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Dubai adultery woman 'devastated' | |
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A friend of a British mother convicted of adultery in Dubai has said she is "devastated" after her appeal failed. | |
Michael Cardy, 43, said 40-year-old Marnie Pearce was "absolutely broken" after a court upheld her conviction. | Michael Cardy, 43, said 40-year-old Marnie Pearce was "absolutely broken" after a court upheld her conviction. |
Her sentence was reduced from six to three months and the court ordered her to be deported. She now fears she will lose custody of her two children. | Her sentence was reduced from six to three months and the court ordered her to be deported. She now fears she will lose custody of her two children. |
Amnesty International said that if she were jailed it would consider her a prisoner of conscience. | Amnesty International said that if she were jailed it would consider her a prisoner of conscience. |
Mr Cardy, who has lived in Dubai for five years and has two children of his own, told the BBC: "She's broken, absolutely broken. | Mr Cardy, who has lived in Dubai for five years and has two children of his own, told the BBC: "She's broken, absolutely broken. |
"She used to be a normal girl, nice, friendly, outgoing, chatty; now she dare not even look at her own shadow. It's horrendous." | "She used to be a normal girl, nice, friendly, outgoing, chatty; now she dare not even look at her own shadow. It's horrendous." |
He insisted she was innocent and said there was "no way on this earth" she had committed adultery - claims made by her ex-husband, Egyptian national Ihab El-Labban. | He insisted she was innocent and said there was "no way on this earth" she had committed adultery - claims made by her ex-husband, Egyptian national Ihab El-Labban. |
Criminalising the sex lives of consenting adults is never right, let alone using this to back-up family laws which already discriminate against women Kate Allen, Amnesty Dubai adultery conviction upheld | Criminalising the sex lives of consenting adults is never right, let alone using this to back-up family laws which already discriminate against women Kate Allen, Amnesty Dubai adultery conviction upheld |
Mr Cardy said Ms Pearce needs to raise at least £10,000 to hire a specialist lawyer so she can fight for custody of her children through the UK courts. | Mr Cardy said Ms Pearce needs to raise at least £10,000 to hire a specialist lawyer so she can fight for custody of her children through the UK courts. |
Amnesty International's UK director Kate Allen said: "Marnie Pearce maintains that she is innocent, but that is not the only issue at stake here. | Amnesty International's UK director Kate Allen said: "Marnie Pearce maintains that she is innocent, but that is not the only issue at stake here. |
"If... adultery charges were being brought to influence a custody battle, it would be deeply worrying. Custody should be a separate, civil matter where the children's best interests come first. | "If... adultery charges were being brought to influence a custody battle, it would be deeply worrying. Custody should be a separate, civil matter where the children's best interests come first. |
"Criminalising the sex lives of consenting adults is never right, let alone using this to back up family laws which already discriminate against women. | "Criminalising the sex lives of consenting adults is never right, let alone using this to back up family laws which already discriminate against women. |
"If Ms Pierce is jailed, Amnesty would consider her a prisoner of conscience who should be released immediately." | "If Ms Pierce is jailed, Amnesty would consider her a prisoner of conscience who should be released immediately." |
Mr Cardy said: "I'm not giving up hope; I won't stop fighting for that girl, I'm disgusted at the way a country can treat women." | Mr Cardy said: "I'm not giving up hope; I won't stop fighting for that girl, I'm disgusted at the way a country can treat women." |
"Men can abuse the law here because under Sharia law the man rules the roost." | "Men can abuse the law here because under Sharia law the man rules the roost." |
He also said his friend would look into appealing against the latest verdict on a point of law. | He also said his friend would look into appealing against the latest verdict on a point of law. |
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