Again and again, we – and by that I don’t just mean me, but many people who live in Indonesia, local and expat – have pointed to the need for reform in the handling of terrorism.
….but this weak-kneed attitude in courts is compounded by the folly of early release.
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Let’s be totally clear on this –
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Satan’s emissary Afif approaching Starbucks
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Sentenced to SEVEN YEARS IN 2010?
THAT MEANS HE SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN UNLEASHED TILL NEXT YEAR!
Lives might have been saved, innocents not shot and badly hurt at Sarinah this week, had this demonic beast been kept caged.
Obviousy common sense dictates that ALL those convicted of terror-linked offences should be put to death.
We’d all welcome it if President Jokowi were to make such a declaration .
But meantime, let him, please, put an end to the nonsense of early release, remission, or parole, or whatever the current permissive catch-phrase happens to be.
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A useful time to do so would be now, before the pig Hasanuddin gets out, to glory in his satanic sins.
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Dit Kellner 17:03 on November 3, 2020 Permalink |
Right you are!
If they dont like living in a civilized country, help them stop living. .
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Noreen Paterson 18:38 on November 3, 2020 Permalink |
If there’s no death penalty, it should be an automatic life sentence, no parole.
Early release makes justice a joke.
But I have just heard that the excuse for early release in this case was his age.
Thinking aloud.
What sense does that make? If he were 95, he would pose no real threat, but if he’s under 30 he is in prime condition for terrorism.
Unfortunately, if a terrorists aged 30 gets life, that’s a possible half-century of feeding and housing him, so unfair to tax-payers.
Therefore we need to renew efforts to bring back the death penalty.
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