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Friday, August 02, 2013

Expendable: The case of Schapelle Corby

Something we should all be aware of, even if it supposedly doesn't affect us.

Below Quote via:
http://clareswinney.wordpress.com/2012/04/07/expendable-the-harrowing-case-of-innocent-schapelle-corby/
"THE MOVIE
The ‘Expendable’ film documents the case of Schapelle Corby, a young Australian woman, who was sentenced to 20 years in an Indonesian prison in 2005, when 4.2kg of marijuana was found in her bag as she collected it on arrival in Bali.
The movie tracks the Australian government’s response, which included the willful withholding of vital primary evidence. This included the information that 5kg had been added to the weight of her bags after check-in, and that the offending bag was the only one not screened at Sydney airport, which she passed through on route.
The need to hide the systemic scale of post 9-11 corruption at Australian airports, including within the AFP, and the strategic policy of the appeasement of Indonesia, frame these, and a whole series of other acts of hostility against her."


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