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> This story has emerged today in places like Xenox:
>
> NEW YORK: SCHAPELLE CORBY SUP****T SONG RELEASED
>
> In another sign of growing international concern regarding the
> Schapelle Corby case, and the lack of sup****t from the both the
> Australian government and media, indie-pop singer/songwriter Tara
> Hack has today released a track dedicated to the incarcerated 31 year
> old.
>
> Promoted under the 'Artists for Schapelle' initiative, which is being
> run by the UK based web ****tal Schapelle.Net, the song is titled "Saya
> Tidak Bersalah, I'm Not Guilty". These were Schapelle Corby's last
> words prior to being sentenced in March 2005.
>
> Rachel James, of Schapelle.Net states: "This is a remarkable track,
> from a hugely talented artist. It is a beautiful song, full of passion
> and insight, and delivers the message in such a moving way". She
> continues: "Sometimes music speaks to people in a way that words
> simply cannot, and can cut straight through media smear. The 'Artists
> for Schapelle' initiative provides a platform for all genre's of
> music: for artists who wish to oppose this injustice and cruelty and
> add their sup****t".
>
> The track can be heard on, and downloaded from, the following web
> page: http://www.schapelle.net/music.html.
An audio file has also be
> placed on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_EENMoK9tA
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>
> Listen to the track. Class.


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