Confessions of an Innocent Man is a raw exposé that examines William Sampson's harrowing experience while imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for a crime he did not commit. Finally freed after a total of 31 months, one burning question remains unanswered: Where was the Canadian government, and why wasn't more done to help? Captured in high definition, this is an unforgettable testament to one man's struggle to survive injustice and brutality.
Canada, 2007, 89 min
Directed By David Paperny
Narrated by Martin Sheen
ew, saudi men are nasty faggots.
shellski1972 3 months ago
I think they redeemed themselves to in extent with the mahir arar case
lexino2bezino 3 years ago
Tha Canadian government is a bunch of useless wet bags
whit absolutely NO power inside or outside it's
border ..
they are unavailing..
ericssson 4 years ago
wow, i just watched this documentry today, it was great. do you have a clip of when he explained what he said in the suadi court?
tylermanchesteruntd 4 years ago