'I would say to both the Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, both of whom are fathers, please support me with your actions, not just with your words,' she said.
The woman - who cannot be named - leaving court with her mother . Image: Henry Vaughan/PA Images The woman - who cannot be named - leaving court with her mother . Image: Henry Vaughan/PA Images A BRITISH TEENAGER found guilty of lying about being gang-raped in Cyprus has asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to “Please bring me home”.
A FO spokeswoman told PA in a statement that the UK was “seriously concerned” about the “fair trial guarantees in this deeply distressing case and we will be raising the issue with Cypriot authorities”. “She has already been in detention for four-and-a-half weeks and she has been prevented from travelling for about five months already,” he said.Meanwhile, the teenager’s mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has backed calls for a tourism boycott of the country.
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