on โ13-02-2015 01:02 PM
If the horrific murder of two Australians is carried out then we should boycott Bali and all things Indonesian.
We gave over a $billion dollars to this country after the tsunami, we prop then up with foreign aid and they spit in our faces.
They have ignored all diplomatic attempts to mitigate their sentences and Watta a Joko has now signed the order to send them to the "killing Island" wouldn't want to kill them on Bali now would they, might upset the tourism business.
I'm appalled and disgusted, scared and frightened for these men and heartsick for their families.
on โ24-02-2015 08:58 AM
on โ24-02-2015 09:03 AM
I see at last that Schapelles pardon has now come up in the media which I thought it would due to the
legal challenge that occurred to it.
And that's apart from the fact that they don't want another round of teeth nashing over leniency so
her pardon is working against them.
on โ24-02-2015 09:27 AM
That is not the topic. This topic is about the state sanctioned murder of two Australians. Two Australians who have spent 10 years in prison, have contributed to their rehabilitation and helped countless others whilst doing it.
And the wrong, in law, of a blanket ban on clemency by watta a joko which is against the constitution of Indonesia and global human rights.
on โ24-02-2015 01:34 PM
on โ24-02-2015 03:16 PM
@daydream**believer wrote:Theres a woman in the US set to be executed this week.
The the first woman put to death in Georgia since 1945.
She didnt even kill anyone.
She just talked her bf into killing her hubby.
Shes been on death row for 18yrs.
Wheres the outrage of this?
right here.................. I am outraged that any country has the death penalty.
I think? being an accessory or hiring someone to kill another human being carries the same penalty as being the murderer though.
on โ24-02-2015 03:18 PM
@casbit33 wrote:
The families who have lost loved ones to drugs must be horrified at the outpouring of support for these drug runners. Where was the support for the dead addicts that tore families apart. There wasn't any. Just silence.
They weren't just runners but ring leaders of the Bali 9. Thank goodness they were caught, and the 8 plus kg of drugs did not hit
Australian streets.
on โ24-02-2015 03:19 PM
@daydream**believer wrote:Theres a woman in the US set to be executed this week.
The the first woman put to death in Georgia since 1945.
She didnt even kill anyone.
She just talked her bf into killing her hubby.
Shes been on death row for 18yrs.
Wheres the outrage of this?
Is her bf getting the death penalty?
on โ24-02-2015 04:37 PM
@siggie-reported-by-alarmists wrote:
@daydream**believer wrote:Theres a woman in the US set to be executed this week.
The the first woman put to death in Georgia since 1945.
She didnt even kill anyone.
She just talked her bf into killing her hubby.
Shes been on death row for 18yrs.
Wheres the outrage of this?
Is her bf getting the death penalty?
No, he testified against her so got a life sentence.
She refused to accept the stateโs offer of life with no parole for 25 years and insisted on her right to a jury trial. She was found guilty and sentenced to death.
on โ24-02-2015 04:38 PM
on โ25-02-2015 08:36 AM
It looks like all hope is now lost for the two Australians facing state sanctioned murder, along with the over 100 others who are facing the same fate, and some of these prisoners are only charged with minor offences.
What the world is now going to witness from Indonesia is a production line of slaughter of prisoners in Indonesia., prisoners being escorted to the killing island by jet fighters. money no object in the quest for cold blooded murder.
What I fervently hope is that after the hideous murder of these two Australians. the spotlight is not turned off for the others.
This corrupt regime cannot be allowed to remain in power without scrutiny and I hope the decent people of Indonesia can voice their repugnance of Watta Joke's murderous reign.
As for the Australians who think it's still OK to give this regime money by going to Bali?