Indonesian Islamic group wants death for graft
Tuesday November 15, 2011 07:04:56 PM,
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Jakarta: An
Islamic group in Indonesia has said people convicted for
corruption must be sentenced to death, or "at the minimum have
their hands cut off".
Islamic Defenders Front patron Habib M. Riziq said Tuesday he
would fully support the death penalty for graft convicts.
He termed it "ridiculous" that Indonesia was debating whether or
not to award corruption convicts with sentence cuts for good
behaviour in prison.
"In Saudi Arabia corruption convicts' hands are cut off, in China
their heads are cut off, in Indonesia corruption convicts have
their prison terms cut... I don't understand," he said.
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