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If the death sentence not the solution, then the other solution?
Pity the perpetrators? How are about his victims?
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Rights group Amnesty International called on Indonesia Saturday not to execute a man who murdered 42 women in "black magic"
rituals.
Self-proclaimed shaman Ahmad Suraji was sentenced to death in 1998 after police found the women's bodies buried in a sugar cane field.
He confessed to strangling most of the women and drinking their saliva to improve his magical powers after they came to him for help.
Amnesty said it recognised the need to address serious crime, but was "convinced that the death penalty does not provide a solution."
"(We are) calling for the planned execution of Achmad Suradji to be halted
immediately and for his sentence to be commuted," Amnesty was quoted by AFP a saying in a statement.
Prosecutors said this week Suraji and four other Indonesians would "soon" be executed after President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyon rejected his clemency application. Amnesty also urged authorities to spare the lives of the four others.
Executions in Indonesia are by firing squad, usually carried out at night in isolated and undisclosed locations. The prisoner is notified of his execution date at least 72 hours beforehand.
Indonesia executed two Nigerian nationals for drug trafficking last week. end (*)
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at 21:30 on July 6th, 2008
uusjio, I like this story. It's good stuff. Perhaps Amnesty can visit each and every one of these poor womens family and state this mans case. I want them to look at the victims families in the eyes while doing it too, and videotape it for the world to see. If some Amnesty people are never seen again, then we can all guess the answer the victims families gave them.
at 21:40 on July 6th, 2008
Barry...i agree with you, thanks!
at 21:45 on July 6th, 2008
You're welcome uusjio, good stuff
at 01:20 on July 12th, 2008
uusjio, I like this story. It's good stuff.