An deep and thoughtful insight into what power means when trying to find justice for the powerless.
Makes you think of how justice has been reached in past cases. I can't help wonder how foreigners who were found guilty actual achieved real justice in their respective cases. As importantly it again raises question about the power of the Church and how their inner circle is defended. I have a friend for 45 years whose believes her mist meaningful achievement as a Catholic is her having had an affair with a real Cardinal in Rome. Ironically she too was a successful ramp model in Paris and London.
Makes you think of how justice has been reached in past cases. I can't help wonder how foreigners who were found guilty actual achieved real justice in their respective cases. As importantly it again raises question about the power of the Church and how their inner circle is defended. I have a friend for 45 years whose believes her mist meaningful achievement as a Catholic is her having had an affair with a real Cardinal in Rome. Ironically she too was a successful ramp model in Paris and London.