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Kieran Cunningham
Fri, 13 Feb 2015 22:19 EST
Murder is not the answer
Murdering these two men is not the right thing to do. This is a crime against humanity. Don't willingly barbarize us as humans. It's 2015 ffs we are meant to know better by now. This will be a stain on our our collective consciousness.
C Steer
Fri, 13 Feb 2015 02:02 EST
Lifetime boycott
I will NEVER again visit Indonesia. I am at a loss as to how you can murder two young reformed men?
WHO CARES
Mon, 9 Feb 2015 18:02 EST
F&^% YOU
As an Australian citizen, I will now peacefully protest that any Indonesian citizen sentenced to death in another country should NOT be spared his/her life as the people of Indonesia show NO mercy towards others.
Anonymous
Mon, 9 Feb 2015 07:45 EST
What are you going to achieve, killing these men?
To: President Joko Widodo

Why don,t you pardon these men "Andrew Chen and Myuran Sukumaran"?
At age of 21 and 23, The young and Im-matured men made a mistake and You locked them up in prison for ten years to have a re habilitation to reform their lives styles. Ten years later you are going to kill them what for? what kind of justice you have?
They have changed and became good human beings and helping others in Bali prison.

For your information, in this world no one is perfect that's including you.

In the report you said: "no clemency for the drug dealers". If you feel that way, why in Indonesia running night clubs? You are well aware of that, most of the night clubs are running drug deals most of them going there to have drugs and have a fun. Why don't you stop it? Why don't you shut down the Night Club?

Indonesia is a Muslim Country, why you are you, letting them running night clubs? In your report you said"every day fifty people are dying from the drugs, who is responsible for that? You and your governments are responsible for fifty people are dying every day. Killing these two men, you can't stop people dying. Your government started this problem and you have to Close down the night clubs.

You being a Muslim man, have mercy on them; Pardon them! Spare their lives.

If you kill them rest of your life their, blood on your hands and you have to live with it.
Elizabeth Bax
Sat, 7 Feb 2015 00:28 EST
Save the boys
Please forward to your President. To kill these boys would be one of shame. Can't your President take pride in the fact that he has completely rehabilitated them. We know what they did was more than shameful but they were stupid and young. Its a known fact that boys take so much longer to mature. They are now a credit to the way you run you're prison system. Be a brave President and spare their lives.
Anonoumas
Fri, 6 Feb 2015 09:59 EST
Don't Kill them
In the name of Allah The most Merciful The most Commpassionate

This message for Indonesia Honourable, President Joko Widodo and the Authorities.

The Bali Nine Andrew Chen and Myuran Sukumaran made stupid mistakes, last ten years in Bali Prison and they have rehabilitated, doing community service for helping other Bali prisoners. They realised their stupid mistakes and they have repented to God and reformed their lives and helping other prisoners to become good human beings.

Islam means peace and forgiveness; we are all following our lives in Allah's way.
Why not give those two boys (Andrew Chen and Myuran Sukumaran) chance to live and continue their community service for Bali prisoners?

1. In Quran, Allah required justice: but, he is also forgiving.
2. Pardon them and over look Allah love good doers (Surat Al Maida, 13)
3. If anyone repents after his wrong doing and put things right, Allah turn towards to
Him, Allah Ever Forging, Most Merciful (Surat L Maida 39)
4. Al Haleem: The clement. This name is mentioned fifteen times in Quran. This
Means that Allah is not quick to judgment and He gives time. Allah forbears and is
patients to see his servent return to him.

Please, give them a chance to live, don't kill them.
Frederika Westerman
Wed, 4 Feb 2015 08:20 EST
Conviction Andrew Chan and Myurun Sukumaran
I am a
Grant
Thu, 29 Jan 2015 08:12 EST
Boycott
Australians should boycott countries that murder it's citizens. The Death Penalty is Murder. Murder is the worst crime. Whether sentenced to death by a government court or sentenced to death by an extremist group, both attempt to justify their actions as morally legitimate.
Marina
Sat, 24 Jan 2015 17:50 EST
MERCY Don't murder two reformed Australian man.
r Myuran and Andrew are proof that the Indonesian prison system does actually work. Those two men not only have turned their own lives around but also rehabilitated many other inmates. We can't ignore the fact that murdering them will not solve any problems in fact it will create many more. Myuran and Andrew have changed my mind about the Indonesian prison system to the better. Their work must not be destroyed. Let's learn from their example how to create better opportunities for all prison inmates around the world to live a meaningful and purposeful life.
If Myuran and Andew get murdered I will never come back to Bali. I love the country, but can't support a place where human rights do not matter.
Kind regards
Marina
Stephanie
Thu, 22 Jan 2015 18:48 EST
"mercy" please forward to your president as as an Australian we do care.
Please have mercy on these two men Andrew Chan - ‎Myuran Sukumaran who have through your ways of showing what is good and right in their new environment of Indonesia they have excelled and shown how the Indonesian Government can rehabilitate its drug offenders and give guidance to lost souls. Please show mercy to those who truly show decency, remorse and uphold your standards of living with in your judicial system as they have come to understand from your teachings of what is the higher good for all citizens. We do care about our fellow Australians. We ask that you care for them also in this situation.

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