yeah i saw media watch, was quite good
the thing is i am not sure she is innocent, but i do not beleive that the prosecution proved that she was guilty beyond all doubt i have doubts about a lot of the stuff used as "evidence".
heres the stuff i am worried about in the case:
police hanlding of evidence, in particular not fingerprinting the drug bag
interogation methods used by Indonesian police
the translating service provided for Corby
witnesses
the assumed guilty, must prove innocent mentality
lack of jury[ i dunno if iam right about this one. some1 correct me plz]
police corruption in regards to bribes
suggested bias by judges in regards to the defendant being white, pretty etc think " i am not going to give her a break just because she is pretty, infact i will give her a hard time to appear more just"]
records at airport in aus not kept for standard amount of time contrary to current policy[ detailing check in weight of her bag] i would like to see some1 get fired over this
all these problems add up, it gives me the idea that the legal system in Indonesia isnt all that just, and if Corbys case was heard in an Australian law court then she would be found innocent as not proven guilty beyond all doubt, either that or the case would be cleaner, as police over here are more professional, not open to bribes and also, luckily, happen to fingerprint evidence and not tamper with it
no i wouldnt exactly boycott bali, but if i was considering a holiday and bali was one of my options, i would not look on it in a favourable light and prefer to go somewhere else instead. would be very cool to boycott bali though, might put the squeeze on indonesia, force them to overhaul their legal system amd make bali a more attractive destination perhaps? maybe even force a war? that would be very cool