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1. Bali 9 execution delays allows hope.
As the execution of Bali 9 duo Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran is delayed there are slivers of hope emerging as two other prisoners slated for execution, Serge Areski Atlaoui from France and Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso from the Philippines are told they will be allowed to have their legal appeals heard.
The Attorney General has said that time is needed to prepare the isolation rooms and execution fields on Nusakambangan.
Late yesterday Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi addressed the media in saying the drug situation in Indonesia is “dire” and that is why they have chosen to enforce the laws so strongly.
She commented on the wide media coverage the death sentence had received in Australia, saying the government had taken note of the representation made at all levels. “This issue is purely a law enforcement issue,” she said. “Law enforcement against extra-ordinary crime. Law enforcement by a sovereign country.
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2. Man to face court for allegedly kidnapping and detaining 50-year old woman.
A Sydney man will appear in court today after it is alleged he kidnapped and detained a 50-year old woman last month.
Police arrested the 46-year-old man yesterday after receiving reports the man allegedly assaulted and detained a 50-year-old woman for a three-week period.
The man was charged with six offences including assault occasioning actual bodily harm, contravening and Apprehended Violence Order, taking/detaining in company with intent to get advantage occasion actual bodily harm and stalking.
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