Warrigal
SF VIP
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
Currently our news is saturated with the impending execution of two Australian nationals for the offence of attempting to smuggle heroin out of Indonesia and into Australia.
Some background (from memory) - nine young Australians planned to visit Bali and bring a sizable quantity of heroin home with them. One of the nine's parents learned of this and alerted the Federal Police, hoping that they would be intercepted before leaving Sydney. Instead, the AFP tipped off the Indonesians who caught them at the airport in Bali with the drugs and arrested them.
Indonesia has the death penalty and Australia has a policy of not delivering people into the hands of any nation that is likely to execute them but this is , exactly what happened. Two of the Bali nine were sentenced to death for being the organisers. The AFP could simply have waited and intercepted them on arrival back in Australia for some unknown reason delivered them to the Indonesians.
Ten years after sentence, the two condemned men are now facing a firing squad having exhausted every legal avenue open to them. Appeals for clemency have been rejected and diplomatic efforts have proved fruitless, even counter productive. Our Foreign Minister has offered to trade three Indonesian drug smugglers for the lives of these two men, not for their freedom but for the sentence to be commuted to life in prison. However, they have already been transferred to the island where executions take place, at midnight in a jungle setting by firing squad. There will be others shot at the same time. Nearly all of them are foreign nationals.
What makes this tragic is that both of these men have been transformed while in prison. They have become assets to the prison authorities and the prison governor is one of the people pleading their case. One is now a Christian pastor and the other has redeemed himself by becoming an artist. Neither resembles their younger selves of over ten years ago.
Indonesia appeared to be very lenient to the organiser of the Bali bombings, a radical cleric named Abu Bakur Bashir, although they did execute others who set the bombs. I suppose it is possible to equate terrorists and drug smugglers but the prevailing public opinion over here is that executing these two men, so long after the event is now rather pointless.
I just hope that they will find the strength to die with their dignity intact.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...han-and-myuran-sukumaran-20150304-13vgaw.html
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/op...ese-men-are-dead/story-fni0fg0d-1227248341076
Some background (from memory) - nine young Australians planned to visit Bali and bring a sizable quantity of heroin home with them. One of the nine's parents learned of this and alerted the Federal Police, hoping that they would be intercepted before leaving Sydney. Instead, the AFP tipped off the Indonesians who caught them at the airport in Bali with the drugs and arrested them.
Indonesia has the death penalty and Australia has a policy of not delivering people into the hands of any nation that is likely to execute them but this is , exactly what happened. Two of the Bali nine were sentenced to death for being the organisers. The AFP could simply have waited and intercepted them on arrival back in Australia for some unknown reason delivered them to the Indonesians.
Ten years after sentence, the two condemned men are now facing a firing squad having exhausted every legal avenue open to them. Appeals for clemency have been rejected and diplomatic efforts have proved fruitless, even counter productive. Our Foreign Minister has offered to trade three Indonesian drug smugglers for the lives of these two men, not for their freedom but for the sentence to be commuted to life in prison. However, they have already been transferred to the island where executions take place, at midnight in a jungle setting by firing squad. There will be others shot at the same time. Nearly all of them are foreign nationals.
What makes this tragic is that both of these men have been transformed while in prison. They have become assets to the prison authorities and the prison governor is one of the people pleading their case. One is now a Christian pastor and the other has redeemed himself by becoming an artist. Neither resembles their younger selves of over ten years ago.
Indonesia appeared to be very lenient to the organiser of the Bali bombings, a radical cleric named Abu Bakur Bashir, although they did execute others who set the bombs. I suppose it is possible to equate terrorists and drug smugglers but the prevailing public opinion over here is that executing these two men, so long after the event is now rather pointless.
I just hope that they will find the strength to die with their dignity intact.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...han-and-myuran-sukumaran-20150304-13vgaw.html
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/op...ese-men-are-dead/story-fni0fg0d-1227248341076