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Originally Posted by aKula
I still cannot see why people want to boycott Bali over this. I mean it would only hurt people who had no say in the case. Even if you see this as an injustice (as I do, to a certain extent), these things occur in many countries. Look at the USA where many innocent people are on death row. I also take issue with people calling for a presidential pardon, the executive power should not overule rulings by the judiciary. This is asked for in the same breath as wanting a fair judiciary system. To demonstrate my first point I have included this image, designed to discredit trhe thoughts behind the boycott Bali image posted in this thread.
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Well said aKula.
Personally, as I've gone on record as saying, I don't think she's guilty. At least, I have my strong reservations about her guilt.
But the reaction of the "common Australian public" has been nothing less than silly.
Mr Mephisto