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trevor Whyte
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 19:34 EDT
disgust
As well as expressing my disgust with these killings, I would really like to know why your government exposed the relatives to such a horrific ordeal yesterday when they were made to walk through the press? Why is your government so sadistic?
Kay Eastwood
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 19:21 EDT
Death in Indonesia
My heart is so sad to-day. Two wrongs do not make a right. The killing of our people is not the way to stop drug smugglers. I wonder how many of your people are hanging their heads in shame to-day?
Ian Japp
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 19:12 EDT
Everything to gain
Indonesia´s government had everything to gain by commuting the death sentences of Andrew and Myurin. A simple act of clemency would have earned global respect, admiration for a show of compassionate strength and elevated the nation in the eyes of the world. They chose the opposite path and now face condemnation, disgust, shame and loathing.
My family and I will never visit Indonesia nor take any action to benefit this country until the death penalty is revoked. We will also never forget the AFP´s role in this tragedy, one that could have easily been averted - a shameful episode in both country´s histories.
graham miller
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 18:56 EDT
Government killings
Primitive and barbaric. What a backwards country. I believe in the long run this will cost Indonesia more than it has gained.
What breathtaking hypocrisy to plead for the lives of Indonesian citizens on death row in other countries.

This will not be forgotten.
Widodo the Monkey
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 17:04 EDT
Zero support to Indonesia
I am a murderer
I am gutless
I am weak
I am a barbarian
I am a murderer

I am Joko Wododo
Vince
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 15:15 EDT
Judicial Murder
They were someone's son
They were someone's brother
And they were our Aussies you took
The Repercussions will come

And to the Australian Federal Police, I hope your proud of yourselves, as it could of been handled very differently.
You make me sick
Richard
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 14:31 EDT
Murderers
You are a backward, barbaric country. You are disgraceful murderers.australia should withdraw all financial aid and your pathetic country can try to stand on its own feet.

Murder our people and you become our enemy. Leave our country now.
Carol
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 12:47 EDT
Executions
Indonesia says drug smugglers kill hundreds of people, so too does tobacco. So are they going to execute people for selling cigarettes, I think not. It's very clear by the absolute disgusting way they are going about this that they are enjoying their so called power. It's so obvious that they do not like us but LOVE our money. I hope that our Australian Government stops the $600 million sent in aid money to Indonesia and instead redirect this money to the people of Nepal. I also urge all Australians not to holiday in Indonesia as you run the risk of drugs being planted in your luggage and they certainly won't believe that they are not yours. What a disgusting and corrupt country.
Lance
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 12:26 EDT
Stop State Homicide
He who is without sin cast the first stone. I have just returned from Europe and can say that Indonesia is not seen without sin by any means and is not respected for this inhumane and brutal killing of nine human beings. Who can call themselves human and agree to a young mother of two young children being lined up for summary execution.
Roger
Tue, 28 Apr 2015 06:55 EDT
IT'S NOTHING LESS THAN MURDER
The death penalty will achieve nothing, how can another human being take another out into the middle of the jungle at night and put a bullet through their heart..
The president has the power to stop this now, whatnif it was his son or daughter in the same boat, it would be stopped immediately.
Please Mr President just stop and take five minutes to think, you have the power to stop this. You will be far greater for stopping this rather than going ahead with it.
Violence only breeds more violence, no good can come from this, you know deep down in your heart that this is a political statement, and nothing to do with the drug trade.
Thank you

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