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Sign here: http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/corby Read more here: http://www.SchapelleCorby.net It would mean much to post links to her nightmare in every forum and email you can. Spread the word, send emails to politicians, donate, write, whatever you can do. Much thanks, Joshua Protesters call for Corby's execution February 17, 2005 - 3:57PM Corby ... broke down in court. Schapelle Corby's furious mother hurled water at protesters who stormed a Bali courtroom today, demanding her daughter's execution. About 10 protesters from an Indonesian anti-narcotics group, GRANAT, invaded Bali's Denpasar District Court, demanding Corby be put to death for the alleged crime of drug smuggling. The protest triggered a furious reaction from Corby's mother Rosleigh, who hurled water at the placard-waving group. "You have already found my daughter guilty and she is innocent," she shouted. The Gold Coast beauty school student has denied trying to smuggle 4.1kg of cannabis leaf and heads into Bali's Denpasar airport last year, in her unlocked boogie-board bag. Corby, 27, claims someone must have planted the pillow case-sized stash in her luggage between Brisbane and Denpasar airports, leading to her arrest last October. At today's hearing, one protester, Nur Azizah, shouted: "There is already one person executed in Bali for 2kg of marijuana. I don't want to see Corby go free for bringing 4.1kg." Corby's mother shouted back: "Why can't you be saying try and find evidence? No-one seems to be trying to find who put the bloody stuff in the bag. They don't care." Last week a distraught Corby broke down in court, saying there must be some evidence, somewhere - such as security camera footage - to prove her innocence. Indonesian prosecutors claim Corby admitted owning the marijuana, and that she refused to open her bag when customs officers at an airport X-ray machine identified a suspicious package inside. Outside the court today, Rosleigh Corby told the protesters that they would be punished for seeking to punish her daughter. "Karma comes around to naughty, dishonest people. Karma. Do you believe in Karma?" she asked. Police and prosecutors have said they will seek the maximum penalty of death by firing squad if Corby is convicted. Her lawyers have accused Indonesian customs officers of lying. |
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