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Schapelle Corby

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Alan Singer continues to agitate for the release of Schapelle Corby an Australian women charged with drug trafficking under highly questionable grounds in Indonesia. He has pretty much given over his blog to the cause in recent weeks and has now launched a campaign site: www.schapellecorby.org

This certainly seems a case of someone being found guilty until proven innocent, and it seems there’s an increasing tide of anger in Australia over the case.

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