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Post by mouse on Apr 28, 2015 3:37:16 GMT -5
Agony of the last goodbye on Bali Nine death row: Distraught families of two Australians facing the firing squad TONIGHT collapse in tears as they see their loved ones for the final time Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are set to be executed in Indonesia They have been on death row over a heroin smuggling plot for 10 years Australian pair met their families today and Chan married his fiancé Firing squad execution to go ahead, but legal challenge set for May 12 Two Australian drug smugglers set to be executed by firing squad in Indonesia have entered their final hours - with their families collapsing in tears as they said their goodbyes. Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are expected to be executed at around midnight on the Indonesian island of Nusakambangan - 5pm UK time - and were visited by their emotional families in prison today. The relatives were mobbed by journalists as they arrived at the prison, with the sister of Sukumaran collapsing and needing to be carried. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3058087/Bali-Nine-duo-enter-final-hours-Australian-pair-set-face-firing-squad-tomorrow-emotional-visit-family.html#ixzz3YaiS0m8m Follow us: @mailonline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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Post by mouse on Apr 28, 2015 3:38:29 GMT -5
they deserve the sentence to be carried out...they thought they could ignore the law..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 14:41:55 GMT -5
Totally immoral; I note that the Filipino woman has not been executed so one can only assume that sexism is playing its part on this situation.
But I oppose the death penalty even for murder and using it for drug smuggling is even more indefensible.
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Post by mouse on Apr 30, 2015 2:42:10 GMT -5
no its not immoral in any way....it is their law ....their law and their right to make and enact that law in their own country what is immoral is that foreigners thought they could ignore the law and make them selves some money and that the law did not apply to them.... ....nothing more than greed and opportunism...which failed..and yet they and their families appear to think they should not pay the price for the breaking of the law drug smuggling is a nasty dirty world..which taints every thing and every body it touches
your opposition to the death penalty is irelevent... and whether the law should be enacted etc etc is also irelevent....the reality is that in that country if caught then those guilty are executed...
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