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Australian victims torn over executions of Bali bombers: reports


The Bali bombers' Australian victims were Monday torn on whether the men should face the firing squad, with some opposing the death penalty and others wanting to "pull the trigger," reports said.

The impending im·pend  
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 executions of Amrozi, 47, Mukhlas, 48, and Imam Samudra Abdul Aziz aka Imam Samudra aka Qudama (born January 14, 1970 in Serang, Banten) is an Indonesian terrorist who was convicted for his part in the 2002 Bali bombing. , 38, have stirred strong emotions in Australia, home to 88 of the 202 killed in the attacks on the popular Bali nightclub strip in 2002.

Brian Deegan, a former magistrate who lost his 22-year-old son Josh in the attacks, is opposed to the death penalty, despite acknowledging the relief it could bring to some.

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tr.v. de·plored, de·plor·ing, de·plores
1. To feel or express strong disapproval of; condemn: "Somehow we had to master events, not simply deplore them" 
," he told The Australian.

His views were echoed by Gayle Dunn, whose 18-year-old son Craig died in the bombings on nightclubs packed with Western tourists, among the worst terror acts since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. .

"I just think they're getting what they wanted," she told The Sydney Morning Herald. "They're just going to become martyrs
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."

Tracey Ball, who was seriously burned in the bombings, said there was no denying she would feel relief when the Islamic militants were finally executed, but that the issue of the death penalty troubled her.

"Prior to the Bali bombings Bali bombings can refer to either of two separate incidents on the Indonesian island of Bali:
  • The 2002 Bali bombings
  • The 2005 Bali bombings
, I don't think I would have ever believed in the death penalty... but since having someone... try to kill me for absolutely no personal reason, it does change the way you think and feel.

"I've struggled with how I've felt. If I was offered to pull the trigger, would I do it? Sometimes yes, sometimes no," she told The Australian.

But Kevin Paltridge, whose son Corey died in the blasts, was clear.

"I'd like to pull the trigger," he told the paper.

The issue has also posed questions for the Australian government, which publicly denounces the death penalty but has said that justice has been served in the bombers' case.

Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said last week that Canberra would continue to plead plead v. 1) in civil lawsuits and petitions, the filing of any document (pleading) including complaints, petitions, declarations, motions, and memoranda of points and authorities.  for the lives of Australians on death row in foreign prisons.

But he added: "We don't make representations on behalf of nationals of other countries, and we certainly don't make representations on behalf of terrorists."
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