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By the way, my contacts in Jakarta have indicated that she will not be getting a Christmas reduction on her sentence.
And why do you imagine that is? The prison itself recommended a 1 month reduction (wow!). It is the norm. It is what an official at the jail called "her rights". Yet Jakarta block it, or at least delay it. On the basis of what? Politics: she is a political prisoner. 20 years had nothing to do with a judicial sanction, and everything to do with the fact that she is Australian. Yet her own people blindly post here to try to justify this sort of twisted barbarity, and Rudd hands them $1bn.
Again,the media have done a great job:
PS: And have you ever researched Murdoch's media interests in Indonesia?
And why do you imagine that is? The prison itself recommended a 1 month reduction (wow!). It is the norm. It is what an official at the jail called "her rights". Yet Jakarta block it, or at least delay it. On the basis of what? Politics: she is a political prisoner. 20 years had nothing to do with a judicial sanction, and everything to do with the fact that she is Australian. Yet her own people blindly post here to try to justify this sort of twisted barbarity, and Rudd hands them $1bn.
Again,the media have done a great job:
Originally posted by GG...Zack mate, a dose of reality for you.
Sit back, get the yandi out, light up, relax and listen.
If you have
1. the Indonesian Government
2. the Australian Government
3 the Australian public minus the bludgers who read Ralph
4. all the posters on ASF
against your opinion of the delicate Schapelle incarcerated for drug running at Bali Airport.
Your cause in in very deep s**t.
Harden up and hope for small decreases in her sentence.
Do not behave as if it is her right.
It will actually do her cause harm, ASF is avidly read by the Indonesians.
The facts are the facts no matter how many times you ignore them. Her human rights were seriously and systematically abused: she never had a trial, only a show trial. Thereafter she was handed a political/racist sentence, bearing little relation to her crime.
The government took the cowardly but political view. Their strategic relationship with Indonesia trumped her human rights. They used the media to extract themselves from the hook of public opinion. The compassionless misguided posters on this forum are simply the result of this.
They continue to hurt her, as evidenced by the delay or refusal of what is described as her right by the prison itself: a measly months remission. But to the sickies around here, that's ok again. Her human rights just don't matter. Absolutely horrible.
Well here is the bad news for you. The Australian media's reach does not extend to North America or Europe. Increasing numbers there are seeing Indonesia for the appallingly cruel regime it is, and Australia as a callous backwater which sells the human rights of its citizens. The Tara Hack song, the global protest, the foreign produced films like the ones above, and the overseas websites are illustrations of this. The media censor and hide this from you as best they can, but eventually it is bound to catch up.
Sure though, it is obvious what some of the posters on here are. It isn’t pretty. I am just glad that I’m not like them.
She's a known marijuana user, her father allegedly had priors as did the brother and her sister Mercedes is a slammer.
There we go again. Read those lies in The Daily Smear did we? Didn't they tell you about this? Thought not. Those certificates are from Queensland Police, who are clearly also sick and tired of the groundess smears and lies which you and others pass around as fact.
Same comments and already-answered questions from the compassionless media blinded brigade though. Sad.
Originally Posted by ZackW
There we go again. Read those lies in The Daily Smear did we? Didn't they tell you about this?
There we go again. Read those lies in The Daily Smear did we? Didn't they tell you about this? Thought not. Those certificates are from Queensland Police, who are clearly also sick and tired of the groundess smears and lies which you and others pass around as fact.
Same comments and already-answered questions from the compassionless media blinded brigade though. Sad.
Zack, I'm sure those Qld Police certificates displayed in your link are from the same US online site that I bought my certificate in brain surgery from. I'll send you the link if you want it.
Come on...
Tell me more about your avid involvement with Mallard...
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I have no interest in defending any of the Corby family but, out of curiosity, looked up the Queensland Police Service website and did a Search for Certificates.
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