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KATRINA
Tue, 3 Mar 2015 20:19 EST
Mercy for these reformed young men.. May they be at peace..
i AM DEEPLY UPSET AND QUITE SHOCKED THAT THE INDONESIAN PRESIDENT HAS NOT EVEN CONSIDERED THE GOOD THESE TWO MEN HAVE CREATED IN THE PRISON ITSELF. WOULDN'T EVEN GRANT HIS FAMILY THE LAST RIGHTS TO SEE HIM NOR HIS BROTHER OR GIRLFRIEND. AN I AM DEEPLY SADDENED HE HAS EXHIBITED SUCH LACK OF MERCY AND WISDOM. I WOULD BOYCOTT ALL INDONESIAN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES VOW AND NEVER EVER DARE TO SET FOOT ON INDONESIAN SOIL. SHAME ON YOU.. YES THESE MEN DID WRONG, BUT THEY DIDN'T DESERVE TO BE SHOT. WHAT ABOUT CORBY?? WHY IS THERE ONE RULE FOR SOME AND NOT FOR OTHERS???
THIS SYSTEM IS CORRUPT
S HORTON
Tue, 3 Mar 2015 17:47 EST
Death Penalty
I am sickened by the prospect of two REFORMED and VALUABLE human beings, who contribute much to life, having their lives taken by a corrupt, inhumane and anacranistic system. A JUDGE SAID THAT SENTENCES WOUDL BE COMMUTED TO LIFE IN EXCHANGE FOR MONEY? Disgusting. Inhuman. Barbaric.
Janelle
Mon, 2 Mar 2015 07:21 EST
State Murder Without Purpose
I have been a constant visitor to Indonesia for 40 years and admire its people and culture. I am so horrified that your President has decided to execute two Australian citizens who have been successfully rehabilitated in prison. Forgiveness and mercy are qualities of a civilised society and I feel an overwhelming disappointment in this decision. I will never set foot in your country again after 11 visits and I hope that Indonesia will one day come to realise the futility of this practice.
sueowens150@gmail.com
Sat, 28 Feb 2015 04:56 EST
THE BALI PRISONERS
i AM DEEPLY UPSET AND QUIT SHOCKED THAT THE INDONESIAN PRESIDENT HAS NOT EVEN CONSIDERED THE GOOD THESE TWO MEN HAVE CREATED IN THE PRISON ITSELF AN I AM DEEPLY SADENE4D HE HAS EXHIBITED SUCH LACK OF MERCY AND WISDOM.
Regner
Fri, 27 Feb 2015 13:00 EST
rEPRESETATIVE OF HEAVEN ON EARTH
Dear Ambassador. I write this message to you and the President and to the people of Indonesia. The Earth carries all living beings. The Earth knows you are a corrupt society, and forgives you. Even when you reject the Son of god, our saviour JESUS CHRIST.
I don't like this two man. Heroin can cause so much suffering.
I personally wouldn't execute them.I would find a quick punishment of jail and work.
The judgement from heaven is , That because the authorities have kept this man in jail for ten years, They have paid to society and Death penalty is void.
I would put all executions under review in order to avoid CATASTROFIC judgement from heaven. I will flood Jakarta. And further unknown punishment from heaven like earthquakes, Volcanos,. I asked the president to do this for me, not for Australia. The Heavens will do you a favour .
Deidre
Sun, 22 Feb 2015 03:13 EST
Hypocrites
I have no time for drug peddlars and they should be punished but shooting them says a lot more about the shooters than those that are shot.Especially as the shooters are part of the most corrupt country on Earth.A country full of plotters and bludgers who never miss an opportunity to show their hatred of us.A place where bombers can kill foreigners with impunity.
Rod
Fri, 20 Feb 2015 20:05 EST
criminal drug runners
Indonesia please stick to your guns and execute these low life bastards ASAP.
Week gutted politically correct politicians and other pathetic do gooders do not speak for all Australians.Most people I speak to say they should have been shot years ago.
Think of how many lives have been saved by those drugs not coming into our country.Be firm, stay the course.
ROD
mark
Tue, 17 Feb 2015 22:46 EST
beds
if you make your bed then you should sleep in it the drug smugglers broke the law of the country the were in and should expect the ramifications do you think if they got the drugs in to Australia they were for their use - grow up Australia this mightn't stop drug smuggling but these 2 wont do it again
Richard
Tue, 17 Feb 2015 04:10 EST
Bali Nine Ringleaders
In the last three weeks I have heard the Australian Foreign Minister say " all Australians abhor the imposition of the death penalty on the "ring-leaders" of the Bali Nine" (or similar). And two nights ago Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is reported as "adamant all Australians are against the thought of the possible (imminent?) execution of "the Bali Nine Ringleaders" (or similar). And tonight a recent former Foreign Minister again used the "all Australians" phrase.

How dare either the Foreign Minister (or former Foreign Minister) or the Prime Minister dare to make such an obviously false statement. Definition from the Concise English Dictionary of “all” - the whole of everyone (in Australia) , 100% (of Australians), entire number of (Australians). Well Mr Abbott and Ms Bishop (and others) it does NOT include me ( and more than a dozen people I have spoken to).

I dare you, Prime Minister, to include a Referendum question on the re-introduction of the death penalty at the next Federal election - yes it may be defeated - but I will also bet more than 25% of Australians would support it. So get off your high horse(s). Not ALL Australians are against the death penalty. "The Bali Nine" committed offences against the law of a sovereign state (Indonesia). If the penalty for their offences is death, then so be it. The only real "drama" with the entire process is the fact that they weren't executed immediately after their Presidential Appeal was refused - it drags on and on which is concerning for their relatives - but that is an issue for Indonesia to address.
misha
Mon, 16 Feb 2015 01:58 EST
let's murder the country they gives you $$
Don't bother putting anything like they are murders as they just delete it

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