Friday 20 March 2015

Australia With Duo Bali Nine.

Australian MPs from the Liberal Party (the party of Tony Abbott), Luke Simpkins, said voters are tired of hearing the government talk about death row cases "Bali Nine" in Indonesia, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.

According to information received by ABC, Luke says he receives input from the community that the voters are not happy with the statement Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who call Australia ready to pay the cost of living in Indonesia for two convicts sentenced to life imprisonment, if Jakarta decided they spared from execution.

Members of Parliament more say, Luke called the Australian Government has "exhausted all the way," and the need to shift focus to something else.

According to him, MPs origin of the State of Victoria, Russell Broadbent, also expressed a similar opinion. "Russell said, very sad and very tragic to hear the two young men are in that situation, but all attempts have been made," said the lawmaker.

He also mentioned that, recently, the 'Letters to the Editor' in the daily 'The West Australian' contains entries similar after this newspaper published a letter to the Bishop Secretary of Foreign Minister of Indonesia, Retno Marsudi. The paper mentions, in his letter, Secretary Bishop asked the two convicts were transferred to Australia in exchange for Indonesian prisoners in Australian prisons, "As discussed, the Australian Government is ready to bear the cost of a life sentence for Chan and Sukumaran, if the exchange of prisoners is not possible. "

The Australian Foreign Minister has not verify the report.

From the source ABC, Secretary Bishop said at the meeting of the Liberal Party on Tuesday (17/03/2015) yesterday that he treats the problem consular as if they were faced with a brother, son or husband of someone.

Another source said, the purpose of the discussion is to acknowledge that the Secretary Bishop has 'done a great job', struggling to save the lives of two men and a temporary member of parliament from the Liberal Party did not support the death penalty, "People do not want to hear about it ... they think it's just all so our focus, "he explained.

Wednesday, Secretary Bishop said he could not confirm reports that mention that Chan and Sukamaran execution can be delayed for several months.

Attorney General of Indonesia, Muhammad Prasetyo, stated many times that he was "going to wait until everything is finished" associated with death row appeals few foreigners.
One of them is a Filipino drug couriers, Mary Jane Fiesta.

Bishop said the Foreign Minister, the Australian Government continues its efforts to obtain pardon for the convicted spouse. "I have not received the news from the authorities in Indonesia. I learned a lot about the case through the media in Indonesia, so I do not know if the report is true or not," he said.
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