Thursday, November 11, 2010

Woman's Day Put False Words Into Schapelle's Mouth

In the latest edition of Woman's Day (15th November 2010), the magazine has deliberately attempted to mislead the Australian public by making a false statement, and attributing this statement to Schapelle.

This statement is the heading for the article and it also appears on the front cover at the top of the magazine.

The TV advertisement for the Women's Day magazine reinforces this false statement.

This outrage from Woman's Day is just one of several this year, all designed to shape public opinion against Schapelle, and lessen her chances of receiving clemency. Woman's Day, and its owner Channel 9, appear hell-bent on ensuring that Schapelle does not return home to Australia.

One can only assume that they want her to die, as she will do, by her own hand, if the clemency application fails.

This statement, that Schapelle does not want to come home, is a complete lie. They have put false words into her mouth.

They have utilised a 'Sound Bite' technique to implant this falsehood into people's minds.

This technique, and its terrible consequences, are very well demonstrated in this YouTube video, which has just appeared.

Please, do not be deceived! Schapelle is desperate to come home. She would prefer, of course, to come home a free woman, rather than in handcuffs as an exchange prisoner.

She has already served more than sufficient jail time for a crime she did not commit. She is seriously mentally ill and needs to be released on humanitarian grounds so she can receive much needed medical treatment, before it is too late.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Myth - Schapelle Corby Must Admit Guilt Before Receiving A Presidential Pardon

With Schapelle's chances of receiving a Presidential Pardon, on humanitarian grounds, drawing ever closer, the Australian media are, (no doubt upon instructions from their Master, the Australian Government), trying to peddle to the Australian public the notion that Schapelle Corby must first admit guilt before a pardon will be granted.

The FACT of the matter is this - the notion is a myth. There is nothing in Indonesia's 'Law On Pardon' - 22 of 2002 that requires it.

The 'Law On Pardon' is currently undergoing changes, but until the old law (22 of 2002) is repealed in favour of the new law, it remains the law.

This link will take you to the 'Law On Pardon' 22 of 2002. As you will see, when you check this link out, there is not a single mention anywhere in the law of the need for a convict to admit guilt before a Presidential Pardon can be granted.