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Alan turing petition: >> http://bit.ly/2gJqSX0 << (download)
A while back I wrote about the appalling treatment of Alan Turing and suggested that the UK government should apologize. Someone suggested that I turn this into a
A Coin for Alan Turing - Petition. 297 likes. www.ipetitions.com/petition/coin4alanturing/
The tragic case of Alan Turing, Petitioners Ask UK to Pardon 49,000 Convicted Under human rights activist and one of the organizers of the petition
Dec 24, 2013 · The Queen's announcement of a posthumous pardon, under a Royal Prerogative of Mercy, to Alan Turing follows a long campaign and a petition signed by more than 37,000
An online petition is launched calling for the government to posthumously pardon gay computer pioneer Alan Turing and quash his conviction for gross indecency.
Relatives of codebreaker Alan Turing want Britain to pardon the 49,000 other men persecuted for homosexuality
Computer pioneer and codebreaker Alan Turing is given a posthumous Royal pardon for codebreaker Alan Turing. an e-petition was created on the
The family of Alan Turing deliver the change.org petition to Downing Street signed by almost half a million people calling for more than 49,000 British gay men
Alan Turing is a national hero. His contribution to computer science, and hence to the life of the nation and the world, is incalculable. The ripple-effect of his
Alan Mathison Turing born in Maida The part of Alan Turing is played by Derek Jacobi who is nominated for In response to a petition signed by thousands of
Just last month the government there refused to pardon him for the crime of "moral turpitude," that is, that he was gay. Steve Parker/Flickr Alan Turing -- brilliant
Just last month the government there refused to pardon him for the crime of "moral turpitude," that is, that he was gay. Steve Parker/Flickr Alan Turing -- brilliant
A Change.org petition has been created demanding the government pardon all 49000 men convicted under the infamous homosexuality laws. The petition was presented by
A Leeds University professor is backing an e-petition asking the UK government to pardon computer pioneer Alan Turing, who worked on code breaking at Bletchley Park
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