Why execute the Bali Nine Duo?, page-84

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    An extremely interesting comment - "there is no such thing as recreational drugs".

    Last time l looked -

    Indonesia / Bali had legalised magic mushroom retail shops.
    Alcohol (which is owned by about 2 Families in Indonesia is readily available) and tobacco is also readily available.

    Australia has legalised alcohol & tobacco.

    Most people l know have actually had the experience of one joint in their lifetime.

    Whilst you're all throwing the Australians to the gullotine in Indonesia.

    The lineup in the next round of slaughter of 11 includes
    one Brazilian, diagnosed by the Indonesian Government themselves as a paranoid schizophrentic.
    4 are unnamed Indonesians, very much doubt that they have any representation.

    So where do you draw the line?

    President Jokowi took power in October and is under immense pressure to puff out his chest - this is political not criminal.

    There are no human rights in place here.

    140 countries around the world have a policy of no execution and that number has been growing.
    The back lash has been incredible!
    Hopefully more counties will reconsider their policies on execution.
    Singapore is one example that has obviously been reflecting on this, the stats of the last 10 years supports this.

    Cheers
 
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