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The Bali two: deserving of a fair trial and punishment : Comments
By Mirko Bagaric, published 12/4/2006It is a simplistic mindset that justifies the death sentence for Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan.
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But the authors assertion that they "never previously run foul of the criminal law" may well mean only that the law hadn't yet caught up with them.
There certainly appears to be credible evidence (yet to be fully tested) coming from the arraignment of other drug import conspirators here in Australia that this had not been the first drug trip. These two men also knew well enough not to actually carry any of the drugs themselves in an attempt to evade responsibility. But the other members of their party all attested to being threatened into compliance by these two.
So I personally feel no regret for the loss of these two or any burning passion to campaign for them to be spared the known consequences of their actions.
Are those consequences out of line with their culpability? Having seen the dehumanisation of heroin addicts, I personally think not, though I respect the fact that others will disagree. But I would certainly argue that since the consequences are extremely well-known, those who still try to smuggle drugs through Indonesia deserve everything they get.
I feel there are numerous people and social justice issues for which I would rather spend time and energy.
Regards
Kevi