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Ed Woollard support website launched

ACAB | 14.02.2011 17:02 | Public sector cuts | Repression | World

Supporters of Edward Woollard have launched a website, Support 4 Ed Woollard after receiving an “overwhelming” number of messages of support for the 18-year-old student serving a “disproportionate” 32-month sentence for violent disorder.

“We hope that by setting up this website we can keep everyone up-to-date with how Ed is doing, provide a space for people to leave a message of support and a way of contacting him,” said Tania Garwood, Edward’s mum.

Friends of Edward, Chris Rawlinson and Lee Chisman organised the first Facebook event to support him, attracting hundreds of supporting signatures, and a separate Facebook group Edward Woollard’s continued education, aimed at helping Ed to continue his studies in prison has been set up by someone who did not know the family. The new website Support4EdWoollard will link to these and enable people not on Facebook to contact Edward too, and to add their name to the i petition.

Tania added: “The letters of support for Edward and offers of help to ensure that his education can continue through his sentence have been overwhelming and are really helping to keep Edward’s, and our spirits up. I would like to take this opportunity, on Edward’s behalf, to thank the very many people who have offered support and offers of help. Edward has always said that what he did was a dangerous and awful thing, and he massively regrets what was a split-second moment of madness, and we are all thankful that no-one was hurt. His actions were completely out of character and he has always been regarded as a hard-working and kind lad, and someone who looks out for other people.”

Chris Rawlinson, Edward’s friend and campaigner said: “We know that Edward is not the only young person to be given an unduly long sentence following an incident during a protest, and by building a support network for Edward we hope to be able to offer support for others too.”

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- Homepage: http://support4edwoollard.wordpress.com/

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Edward's Mother?

14.02.2011 17:39

Bit late for Edward's mum to be moaning about this now since it was her that made him go to the police ion the first place.

Incredulous


maybe it was pragmatism rather than do-goodery

14.02.2011 20:44

Maybe Ed's mother recommended he turn himself in out of pragmatism rather than because she thought it was the morally right thing to do? You should get a reduced sentence and it means you aren't going to be worried for the next few years about having your life disrupted by an unexpected knock at the door.

You have to weight up the odds, especially if you weren't masked up and are probably on lots of CCTV footage.

Personally, although I am supporting him 100%, I think he got off lightly compared to what animal rights activists get for far less (e.g. a bit of graffiti and criminal damage). He does have youth and lack of pre-meditation on his side, though.

I imagine he will be a bit of a hero in prison, having come inches from killing a copper!

anon


Ed handed himself in of his own accord.

21.02.2011 14:33

Ed Woollard actually handed himself in of his own accord, he was only supported and assisted in doing so by his family, including his mother. The Judge decided his mother was entirely responsible for it based on the evidence of a media report which he'd read, and this false version of events has since been plastered all over the mainstream media.

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