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29-04-2015, 05:45 PM | #61 | ||
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I think Indonesia really did this as a "show" of some sort and to prove a point to the rest of the world. |
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29-04-2015, 06:06 PM | #64 | ||
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Unfortunately this coincided with Joko Widodo becoming president. Though popular he was always regarded as weak. He has done this as a show of strength to his detractors. They probably would have had their sentence commuted to life if Yudhoyono was still in power.
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29-04-2015, 06:07 PM | #65 | ||
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29-04-2015, 06:52 PM | #66 | ||
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The executions last night were a sad and barbaric outcome and imho totally unnecessary and unjustified.
A work colleague was commenting recently on some NRL players that had been caught up in allegations of drug dealing and excused them with the wave of a hand by saying the drugs were probably for their mates: other players Yet that same colleague was happy with the death penalty for those in Indonesia, seems some are very easily forgiven if they are sportspeople or similar. |
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29-04-2015, 06:59 PM | #67 | ||
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Never been a fan of the death penalty, regardless of the crime or country it's been committed in. Too many an innocent man have been wrongly executed over the years. People are even being released to this day after having spent the years that matter in Jail. They get out and have nothing. Family gone, career gone. All they want is a Hamburger.
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29-04-2015, 07:19 PM | #69 | ||
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I really feel sorry for all those people who have died through no fault of their own.............oh sorry I thought we were talking about the earthquake in Nepal instead of 2 blokes who knew exactly what they were doing and what would happen if they were caught. Silly me.
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29-04-2015, 07:37 PM | #70 | ||
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No sympathy for them at all, it's the law of the country, they broke it, bam. Simple as that, sick of hearing about those w***ers on the radio and TV every 5 minutes.
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29-04-2015, 07:41 PM | #71 | ||
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29-04-2015, 08:10 PM | #72 | ||
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I have no sympathy for the 2 who were executed - they knew the rules when they started playing the game and each time they did it the odds of getting caught had to be getting shorter. Because of them there are at least 7 others in jail, some for life.
I do have sympathy for the families of the 2 as they have really been put through the wringer particularly by the bloke with the short man syndrome. |
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29-04-2015, 09:11 PM | #73 | ||
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I haven't been on here much lately because i bought a jeep but in regards to these people who have been executed, they are someone's sons. Sad really because i would think executions should have been phased out 100 years ago.
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29-04-2015, 09:46 PM | #74 | ||
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Australia should have the death penalty. The do gooders have had their go and its not working.
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29-04-2015, 09:59 PM | #75 | ||
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As petty as it is I wonder if this was a bit of a statement of soverignty after the krudd phone hacking scandal and abbotts turn back the boats. Basically a big middle finger to Australia.
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29-04-2015, 10:03 PM | #76 | ||
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If there was a way to determine 100% accurate conviction then I would support the death penalty however there are too many cases where mistakes have been made.
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29-04-2015, 10:43 PM | #77 | ||
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I think the thing that gets to some Australians is despite there being a good case for clemency it does not seem to have been seriously considered.
The fact the power exists in the first place suggest that even the Indonesians believe there are exceptional cases. There are people who have been imprisoned, reformed and made a positive contribution both inside and out of prison. By several accounts this is what these men did when they are only obligated to serve their time. Regardless of why they were reformed, you can't do that unless you see wrong in your crime and are capable of changing. At the end of the day they got involved with drugs in a country known to be harsh on such crimes and paid with their life. Last edited by MITCHAY; 29-04-2015 at 10:51 PM. |
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29-04-2015, 11:38 PM | #78 | ||
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Do we now refer to the rest of them as the Bali 7?
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30-04-2015, 07:53 AM | #80 | ||
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IMO no one should have the right to take another persons life, it does not matter what crime they have committed or in which country it took place.
Yes we can say, they are drug scum, they could have killed people blah blah blah. But no one should have the right to take another persons life. Its just legalized murder. I am against any sort of death penalty for any crime, weather it takes place in Bali, USA or here in Australia and I am happy that we do not have the death penalty. I do agree that a strong message needed to be sent to drug smugglers and I even agree we need harsher laws in Australia, but taking a life is a big no no for me. Unfortunately this will have a bigger effect on the innocent people than the drug smugglers. Australian people have already said that they will not visit Bali, this means that the people who make a living off tourists will have less income making it harder for them to survive. |
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30-04-2015, 07:59 AM | #81 | ||
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I'm quite sure Australians will still visit Bali in their droves. This will be old news in a month and people will move on. Question is, will the media ?
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30-04-2015, 08:16 AM | #82 | ||
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Funny enough the guy (Indonesian) who orchestrated this gets to get out of Jail (in Australia) in a couple of years. So good to see the right people got shot.
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Indonesia sacrificed two lives to spare hundreds of thousands of Australian lives from the same fate, and possibly thousands more from the hurt physically, financially and emotionally. Think of it as a favour. If there is one thing I could possibly pick on is that it should have been done years ago and not dragged out for the time it did.
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30-04-2015, 08:26 AM | #84 | ||
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Still visit Bali in droves? Probably.
But having lived a few years in that part of the world, I would not recommend it. I would not go there myself. The Indon government has sent a big message to its own people that Australia is as weak as... This will increase the incentive to shake Australians down, knowing that our only power is to think poorly of them! Bear in mind that it is easy, extremely easy, to set foreigners up with lesser offences. Then follow the demands for payment, serious money, to get out of it. Happens already in Vietnam. Young Australians in particular get a totally wrong impression of Indonesians. They think they are happy, relaxed, laid back — their friends. They are not. They are smart, calculating and ruthless — you read that correctly — in pursuing their interests any way they can. You might be too d at the wrong end of a Third World country. |
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30-04-2015, 08:53 AM | #85 | ||
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State sanctioned murder.
I'm all for killing killers but for simply carrying something from point a to point b? What next, where do you draw the line?
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30-04-2015, 09:31 AM | #86 | ||
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I don't like the inconsistency as in Indonesia appealing heavily for their citizen's lives overseas when they face the death penalty , and sometimes winning, but carrying it out in their own country in some 'big' war against drugs. The middle men and kingpins in the specific Bali 9 case are still untouched are they not?
And 2 powerful anti drugs campaigners are now dead. |
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I personally agree with the death penalty. The arguments for and against it as an effective deterrent will never be solved but it will stop dreadful people from re-offending and that is a good thing in my book... How many of these mung-bean kum-bay-ah singing protesters object to the death penalty for wicked people but support the slaughter of those innocents in the womb? Last edited by superyob; 30-04-2015 at 09:47 AM. |
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30-04-2015, 10:09 AM | #89 | ||
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Here is an interesting comment:
"Indonesian laws make almost no distinction between drug dealers and drug users ... Criminalising the consumption of even small amounts of drugs has led to a massive increase in the number of prison inmates. Around 60 percent of the 12,000 people locked up in the capital Jakarta alone are imprisoned for substance abuse ... Indonesia's "war against drugs" is therefore directly responsible for an explosion of ***/AIDS cases in Indonesia's penitentiaries. Official statistics show that around 30 percent of prison deaths recorded were due to ***/ AIDS." Sorry, but the normal abbreviation for human immunodeficiency virus seems to be refused by the Fordforums server. Hence ***. http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opi...071623780.html |
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