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An Innocent Man

Tuesday, December 31, 2002

He's spent the past 15 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Yet, the law still denies Abdullah bin Andah justice.

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ABDULLAH bin Andah never had the opportunity to watch his son, Nasrul Hadi, grow into a teenager. Abdullah was arrested by police and sentenced to life in prison when his son was just 2 years old. Since then, all of Abdullah's efforts to have the verdict overturned have failed. "All that's left is to wait for a miracle from Allah," he says.

Abdullah's case resembles the cases of Sengkon and Karta, who were wrongly convicted of murder 26 ye

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