Juror#13
Banned
- Jan 14, 2015
- 281
If they want to assuage their outrage then they'll have to support capital punishment in Australian Courts so that the same sentence can be executed (sic). What's source for the goose is source for the gander. Did having a custodial system make Man Haron Monis more motivated to attack the Lindt Cafe? Would the death penalty have dissuaded him (assuming he had intended to give himself up)? It might have, in which case innocent lives might have been saved.
Whether it's right or wrong is a different issue. This is about justice. Indonesia is a Muslim Country, those committing crimes there must accept that their Indonesian Courts apply Muslim standards of justice - not necessarily ours. Those Muslim standards allow (for example) death by Stoning, or beheading, in other Muslim Countries.
If you commit certain crimes in the USA, or China, execution might well be a consequence. Justice is seen to be done.
It seems Indonesia has double standards when it comes to the death penalty.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/indonesias-execution-double-standard-explained/6225848
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/16/bali-nine-indonesia-has-death-penalty-double-standard-says-brother-of-spared-maid