Briton sentenced to death penalty in Bali? Are we being
serious?
A country with a human rights record to rival Stalin’s
Russia, if you don’t believe me read this; http://www.nasty-bali.org/
Men in Bali can force women into marriage, commit marital
rape, beat her to within an inch of her life regularly and then finally kill
her, and go without any prison sentence, but a woman who traffics drugs is
given the death sentence?
I understand she was caught trafficking £1.6 million worth
of Cocaine and by no means do I advocate taking or dealing drugs, but a life sentence
for that is completely repugnant considering how lightly the punishment is for
crimes that completely infringe on basic human rights.
The police rarely pursue offences to get a full case but in
the case of a WHITE, ENGLISH WOMAN they were more than happy to spring into
action at rapid pace and push for a conviction, a little out of the ordinary
given recent claims about the frankly lazy criminal justice system.
The police are well known in Bali for running the Brothels
where children as young as 11 are ‘rented’ and where the law says children as
young as 7 can begin smoking highly addictive cigarettes, outlawed in Europe
for being too strong with drug like effects. Yet the police can be portrayed as
the ‘do-gooders’ by arresting this woman for offences that, it appears they
match or out do in severity.
The system, and frankly entire country is twisted and unfair,
and this woman should be sent to her HOME COUNTRY to be sentenced because it is
quite clear that Bali are not capable or in the moral position to give her a
trial that fairly reflects her crime.