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Pihak berwenang Australia merespons lonjakan kejahatan kebencian antisemit dan Islamofobia. Sementara itu, pemindahan terpidana “Bali Nine” ke Australia dan Mary Jane Veloso ke Filipina dilakukan berdasarkan prinsip timbal balik.
Terpidana m4t1 Mary Jane Veloso sementara ditempatkan di rutan Pondok Bambu, Jakarta Timur, sebelum dibawa pulang ke negara asalnya yaitu filipina.
The five remaining members of the Australian“Bali Nine” drug ring have returned home after 19 years in jail in Indonesia, the Australian Government said Sunday. Indonesian police arrested the nine Australians in 2005, convicting them of attempting to smuggle more than 8kg of heroin off the holiday island of Bali. In a case that drew global attention to Indonesia's unforgiving drug laws, two of the gang would eventually be executed by firing squad, while others served hefty prison sentences. “The Australian Government can confirm that Australian citizens, Matthew Norman, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens, Si Yi Chen, and Michael Czugaj have returned to Australia,” Canberra said in a statement. “The men will have the opportunity to continue their personal rehabilitation and reintegration in Australia.” Accused ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed by firing squad in 2015 despite repeated pleas from the Australian Government. Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen died of cancer in 2018, months before Renae Lawrence was released after her sentence was commuted. Australia's Government expressed “deep appreciation” for the Indonesian Government's co-operation to let the remaining men return on humanitarian grounds. It did not give further details on the agreement, including whether they would need to continue to serve their sentences following their return home. Heroin-lined suitcase The Government said it had consistently advocated for the men and provided consular support to them and their families during their incarceration. It asked the media to respect their privacy. Muslim-majority Indonesia has some of the world's toughest drug laws, including the death penalty for traffickers. It is not uncommon for foreigners to be arrested for drug offences in Bali, which attracts millions of visitors to its palm-fringed beaches every year. The release of the Australians follows weeks of speculation that a deal for their return was in the works. In November, a senior Indonesian minister said Jakarta aimed to return prisoners from Australia, France and the Philippines by the end of this year. Earlier this month, Indonesia signed an agreement with the Philippines for the return of mother-of-two Mary Jane Veloso, who was arrested in 2010 after the suitcase she was carrying was found to be lined with 2.6kg of heroin. Her supporters claim she was duped by an international drug syndicate, and in 2015, she narrowly escaped execution after her suspected recruiter was arrested. - Agence France-Presse LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kabar pemulangan narapidana Mary Jane Veloso ke negara asalnya Filipina disambut baik para pegiat HAM di Indonesia. Ini diharapkan bisa diterapkan pada WNA terpidana mati di Indonesia lainnya dan WNI yang terancam hukuman mati di luar negeri. Menurut data Kementerian Luar Negeri, jumlah WNI terpidana mati sekira 165 orang, sebagian besar ada di Malaysia dan mayoritas terlibat kasus narkotika. Kasus Mary Jane banyak mendapat sorotan karena diyakini dia adalah korban perdagangan orang. Ia divonis hukuman mati oleh Pengadilan Sleman pada 2010 karena membawa 2,6 kg heroin. Setelah permohonan Grasinya ditolak Presiden saat itu Joko Widodo, pada 2015 eksekusi mati Mary Jane ditangguhkan di menit-menit terakhir setelah penangkapan seorang perempuan di Filipina, yang dicurigai merekrut Mary Jane terkait narkoba. Menko Kumham Imipas Yusril Ihza Mahendra menegaskan Mary Jane tidak dibebaskan tapi proses yang akan dilakukan pemerintah adalah "transfer of prisoner" atau pemindahan narapidana. Dan pemerintah kata Yusril menerapkan tiga syarat agar proses ini bisa berjalan. Bagaimana mengawal rencana pemulangan ini? Bagaimana dampaknya pada penanganan kasus hukuman mati dan narkotika di tanah air? Bagaimana mendorong pemerintah melakukan pendekatan yang sama untuk WNI di luar negeri? Kita bincangkan bersama Komisioner Komnas HAM, Anis Hidayah dan Koordinator Penanganan Kasus LBH Masyarakat (LBHM), Yosua Octavian (Yosua/Jojo). *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
Menteri Koordinator Bidang Hukum, HAM, Imigrasi dan Pemasyarakatan Yusril Ihza Mahendra memberikan penjelasan atas pemindahan terpidana kasus narkotika Mary Jane Veloso ke negara asalnya, menurut Yusril keputusan itu didasari perjanjian Mutual Legal Assistance atau MLA antarnegara.
Kejaksaan Tinggi (Kejati) Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) memberikan pernyataan terkait nasib terpidana mati Mary Jane Veloso. Mary Jane, seorang warga negara Filipina, dijatuhi hukuman mati di Indonesia akibat kasus penyelundupan narkoba. Ia ditangkap di bandara Yogyakarta pada April 2010 setelah kedapatan membawa koper berisi 2,6 kilogram heroin. Herwatan menambahkan bahwa Mary Jane saat ini masih berada di Lapas Perempuan Yogyakarta yang terletak di Wonosari, Kabupaten Gunungkidul, DIY.
Menteri Koordinator (Menko) Bidang Hukum, HAM, Imigrasi, dan Pemasyarakatan Yusril Ihza Mahendra muengungkapkan ada sejumlah keuntungan yang didapat Indonesia dari transfer of prisoner dengan negara lain. Isu transfer of prisoner ini menjadi sorotan setelah Indonesia menyetujui untuk memulangkan terpidana mati kasus narkotika Mary Jane Veloso ke Filipina. Yusril menyebutkan, dengan memulangkan warga negara asing (WNA) yang berstatus terpidana ke negara asalnya, Indonesia juga berhak memulangkan warga negara Indonesia (WNI) yang bermasalah hukum di negara tersebut.
Dr Felicity Gerry KC fights for people caught up in messy situations - murders, terrorism and war crimes. She represented a terrorist accused of the bomb plot in Federation Square on Christmas Day. She even helped save Mary Jane Veloso from death row just 30 minutes before the young mother was due to face the firing squad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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- Malou Logan, vice chairperson of Gabriela Australia discusses the campaign to free Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipina worker who was arrested and sentenced to death for allegedly smuggling heroin into Indonesia. - Veloso has been in Indonesian prison since 2010 and has recently had her execution delayed. Logan makes the case that 5 years in prison is more than enough punishment for Veloso. - The article 7 Things People Who Say They're Fiscally Conservative But Socially Liberal Don't Understand by Greta Christina. - We finish the episode by making the case for the legalisation of all recreational drugs. - For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2015/06/05/101/
Malou Logan, vice chair person of Gabriela Australia discusses the campaign to free Mary Jane Veloso. Veloso is a Filipina worker who was arrested and sentenced to death for allegedly smuggling heroin into Indonesia. She has been in Indonesian prison since 2010 and has recently had her execution delayed. Logan makes the case that 5 years in prison is more than enough punishment for Veloso. To find out more about Veloso's case: http://migranteinternational.org/tag/mary-jane-veloso/ Connect with Gabriela Australia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gabriela-Australia/1491865197762777?fref=ts This interview was played on the 1st of June 2015 episode of RTR92.1FM Indymedia. You can listen to this episode at this link (just select 1st June episode on the little calendar on the left): http://rtrfm.com.au/shows/indymedia/
This week, we talk about Mary Jane Veloso, who is currently on death row after being convicted of smuggling drugs in Indonesia.
This week we discuss UFC news, Elon Musk, Home Batteries, Solar news, Crowdless Orioles game, Baltimore riots, Bali 9 in Indosia - firing squad for smuggling, Mary Jane Veloso, and Freddy Gray. We also play some music, and play some movie trivia.