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    Canadian in Mexican jail, "Save my Life"!

    'Help save what's left of my life'
    B.C. dad sees no end of jail fights, beatings, meals of garbage

    Published: Wednesday, January 31, 2007
    MEXICO - A B.C. construction worker jailed for more than two years in Mexico over a building contract that went sour says he's been wrongly imprisoned by a corrupt system.

    "Get me out of here," a frustrated Peter Kimber said yesterday from his prison cell in Huatulco, where he suffers from kidney problems and other ill health.

    He said he has endured dozens of beatings and atrocious conditions because he can't pay bribes to get out.

    "I want somebody to actually help save what's left of my life," he said. "I've tried it on my own for two years and four months. There's absolutely no way for a human being to fight against these people legally."

    Kimber, 44, lived in Mission before moving to Mexico in 2001 with his then common-law wife, her four daughters and his three children from a previous marriage.

    He said he was arrested on Oct. 15, 2004, after a couple from the U.K. reneged on a contract to have Kimber build them a home.

    He said Kevin and Tess Hunneybell, who run the Oaxaca Hotel bed-and-breakfast in Huatulco, had him arrested for fraud.

    The Hunneybells couldn't be reached for comment.

    Kimber related the horrors of living in inhumane conditions, where "dog-eat-dog" fights over food are common because prisoners are given $25 a month to buy food, drinking water, clothing and toiletries.

    "I never envisioned eating out of garbage cans that people have been spitting in all day or beating the living hell out of someone because I want his food," he said.

    Kimber estimated he's been in 150 fights and was stabbed by a blood-filled syringe during a jail robbery.

    He said money he's paid for bribes to get out of the prison has been wasted and he's been asked to sign blank documents and confessions to crimes he didn't commit.

    His family was deported back to Canada after his arrest.

    It never occurred to Kimber or his eldest daughter, Jessica, 21, who is caring for her brother, 17, and Julia, 15, in Abbotsford to go to the media before now, he said.

    Jessica said she and her siblings are torn apart by their dad's imprisonment and they send him money for food when they can.

    "You just don't know if every time you talk to him if it's going to be the last time," she said.

    It was a chance meeting his daughters had with North Vancouver author and radio personality Anne Marie Evers at a women's fair in Abbotsford last October that put the spotlight on Kimber's case.

    Evers told her friend, John Joseph Kennedy, an entrepreneur who is running as a Democrat for the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

    Kennedy, who with his sister had helped free their brother from a wrongful conviction in Thailand in the 1990s, kicked into action.

    He set up a website, www.freepeterkimber.com, and fired off letters to the prison warden demanding an end to Kimber's ill treatment and to the International Criminal Court.

    "It just made me furious the way he's been treated," Kennedy said from his Georgia home. "It's one of the cruelest injustices toward humanity. It's turned into a nightmare. It's so corrupt in that area of Mexico, with rioting and violence, it's a dangerous place. I knew I had to go over the heads of the government."

    'Help save what's left of my life'
    B.C. dad sees no end of jail fights, beatings, meals of garbage
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    Font: * * * * Susan Lazaruk, The Province
    Published: Wednesday, January 31, 2007
    Canadian Foreign Affairs sent a representative on Jan. 21 to "follow up on the health and security issues," said spokesman Alain Cacchione. He would not elaborate.

    Lawyer Peter Benning, a friend of Kimber's, said it's up to Canada to pressure the Mexican government.

    He said the situation is urgent because jail authorities are acting with increasing aggression toward Kimber every time he speaks out.

    Kimber's imprisonment "came out of a business disagreement, the kind of thing that would be resolved in small-claims court in Canada and he's been in jail for two years and four months and it's not even clear if he's had a trial yet," Benning said.

    Mauricio Guerrero, press attache at the Mexican Embassy in Ottawa, said unless the Canadian authorities ask for concrete action, the embassy would not get involved because the dispute is in the jurisdiction of local Mexican authorities.

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    And Mexicans think they are treated bad in TENT CITY???!!!! PLEASE!! HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS SHOULD BE ALL OF THIS STORY AND THE COUPLE THAT PRESSED CHARGES ON HIS SHOULD BE SENT TO THIS JAIL!!

    Mexico has alot of nerve preaching to US ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS AND IMMIGRATION AND THAN TURNS AROUND AND IS 100 TIMES WORSE ON THESE ISSUES!


    I just sent an email to Amnesty International in Mexico. maybe there will be enough pressure to release this man. I'm sure all of Canada is writing. I will never vacation in Mexico. It's corruption,hypocracy and evil are quite apparent! Down with Mexico!
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    "...I will never vacation in Mexico."

    Nope. There's too much to see right here!

    Mexico has nothing I want to see....I'll spend my money right here!
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    "His family was deported back to Canada after his arrest. "

    Do we have enough buses to deport families of Mexican inmates ?
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    I feel sorry for this guy, I have talked to a couple of people who have been in jail down there and this is what it is like.
    CC can you post the email for amnesty international in Mexico, maybe some of us could send a message their way as well.
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    Hi Mountaindog:

    Here is the link to the Mexican office of Amnesty International. I also wrote the UN human rights org. and a few others I'll list them soon.


    http://web.amnesty.org/contacts/contact_us/eng-mex -


    HUMAN RIGHTS ORG
    http://hrw.org/contact.html
    CANADA OFFICE
    Suite 403
    Toronto, Ontario M4P 1G8
    Tel: 416.322.8448
    Fax: 416.322.3246
    Toronto@hrw.org


    UN Human rights contact info.

    http://www.ohchr.org/english/contact/
    toronto@hrw.org
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