It’s useful things like bandages and iodine etc. for the “clinic” and also some goodies for Christmas. We have also printed out support mails that we will send as well. As I was saying, Joshua doesn’t want much for himself and rather wants things for his inmates. The appeal is written and sent to the right authorities. Furuholmen and a British Pro Bono lawyer are working on the case and we just have to wait and see what happens next when things progress in the system. Ambassador Vea has been in Kinshasa and had conversations at high political levels according to the Norwegian Foreign Ministry.
He got positive signs of a speedy transfer of the boys to the capitol. We take nothing for granted, so we’ll just wait and see.
You can help make this happen by giving through the support account “Inmate to Inmate”.
Kari Hilde French, December 13th 2009










