Australia urged to clarify stance on capital punishment

August 11th, 2006

Australia’s official line on capital punishment, is that it is barbaric, and should not be allowed anywhere. The Australian government has in the past, and will again, use that stance to plead leniency for Aussies convicted of serious offences overseas.

The only fly in the ointment, is the statement made by Prime Minister John Howard, referring to the death sentence, handed out to Bali Bombers, Amrozi and crew. Mr Howard said he does not oppose the execution of those behind the Bali bombing. Other Australian politicians have voiced similar comments.

This non-opposition, raises the questions, ‘is a barbaric punishment ever justified?’ and also ‘who decides when?’ Aussies, Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan are in line for execution in Bali, barring some legal miracle. Legal experts in Australia, are warning that the government’s split personality over the death penalty, could hurt the chances of those like Sukumaran and Chan. Here’s more from ABC NewsOnline.

source : www.baliblog.com

Entry Filed under: Bali Tourism News

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