'I spent seven years terrified of prison' - Sean Binder looking forward to 'real life' after Greek legal saga
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'I spent seven years terrified of prison' - Sean Binder looking forward to 'real life' after Greek legal saga
"Seán Binder, an Irish humanitarian who spent seven years "terrified" of going to prison in Greece, has said he is looking forward to living "real life" once again."
"Mr Binder and 23 other charity workers and volunteers faced felony charges including membership of a criminal organisation, people smuggling, and money-laundering, for helping save the lives of refugees in Lesbos."
Seán Binder is an Irish humanitarian who spent seven years terrified of going to prison in Greece. He and 23 other charity workers and volunteers faced felony charges including membership of a criminal organisation, people smuggling, and money-laundering. The charges related to helping save the lives of refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos. Binder has said he is looking forward to living "real life" once again after years of fear and legal uncertainty. The case stemmed from allegations that humanitarian rescue actions breached Greek criminal law.
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