Fine, stay away from my country. Drugs smugglers and their friends are not welcome.How about we cut it for any nation where the rule of law is not present.
There were untested allegations of bribery and a failure of process in the clemency review, but, who cares, let's just ignore the law and murder these men anyway.
What a shameful episode. Widodo's conduct has been utterly reprehensible throughout this, but, in particular the behaviour of the Indonesians in the last few weeks has been utterly sickening.
What was the point of sending tanks and a riot squad (that was happy to pose for gruesome selfies with the condemned) along with two unarmed prisoners?
Why deny these deeply spiritual men spiritual guidance at their moment of death?
Why force the wailing, shattered families to run the media gauntlet on the final day, when every other day they were driven to the gates to see their sons and brothers for those final precious moments?
Why was Anzac day chosen to inform the men of their deaths when our Foreign minister requested this not occur?
All of this was designed to rub Australians' noses in shit, and cause maximum grief, humiliation and despair for the families.
It was possible the most barbaric, inhuman display I've seen.
Fuck Bali. Fuck Indonesia. Fuck Widodo. I'll never set foot there again till this stain on humanity is a political footnote and the rule of law prevails there.
Barbarians. Cut all aid immediately, and keep that ambassador out of there until Indonesia acts like it is a civilised nation.
The size of Australian aid is peanuts compared to the Indonesian annual budget. Australian aid isnt given in cash, but is invested through Australian NGO's. In other words, stop thinking that Australia is hugely important to Indonesia, it's not. The biggest donor to Indonesia is and has always been Japan anyway.Fine, Australians can stay away and can also stop giving your country billions of dollars in aid.
I think what many Australians have trouble understanding is why these men were executed while Muhammed Cholili, a man who helped make bombs that killed 20 people, was released after only serving a few years. Why so hard on drug smugglers and yet so lenient on a terrorist?
I assume the aid buys some kind of mutual good will/political points and that is the true purpose of it. Not actually aiding anyone.
Fine, stay away from my country. Drugs smugglers and their friends are not welcome.How about we cut it for any nation where the rule of law is not present.
There were untested allegations of bribery and a failure of process in the clemency review, but, who cares, let's just ignore the law and murder these men anyway.
What a shameful episode. Widodo's conduct has been utterly reprehensible throughout this, but, in particular the behaviour of the Indonesians in the last few weeks has been utterly sickening.
What was the point of sending tanks and a riot squad (that was happy to pose for gruesome selfies with the condemned) along with two unarmed prisoners?
Why deny these deeply spiritual men spiritual guidance at their moment of death?
Why force the wailing, shattered families to run the media gauntlet on the final day, when every other day they were driven to the gates to see their sons and brothers for those final precious moments?
Why was Anzac day chosen to inform the men of their deaths when our Foreign minister requested this not occur?
All of this was designed to rub Australians' noses in shit, and cause maximum grief, humiliation and despair for the families.
It was possible the most barbaric, inhuman display I've seen.
Fuck Bali. Fuck Indonesia. Fuck Widodo. I'll never set foot there again till this stain on humanity is a political footnote and the rule of law prevails there.
Barbarians. Cut all aid immediately, and keep that ambassador out of there until Indonesia acts like it is a civilised nation.
First of all, all you said is irrelevant. Because Indonesia isn't some Australian province. And your points:Fine, stay away from my country. Drugs smugglers and their friends are not welcome.How about we cut it for any nation where the rule of law is not present.
There were untested allegations of bribery and a failure of process in the clemency review, but, who cares, let's just ignore the law and murder these men anyway.
What a shameful episode. Widodo's conduct has been utterly reprehensible throughout this, but, in particular the behaviour of the Indonesians in the last few weeks has been utterly sickening.
What was the point of sending tanks and a riot squad (that was happy to pose for gruesome selfies with the condemned) along with two unarmed prisoners?
Why deny these deeply spiritual men spiritual guidance at their moment of death?
Why force the wailing, shattered families to run the media gauntlet on the final day, when every other day they were driven to the gates to see their sons and brothers for those final precious moments?
Why was Anzac day chosen to inform the men of their deaths when our Foreign minister requested this not occur?
All of this was designed to rub Australians' noses in shit, and cause maximum grief, humiliation and despair for the families.
It was possible the most barbaric, inhuman display I've seen.
Fuck Bali. Fuck Indonesia. Fuck Widodo. I'll never set foot there again till this stain on humanity is a political footnote and the rule of law prevails there.
Barbarians. Cut all aid immediately, and keep that ambassador out of there until Indonesia acts like it is a civilised nation.
Are you, sir/madam implying that I am involved in drug smuggling, and or associate with such people?
How about instead of throwing out slanderous imputations against me, you address the points raised in here.
The actions of the Indonesian government have deeply distressed Australians. Nobody disputes Indonesia's right to sovereignty -- including, regrettably state sanctioned exectution of drug carriers -- but the manner in which it has been carried out has been designed, in many Australians' eyes, to cause maximum pain for the families of the dead. It was nothing short of disgraceful, you must concede this, surely?
It is also deeply disturbing that in Indonesia, the law does not rule above all. This will make any person who values their freedom think twice about travelling there.
First of all, all you said is irrelevant.
Because Indonesia isn't some Australian province.
The bribery allegations are completely and utterly unproven. If you do insist on the rule of law, bring the proof. And what suddenly makes you an expert on Indonesian law? They have exhausted al their legal appeals, it was just the end of it.
And why send tanks and riot police to transport them to Nusakembangan island? To prevent the chaos and media frenzy that happened when Schapelle Corby was released on parole.
They were never denied spiritual guidance, in the end they got the spiritual guidance they asked for.
The families that day chose themselves to walk to the port. All they needed to do is take the car but they didn't. The media that mobbed them weren't sent by the Indonesian government, they were lured there by the media frenzy Australians like you, and the idiotic tsunami comments by Abbott, helped to create. If you see the images, you see plenty of white journalists taking pictures as well. Maybe riot police wasnt such a bad idea huh?
And Anzac day? You mean the day where you all celebrate state sanctioned mass killings? It means nothing in Indonesia. Nor should it. The policemen in the firing squads, the doctors, the prosecutors, etc can't all be held up because of some foreign holiday.
And ofcourse, if those two Australian drugdealers wanted to live, they should have done a simple thing: GET PROPER JOBS.
Australia is one of the richest countries on earth. Andrew and Myuran could have had a great life in Australia. But they chose to break the law, to potentially kill Australians with their drugs, and to destroy the lives of the rest of the Bali nine. In the end, it's karma that killed them.
Dont smuggle drugs and you live, its quite simple really.
And Anzac day? You mean the day where you all celebrate state sanctioned mass killings?
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives ... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours ... You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well. - Ataturk 1934
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