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    Bali Nine

    Well, Australia was given a message on the Anzac Centenary day. It was a really really well selected day for a very specific message. :(
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    Bali Nine

    Sorry kathryn, it doesn't work that way in Indonesia. Capital punishment is unacceptable. That is what Australia thought some 50 years ago.
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    Bali Nine

    Clemancy here is whether to shoot them or not. ie whether they are given capital punishment or not. Of course it doesn't matter what anyone here thinks. That is how the ISIS feels as well. Well, that is what I am pointing out. Jihadists are killing the non-believers "as a lesson for others"...
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    Bali Nine

    Probably. Capital punishment is abolished here in Australia some 50 years ago. But the Aussies here are supporting capital punishment with firing squad. ISIS executions are still practiced in those regions. If Aussies can support capital punishment, what is barbaric in their executions?
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    Bali Nine

    So more than 50% accept capital punishment? Unbelievable. Throat slashing brings faster deaths, but there are long threads claiming it as barbaric. But firing squad seems fine to you all. Capital punishment itself is barbaric. Supporting firing squad is supporting ISIS style executions as...
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