouldn't be trialled. He was doing good for his country and something unfortunate happened to him. That could have been anyone in your family or that you knew."
"PTSD is a condition that should be taken into account in any trial."
"Bring Danny home"
"pease get this man home to serve his sentence in this country."
"get this man home !!!!!"
"Bring Home Danny!!!"
"Bring Danny home and try him using OUR laws, the same laws he puts his life on the line to uphold."
"this is disgusting the way this lad ha been treated, he should be home in the uk facing a trial, we were quick enough to send him in there so we should be quick enough to bring the guy home. My partner suffers with PTSD and doesnt know where he is half th"
"Maybe more should be done about treating the psychological effects on soldiers in war then these things wont happen. PTSD causes extreme responses to percieved threat"