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Candlelight Vigil For Schapelle Corby

Published: Tue 26 Feb 2013 09:11 AM
Candlelight Vigil For Schapelle Corby
New Zealanders In Solidarity With Schapelle Corby are hosting a
candlelight vigil at Aotea Square, 6.30pm on February 28th, 2013.
The hit free documentary “Expendable” (http://www.expendable.tv) compiles
countless official government documents to prove beyond any shadow of a
doubt that Schapelle Corby is NOT guilty.
Despicably, the powers that be went to great lengths to blind the public
to that fact.
Even despite it emerging that her suitcase (which was discovered 5kg
overweight) was actually underweight when she checked it in, she has so
far served 8 years of an outrageous 20 year sentence, in appalling
conditions in a Balinese jail.
As if that wasn’t enough to topple the balance of resaonable doubt; as
recently as December 2012 an drug-trafficking ring was arrested, for
operating customs-side at Sydney Airport. Corrupt airport employees were
using the baggage of unsuspecting passengers to ferry drugs around
Australasia.
As the “Expendable” documentary spreads around the world, exponential
numbers of people are discovering the truth about what really happened to
Schapelle Corby.
An international day of solidarity will be occurring worldwide. With only
one demand.
Free Schapelle Corby immediately. Let her out now, and the international
events will be cancelled!
Julia Gillard: Act in good faith and give Schapelle back her life. She has
lost so much of it already.
Event also endorsed by: the 14,000-strong Facebook page “People For
Schapelle Corby” & Occupy Auckland, New Zealand.
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