Pubdate: Thu, 12 Aug 2004
Source: Jakarta Post (Indonesia)
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'DEATH RULING SHOULD BE LAST RESORT'

Although the death sentence is still a controversial issue, the Indonesian 
government executed 67-year-old Indian national Ayodhya Prasadh Chaubey 
last week for drug smuggling. The government has said capital punishment is 
a necessary part of the nationwide campaign against drugs. The Jakarta Post 
asked residents their opinion on the issue.

Wismoyo, 32, works for a company in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta. He lives 
with his family in Cijantung, East Jakarta:

I support putting drug dealers to death because the country has to do 
something to stop drug use among our youth.

But I think drug trafficking is backed by powerful people who have a lot of 
influence in the economy, security affairs and even politics, because they 
have been able to survive all these years despite global campaigns against 
drugs.

You know the phrase, "Say No To Drugs"? I read somewhere a joke about this 
that I think describes the situation in the drug business. It goes, "I say 
no to drugs, but they just don't listen."

However, capital punishment should be taken as a last resort, only if the 
prosecutors and judges are certain the accused have done something 
intolerable or that has resulted in deaths.

Subeno, 46, is a taxi driver. He and his family live in Bekasi:

I don't know about the debate over the death sentence. Maybe sending 
convicted drug dealers to the firing squad is effective.

But why didn't the government do this years earlier, before drugs became 
the terrible problem they are now?

Capital punishment might not be necessary if we had a reliable legal 
system, so no one would dare to sell or use drugs.

I often hear that the police let the relatives of politicians and the rich 
who are caught using or carrying drugs walk free.

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