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Post Info TOPIC: The Four Amigas: Australians on Death row in Indonesia


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The Four Amigas: Australians on Death row in Indonesia


Indonesian authorities are going to continue to execute the two Australians for drug trafficking, in spite of pleas for lenience made by the government in Canberra  and 6 former prime ministers.  The two members of "Bali Nine" (the group of 9 Australians who failed in a bid to smuggle 8 kilograms of heroin into Australia in), Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, were sentenced to death in 2006. Although there were several failed legal appeals and two denials of clemency, their death by firing squad may be near.

Some argue why Indonesia calls for mercy for its citizens abroad on death row, while sentencing foreigners at home.

 Should Indonesia stop rejecting the pleas for mercy despite their strong anti drug laws? Why or why not?

 

http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/17/asia/australians-indonesia-death-row/



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Nic


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they broke the law, they should be punished. they chose to break the law in a very strict part of the world, therefore its it their own fault and their problem to deal with

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On one hand I'd like to say that the law is the law; however hypocrisy seems to running rampant in Indonesia. If crime is to be punished and the law to be upheld: crime needs to be punished everywhere and the law upheld everywhere. If Indonesia wants to continue their mercy cries and expectation of those cries being answered, then they need to do the same.

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Madalyn Amato


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they broke the law in that country so they should get the punishment that comes to them.

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kayleen bretz


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The problem should be dealt with from the country this occurred at, in my opinion.

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I believe they should be punished according to the laws in the country they committed the crime in.

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christina melendez


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I feel like the accused should be punished, but they shouldn't be punished as harshly as citizens of Indonesia because, they in fact are not citizens of the place in which the crime was committed. The should be returned to Australia and dealt with by the lawmakers of their own country. 



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They should be punished, they broke the laws that they were expected to follow when travelling into another country.

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Alex Aranda



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I think that they should be punished with the laws that Indonesia follows because they committed their crimes in that country.

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Baillie Carberry



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I believe that this is justifiable because of the well known anti-drug laws in Indonesia. The Australians performed those acts knowing that what they were doing was illegal.

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Michael B. Kim


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The people knew what they were getting themselves into, and if they don't want the death penalty than don't do the act that leads to it.

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Jack Corbin


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they should get what they deserve and the respectful country is in charge. Respect other countries and their laws.

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Kaylee Hawley


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They know that breaking the law comes with a consequence. so they should have to deal with whatever punishment is thrown their way

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they should still be punished. its a law and they broke it.


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a law is a law and no matter how far they crossed the line to breaking it , they should still be punished

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if an example needs to made out of them then so be it. they broke the law and now the must deal with the consequences.

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They broke law, they deal with consequences

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They should continue to reject the pleas for mercy. The people broke the law and should be punished.



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They broke the law and should be punished.

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