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  • ross1948 10:43 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply
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    After Surabaya…HUKUM MATI…Execute Terrorists! 


    Horrible news to awake to, on a beautiful sunny morning in Indonesia.

    Six people so far reported dead in Surabaya, victims of satanic evil, innocently worshipping in their churches, slain by Islamist terror bombers.

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    It has been many, too many, years, since any jihadist swine have paid with their lives for serving their demonic cause.

    President Jokowi has often, and volubly, voiced his support for the execution of criminals involved in the drug trade.

    • Let him now, please, extend his exhortations to include the vermin involved in sectarian atrocities.

    It is surely time to resume the use of capital punishment in Indonesia’s war on terror.

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    The three Bali Pigs have been burning in Hell since their death by firing squad ten years ago, executions applauded by decent people of all religions and nationalities, except, of course, the European Union, which will go to any lengths to protect the lives of mass-murderers..

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    SEND  THEM SOME COMPANY!

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    This call for hukum mati – the death penalty – is not any kind of singling out of Indonesia for special criticism.

    France, under attack again yesterday, and Britain and Germany, have also suffered many losses to Islamist terror, yet their governments still lack the guts to tell the European Court and the European Union to get lost. .

    Brits and French and Germans should also be raising hell to demand their leaders take out satanic savages.

     
    • Jim in Jakarta 11:03 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      I expected you to write something like this, Ross. I agree 100%.

      You make a good point about being fair to Indonesia, no point in criticizing Jokowi when Western countries (like France in the past 24 hours) wont fight back when their people are murdered by Islamists.

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    • Santi 11:21 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      Thank you Ross.
      We all want these terorists to be executed and we want our President Jokowi to tell us he thinks same like we do.
      I feel so sad for the poor Surabaya people murdered only for going to church on Sunday morning.

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    • Prita 11:28 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      Yes you say it for me and many million people here in Indonesia.
      It is no good to be kind to terrorists because they are not like humans.
      They are like the dogs with the rabies that must be killed.

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    • Keith Milner 12:03 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      I think you are nuts, Ross.
      Not because of what you write. That usually makes a lot of sense.

      You must be nuts to stay in that country where people get blown up for going to church, and churches are shut down illegally by mobs and the cops dont help the victims re-open their churches and where even Muslims like those Ahmadiyas are murdered by a crowd (filmed on camera) and nobody ever gets charged with murder even though cops were on the spot.
      Yes I read all you write and it is like a script from a horror movie.

      More than a hundred foreigners ( mostly young Australians) were killed in Bali by islamists.
      Others since then have been killed too just for being foreign so.I just cannot understand why any foreigners who dont have to be in Indonesia are still living there.

      Why don’t you get the hell out of there and make your way home?
      PS
      If it’s the weather that keeps you there in Jakarta, you might consider coming to Australia.
      We could do with your support!

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      • ross1948 12:27 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

        Good day, Keith, and although I don’t usually rush to update my comments column, this post is attracting a lot of comments, so I’m responding promptly.
        Being accused of being nuts is no problem. If you enjoy life, it can happen a lot!
        But this grisly news today makes me determined not to leave but to stay. What is important when terror-scum attack like this is not to give in but to carry on, living as normally as possible.
        Yesterday I attended a wedding where most guests were Muslim, but many were Christian. Everybody was polite, and more than polite, they were friendly and welcoming to the sole foreign guest. Later I spent the evening in Muslim company again, enjoying some of your fine Australian wine.
        A large majority of Indonesians are anything but hostile to foreigners and after roughly 20 years here, I regard Jakarta as home. I hope never to leave.
        I do abhor cold weather so have no intention of residing in a northern climate again. Australia is great and I’m sure I will visit your sunny shores again, but here I am, and here I am happy to stay.

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        • Rawel 15:52 on May 13, 2018 Permalink

          Good!
          Please do not go from Indonesia because I like to read your blog and my many friend do read it also.
          If a terorist is dead then he will not hurt any one ever again.
          That is one good big reason to shoot them all.

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      • Freddy Expat 13:40 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

        Keith, the murder of those Ahmadis was clearly an act of Islamist terrorism but nobody in power called it out as such and as you say, and Ross wrote, nobody was charged with terrorism or even with ordinary murder, despite damning evidence.
        There are other examples not hard to find if you read Ross’s blog but still he tries to defend Indonesia on the grounds that most people here are not terrorists and many people here are friendly to him (and to other foreigners like me)
        I am unconvinced. If terrorists threaten the government, then the government takes it seriously. Also in high-profile cases, like Bali and the Marriott and today in Surabaya.
        But for little churches shut down and minorities disliked by the authorities, like Ahmadis?
        I am only here for another year then my contract will take me home. I have had some good times here but will be going home gladly.

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    • Kezia 13:17 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      I am watching the breaking news from Surabaya on Berita Satu and it is more like heartbreaking news.
      What a great pity that no terrorist has been executed since the Bali bombers.

      So many Indonesian people find it strange when the courts and the government can sentence drug dealers to death and the sentences are fulfilled but when the terrible Islamist terrorists are captured they only go to jail and we saw how they do not reform there a week ago.

      Many times they are given release and they attack innocent people again, like you reported when the Sarinah shooting happened in Jakarta.
      Far more wise to shoot them.

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    • Wahyu 14:21 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      KAMI TIDAK TAKUT.
      That is the social media slogan now, ‘We are not afraid,’ but I like better the idea that
      KAMI MARAH, ‘we are angry.’
      Many people are afraid because it is not so easy to be safe if you go to church or to the mall for shopping or anywhere because the Islamist can dress like normal person eventhough he is the devil who want to kill us.

      Better we get ANGRY and ask our government to kill him.
      A little bit good news today that police kill four terorists in Cianjur.
      Congratulation for police!.

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    • Intan 19:24 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      We must be glad the police killed four terrorists in Cianjur this weekend.
      The courts are slow to give justice but the police were quick.

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    • Jeanne 20:21 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      From France where more murder has been done by Islamist terror, I send my sympathy to the bereaved in Surabaya.
      It is a shame and a disgrace that the European Union tries to interfere with Indonesia’s capital punishment law.
      They have no right and they do not speak for most Europeans, only for the political class which is putrid.

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    • Maggie Bland 21:09 on May 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      Those poor people. murdered for going to worship God.
      The Islamists who killed them were doing the work of Satan.

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  • ross1948 00:21 on September 10, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    Lone Wolf in Sumatra? Not Exactly Alone! 


    “By the time I got up, people were swarming the suspect; some were restraining him but others were so upset that the suspect managed to hurt the pastor they couldn’t contain themselves and beat the man..” http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/indonesia-terror-attack-at-catholic-church-in-medan/news-story/

    Good for them!

    And that ‘upset’ should set the tone for the courts here, if Ivan Armadi Hasugian is found guilty. 

    He’s being held as the only suspect after a priest was knifed at St. Joseph’s Church in Medan; a bomb in a bag didn’t explode.

    The police say he was allegedly inspired by an attack on a church in Rouen, Normandy, last month where a priest was killed and a parishioner wounded by Islamic State (IS) militants,

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    • An underage boy? Indonesians aged 17 are entitled to vote! Hardly underage! 
    • Sounds like the stuff we hear about all those ghastly ‘unaccompanied migrants’ in Europe, like the savages we’ve covered before…
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    • evil children
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    • Why doesn’t President Jokowi make it clear that, whether a jihadist terrorist is in direct radio communication with the satanic ‘caliphate’ in Mosul…
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    • ….or whether he ( or she, given the news from Paris yesterday) just wakes up one morning with a fanciful whim to kill and maim, involvement in jihadist terror and/or treason ( the latter meaning declaring allegiance to a supranational ‘caliphate’ in preference to one’s own country)  should mean facing a firing squad. 
     
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