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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, April 30, 2015
Genocidal Indonesia Executing Drug Convicts

And drugs? Elites and their kids do coke and other “recreational” and hard drugs. Everybody knows it. But nobody in Indonesia, in their sane mind, would touch the “elites”, the military or the government officials and their families. You touch them, and you get burned to ashes. After all, it is no secret that Indonesia, since 1965, is a lawless country governed by thugs. Gangs and their leaders cannot be touched.
No One is Facing a Firing Squad for Looting the Country
( April 29, 2015, Jakarta, Sri Lanka Guardian) Indonesia,
the country which did not earnestly punish one single top military
brass for the genocides in East Timor and not one single person for
horrendous and ongoing genocide in Papua, is now ready to execute
another nine people for drug trafficking. In January 2015 it already
slayed six drug convicts including five foreigners, sparking
international indignation.
AFP reported:
“Indonesia on Sunday signaled it was determined to push ahead with
the execution of eight foreign drug convicts, despite a growing wave of
global condemnation led by United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon.
Authorities on Saturday gave formal notice to the eight — from
Australia, Brazil, Nigeria and the Philippines — that they would be
executed by firing squad imminently, along with an Indonesian prisoner.”
It is hard to overlook the hypocrisy of these trials and executions.
Indonesia is one of the most corrupt nations on earth, where the rich
are holding high government positions, openly and shamelessly robbing
the poor. But they would never face the firing squad, because they are
above the law.
East Timor lost 30 percent of its population during the Indonesian
occupation, which amounted to one of the most brutal genocides of the
20th Century. The Indonesian military (TNI) is responsible for killing
of between 150,000 (the lowest estimates of the Western-based human
rights agencies) and 500,000 Papuans, a country that is brutally
occupied and plundered; its agony sustaining the highlife of thousands
of Indonesian “elites” in Jakarta. Yet, not one Indonesian soldier is
rotting in jail for committing barbarities, and not one politician or
business oligarch is facing a firing squad for ordering this
unprecedented plunder and extermination campaign. On the contrary:
previous and present administrations are full of top commanders who
served in East Timor and Papua.
It has to be an underprivileged mother from the Philippines, a
schizophrenic Brazilian man, and several poor Nigerians, who have to
die, in order to show the world how “moral” and righteous Indonesia
really is!
The thugs, mass murderers who killed, with their bare hands, between 1
million and 3 millions of leftists and intellectuals of Indonesia, in
1965/66, are still bragging about their deeds, recalling gross details
in the television studios, being applauded by brainwashed and blood
thirsty crowd. Nobody in the wildest dreams thinks about throwing them
against the wall and executing them for treason and for having served
foreign (Western) interests.
The murder rate in Indonesia, is on a per capita basis much
higher than even in the United States. The country is sunk in violence.
Rape, child abuse (I was recently told that in Surabaya, girls are
forced into prostitution at the age of 5 and many of them are thrown to
the gutter for being “too old” when they reach the age of 12), mob
justice; it is allbiasa, normal.
But it has to be a bunch of deranged foreigners, smuggling few kilos of heroin, who are made to face the wall and the bullets!
The religious leaders, mainly Christians but also Muslims (and others),
are literally robbing the congregations. To become a preacher, or to
become Imam in Indonesia, is the best imaginable job, if one is lazy,
stupid and ambitious. Imams are pimping their wives in the Gulf and
everybody knows it. Protestant preachers are robbing their followers of
tens of millions dollars in Surabaya and other cities, while Catholic
priests, like everywhere else in the world, are molesting children.
Almost all religious leaders in Indonesia are right-wing bigots and
supporters of turbo-capitalism and the pro-Western Indonesian regime.
But none of them goes to prison, or if they go, they get out in just a
few weeks or months. To steal from the poor is fine! To fool believers
is absolutely acceptable. But dare to smuggle few kilograms of drugs
(especially if you are a poor foreigner), and you would be hanged!
Public lynching is fine; it is common, all across Indonesia.
To murder more than half of poor animals in the Surabaya Zoo is fairly
acceptable, especially if several big business interests are behind the
killing.
And above all to ignore, to rob and to humiliate poor fellow citizens
(the great majority of Indonesian people is dirt-poor, but it has no
voice whatsoever) is truly laudable, something that the rich and famous
of Indonesia are always proud of doing!
And nothing changed with this new administration. And nobody is
suggesting that the President go to jail for fooling the nation, for
mocking the poor, for raping hope!
Driving Range Rovers and Ferraris through the potholes of Jakarta, in
full few of those who were mugged of everything so these vehicles could
be purchased by corporate mafia and by government officials, is
considered glorious in Indonesia.
To have Gucci and Prada boutiques built right near some open sewage
where the children from slums are playing is not only “moral”, it is
fabulous.
Nobody is facing a firing squad for bringing the country to this level.
And drugs? Elites and their kids do coke and other “recreational” and
hard drugs. Everybody knows it. But nobody in Indonesia, in their sane
mind, would touch the “elites”, the military or the government officials
and their families. You touch them, and you get burned to ashes. After
all, it is no secret that Indonesia, since 1965, is a lawless country
governed by thugs. Gangs and their leaders cannot be touched.
Therefore, it is just those few foreigners who will have to be
“sacrificed”, slaughtered like goats, periodically, in order for
Indonesians to feel that they live in a “moral” and lawful society.
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist. He covered wars and conflicts in dozens of countries.

