Peter Ouko: From death row to law graduate
Peter Ouko: Kutoka hukumu ya kifo mpaka mhitimu wa sheria
Pete Ouko champions access to justice for inmates and the indolent in Africa. Full bio
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interior designer,
due to a broken-down judicial system.
he didn't commit
the victim who actually died in the murder
sentenced to prison
eight by seven,
that Manson would have been living in.
than the eight-by-seven cell.
as he awaited the executioner --
he did not have a name --
the next minute,
that Manson faced,
going to play the victim.
that had put him behind bars.
he could change that justice system
when he decided to embrace forgiveness
going to be a victim anymore.
change a system
younger inmates every day
in prison, my fellow inmates,
to the justice system,
that had been set up
if I may use that word --
graduate from the UK,
of his colleagues from university
of the 15 worst prisons in the world.
we were on death row.
from the university
with the latest technology
to very good standards
have to die in indignity.
and the support,
at the University of London.
studied from South Africa,
at Kamiti Maximum Security Prison.
from within the prison system.
the helpless victim.
not only to assist myself,
that have just been spoken about here.
legal briefs for them.
we did as much as we could.
at the African Prisons Project
in the Kenya Prison Service
through distance learning.
who are being motivated
the most indolent in society,
and others get access to justice.
something kept stirring me.
kept hitting me.
"Pete, if you can't fly,
to keep moving in whatever I do.
we can change our society,
the justice system --
in our country --
after 18 years in prison,
on presidential pardon.
the African Prisons Project --
of training and setting up
and legal college behind bars.
inmates and staff
wider society of the poor
that we can all reexamine ourselves,
will not take us anywhere.
by the peaceful revolutionaries
the world needs you today.
each and every single one of you here,
changemakers, innovators,
we have at TED,
of Martin Luther King.
in your heart and your life.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Peter Ouko - Prison reform advocatePete Ouko champions access to justice for inmates and the indolent in Africa.
Why you should listen
Twenty years ago, Peter Ouko walked into a police station in Kenya seeking answers to the circumstances under which his wife had been found murdered and the body dumped next to the police station fence. Unbeknown to him, the hunter would soon find himself as the hunted, and in a journey through the then broken down judicial system, he found himself convicted and sent to the gallows for a crime he maintains he did not commit.
Instead of bitterness, Ouko decided to forgive his tormentors and make the best of his time in prison, becoming the first inmate to graduate with a University of London Diploma in Law while behind bars. He is currently in his final year as an LLB student in the same University.
In his dual role as an Ambassador of the African Prisons Project and Founder of the Youth Safety Awareness Initiative, Ouko today champions access to justice for inmates and the indolent in society while using social enterprise to advocate for a crime free world. His goal: to demystify justice and have a crime free world underpinned by the rule of the law.
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