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George Witton’s brother, Ernest Witton Takes Action
Petition – George Ramsdale Witton George Witton was sentenced to penal servitude for life on 27 February 1902. He was released from prison after a concerted effort by the Australian and South African governments and citizens of both countries. A petition … Continue reading
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South African Support For George Witton – 1903
After Witton’s imprisonment in February 1902, a campaign for his release was mounted in Australia and England. Support for Witton attracted the support of thousands of citizens, public figures, politicians in Australia, South Africa and Britain including, Edmund Barton, Alfred Deakin and … Continue reading
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Manslaughter Not Murder Says Judge Advocate!
During the trials and according to the book written and published by George Witton, Morant made the following statement to the court. In part it stated: ‘In the case of Visser I gave the fullest explanation of my position and … Continue reading
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Evidence of Orders Not To Take Prisoners- Revealed At Last!
One of the most controversial aspects of the case for the defence of Lieutenants Morant, Handcock and Witton has been their claim that they followed orders in shooting Boer prisoners. Critics over the decades have consistently criticised the defence argument … Continue reading
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Rewriting History? – No, Applying the Law of 1902
LEGAL REVIEW – NOT REWRITING HISTORY! Natural justice and trial by due process, independent of Parliament and Government is an essential aspect of a democratic society. This was the case in 1902 as it is in 2010. My legal work and … Continue reading
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The 60 Minutes Program Confirms Public Opinion In Support of Pardons
The ‘wash up’ of the 60 mins program aired on 5 July 2010 confirmed the poll results as announced on the program 12 July 2010: The questions asked, Do you Support Pardons for Morant, Handcock and Witton? Yes – 75% … Continue reading
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