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It's true - I'm crazy enough to take on the London Marathon!  My right knee is not so crazy about it, but I shall not be deterred.  I'm proud to be fundraising for Amnesty International again, and pleased to say that with your help I've managed to raise a lot of money for them already:

- £782.20 in sponsorship for running Birmingham half-marathon in October
- £606.99 at The Cheesegraters' fundraising gig in January
- £40 for sponsored squash

So in April I'll be running the London Marathon and hope that your sponsorship will enable me to raise over £2,000 for Amnesty in total.  In particular I'll be using my fundraising to highlight the case of a Burmese prisoner of conscience.  66-year-old U Win Htein was first arrested in 1996 when he was sentenced to 14 years in prison for organising data collection on agricultural productivity and for helping three foreign journalists report on conditions for political prisoners.
 
He was released as part of a government amnesty in September 2008 but his freedom lasted less than 24 hours. U Win Htein was rearrested and taken to a prison in the remote north of the country, far from his family. No reasons have been given for his re-arrest and he remains in detention.  A man being held solely for his peaceful political work, he is being held in solitary confinement and is not receiving the treatment he needs for his numerous health problems including hypertension and heart disease.

In the case of Masood Janjua and Faisal Faraz which I highlighted last year, the Supreme Court in Pakistan has resumed its hearings of disappearance cases after more than two years. The Pakistan government has formed a six-member joint investigation team consisting of officials from the intelligence services to trace Masood Janjua.  Find out more.

Any donations you can give to support Amnesty's important work to highlight these and other cases would be very much appreciated.  If you would like to take action in support of U Win Htein by contacting the Burmese authorities, you can find out more here.

Many thanks,

Mark
 

Well done Mark (and James and Dad for the inspiration!!). This could be the start of something in the Fransham family...!! Have fun training xx Donation by lucy fransham on 21/09/09

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
 

Good luck on the streets of Brum! Donation by christopher edwards on 21/09/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
 

Good luck & enjoy! Donation by Louisa Butt on 20/09/09

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

Best of luck Mark, Anita and Rich Donation by Anita Catherall on 19/09/09

 
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Best of luck, Mark! x Donation by Corinne Clark on 19/09/09

 
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Good luck Mark! Donation by Rachael and Andy on 18/09/09

 
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Mate, a pound per mile - ouch! Donation by Richard Adams on 18/09/09

 
£13.10 + £3.69 Gift Aid
 

Good for you Mark - always suspected you were mad, now you've proved it! Donation by Ian Guthrie on 18/09/09

 
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Good luck Mark! Donation by Sebastian Johnson on 17/09/09

 
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Best of luck with it Donation by Melbourne Barrett on 17/09/09

 
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Wow - v impressed, best of luck with training and the event! Donation by Margaret Melling on 17/09/09

 
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Good luck Mark! (although rather you than me! Jill) Donation by Jill & Kevin on 17/09/09

 
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Best of luck, Mark! A great cause and an admirable distance! (this running malarkey gets very addictive..) Donation by Suzy Williams on 17/09/09

 
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Good luck Mark - only 42 and half marathons to go. xx Ed & Nat Donation by Edward Lindisfarne on 17/09/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
 

Good work. Enjoy your challenge. x Donation by Rob Fountain on 16/09/09

 
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