i was after concrete examples, not general statements and opinions
Sigh! You didn't read past the first paragraph did you, Strannik? From the Daily Telegraph article dated 8 Mar 2015
The Indonesians who had faced execution but had their death sentences suspended were convicted of crimes including drug smuggling in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, China, Iran, Singapore.
"I am not requesting of Indonesia anything that Indonesia does not request of other nations where Indonesian citizens face the death penalty," Ms Bishop told The Sunday Telegraph.
"Indonesia has sought and has received from other nations stays of execution for Indonesian citizens on death row, including for drug offences."
"I welcome the fact that Indonesia opposes the death penalty for its citizens abroad and that's why the Australian Government is seeking the same mercy for Mr Sukumaran and Mr Chan."
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Concrete enough for you, Strannik? These are Julie Bishop's own words unless you're calling her a liar about the above statements of fact. Indonesia pleads and receives clemency for its own citizen drug traffickers on death row in countries like Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, China, Iran, Singapore.
Can you truly say that Indonesia is 100% tough on drugs like they makes themselves out to be? No, they value the lives of their citizens more and will seek stays of execution for their own citizens no matter what the crime is - drug smuggling, robbery or murder.
Yes, they will get their citizens off a charge even for murder like they paid $2.1 m 'blood money' to Saudi Arabia to save Indonesian maid Ibu Satinah, from beheading in Saudi Arabia after she had been convicted of robbing and murdering her elderly employer.
There are up to 360 Indonesians facing the death penalty overseas, including around 230 on drug charges. Joko Widodo has stated that he will do everything he can "to save my citizens from execution,"
"That's my obligation as a president, as a head of state ... To protect my citizens who are facing the death penalty"
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...-await-execution/story-fni0cx12-1227252877434