This track tells the story of a controversial murder case, that of Satpal Ram, a Birmingham Asian who was jailed for life in June 1987 after defending himself against a racially motivated attack by a group of white men in November 1986. That is the story put forth by Ram's supporters including Asian Dub Foundation, the British band Primal Scream, and most of the British media. The other view is that Satpal Ram stabbed a stranger in a drunken frenzy in an Indian restaurant when his victim, Clarke Pearce, asked for the music to be turned down; Ram objected and stabbed Pearce in the back with a flick knife - an illegal weapon - gloated over him as he lay dying, then fled the scene of the crime with the murder weapon still in his hand. The victim's elder sister and his fiancée were present at the time of the murder, and both testified at Ram's trial.
Ram appealed his murder conviction twice; his second appeal was dismissed in a strongly worded judgment by Lord Justice Beldam in November 1995, but in June 2002, he was paroled still protesting his innocence, and vowing to fight on to clear his name. In May the following year his life license was revoked following allegations of assault and criminal damage, and he remained unlawfully at large until he was arrested in April 2005, assaulting two police officers in the course of his detention.
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