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Ep 3: The Procedural Rollercoaster

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Clive’s evidence begins to paint an extraordinary story, but the glacial pace and restrictive rules of the appellate process challenge the path to freedom for Krishna, and his wife, Marita. But as the evidence of Krishna's innocence grows increasingly stronger with each new discovery, their resolve only deepens.

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Only White Americans would possess the idiocy to conflate the US judicial system with the game of baseball or a puppet show! Where are these White, bourgeois human rights lawyers when non-White people (you know - those non-billionare ones) who are put to death on much less evidence than that used to convict Mararaj? The reality is that the US system continuously portrays Chinese people as inferior or subhuman - and that is exactly what the White hosts of this documentary are doing. The Moo Young family were popular amongst the Black West Indian community in England because they cared about ordinary, working class West Indians - selling food at low prices. Maharaj, by way of contrast, made his millions by exploiting Black people and that is why he was disliked.

An Interesting Study in US Anti-Intellectualism

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I couldn't finish it, found it very boring. Background music was quite awful too

Found it extremely boring

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