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The death penalty has been banished in On the day of the execution the prisoner was
woken at At the allotted time the prisoner was escorted
to the gallows with hands and feet secured in leather shackles, and head
covered in a cloth hood. The execution ritual was always strictly observed; as
soon as everything was in place the hanging was carried out. The prisoner was
only left in the holding cell for 60 seconds before being taken to the gallows. Since around 1891, there were approximately 44
legal executions at the Fremantle Prison. It may be happening in other countries, but suddenly we have
been forced to think about the finality of the death penalty over
the last year as some of our citizens have faced or are still facing the
possibility of being punished with death. In an interview just a month after the arrest with 60
Minutes reporter Liz Hayes, Corby - in a somewhat overly animated manner -
regaled how she was ‘shocked’ at the marijuana being found in her bag; she
swore from day one that someone planted it there. Testimonials given to the
Indonesian court by a prisoner who allegedly overheard other inmates talking
about planting the drugs in Corby
was indeed the media guinea pig for drug trials in
Indonesia, she put up with relentless attention, collapsing only once
among the
heat of camera’s and the humid Indonesian summer outside the Denpasar
district
court. One can only pray she didn’t see the one hour special put
together by Channel Nine during the week of the verdict. Mike Willesee
hosted the talk show that
seemed more like an episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, complete
with a roving street reporter asking folks what they thought about Corby and
the evidence stacked against her, with the audience voting on electronic polling
devices on her innocence or guilt. Like they really had any
affect ...
As invasive as the media attention was, it probably saved
her from the firing squad. Surely I wonder if people would have been so disgusted if How could they be so stupid and get caught now? Surely this
would not look good for the beloved Because, obviously judging by the There has been a protest based in Being the annoying and rational person I am I can see that
the government is in a hard spot: they don’t want an Aussie citizen to die, but if
this execution goes ahead they will have to live with the public backlash for
years, and know that they have lost a good percentage of their voters within the
Australian-Asian community. The thing is, the government has power but they are
not some super-entity that can wave a magic wand and make other countries
disregard their own law. Nyugen broke the law in a country where they are not afraid of sending you to the gallows if they think it will keep the city-state clean. There is always a story behind it. The Bali Nine received threats from the ringleader saying their families would be hurt if they don’t go through with the operation. What would it be like to sit back and realize you have got yourself in way too deep? [bb] Your life, or your families? No doubt Nyugen has a story too: desperate for money,
threatened – whatever it is, there is one because there always is. As
journalists we know that, otherwise we wouldn’t have jobs. But unfortunately no
matter what your story, the judicial systems in Everything is black and white in these countries – the proof
you are guilty is strapped to your body or ‘planted’ in your body board bag. All
this brings up the 'right to life' topic; something that
Australians have probably only considered in terms of abortion. Even
then it is
not something openly discussed or protested about, like in other
countries. Our
political decision-makers who, are also male, continue to have
conservative views and refuse to move forward with the times – but
that’s a whole
other story, as they say. I have always been a ‘pro-choice’ person. It’s a woman’s right to choose when she has a baby; it’s a woman’s
right to receive counseling and the proper care if she decides to terminate. I guess these poor sods made the wrong choice huh? Only they know what was going through their minds when they
decided to tape that stuff onto their chests, believing and/or praying they
wouldn’t get sniffed out. Perhaps
in the moments before the operation was carried out
they did not realize the reality of the death penalty – perhaps the
drug lords told them they would be killed if they didn’t go through
with it. Like I said before - justifying the death penalty for murderers
is a whole other story, I want to focus on the drug traffickers who are facing
it. The Indonesian and Singaporean prosecutors are taking the
angle that drug trafficking is worth the death penalty because of the way drugs
ruin lives. They bring up a good point but they also say - stop traffickers and
the addicts will stop. Not true, they’ll just find a new dealer or maker. A bunch of people plan how and when it will be done and then
they do it, they execute a person. That’s taking a life, something that cannot
be replaced. There’s no compensation for a life, no amount of money could ever
replace a daughter, husband or son. AUTHOR: Lauren Walker TAGS: Politics Life people beauty america woman government Family execution BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount
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