#SaveMaryJane #SaveMaryJaneVeloso : A Plea for Reprieve or Stay of Execution pending appeal

#SaveMaryJane #SaveMaryJaneVeloso : A Plea for Reprieve or Stay of Execution pending Appeal

      Precedents, and the law and procedure in Indonesia allows a reprieve or a stay of execution thru an order of temporary reprieve issued directly by the Indonesian president.

        Philippine President Aquino in his departure statement  for the ASEAN Summit aired a few minutes ago said that he would speak with the Indonesian President about the situation of Mary Jane Veloso. Both heads of state are attending the ASEAN Summit, scheduled to start today.  

        President Joko Widodo, based on his interviews, seems to be sensitive to what he calls “foreign interference” over Indonesia’s “sovereign right to exercise our laws”. What we are asking for however  is within the framework of Indonesian law and procedure, that is, a temporary reprieve or stay of execution pending appeal.  i have faith that President Aquino can both be gentle and intelligently convincing  when he meets with the Indonesian President and would be his usual persuasive best in his conversation with President Widodo to  distinguish the situation of our compatriot Mary Jane Veloso with the so-called Bali 9 convicted earlier.

            In the immediate or  in the meantime we pray for a temporary reprieve in order to give time for the courts to read the second Petition for Review that has been filed by Mary Jane — thus, we are not interfering with the laws and processes of Indonesia as the procedure allows this remedy and relief–  plea for a little time since the courts have not gone over the pending petition for review. Apparently, Mary Jane  did not understand what was going on when she was being tried for this capital offense.

     We trust  that the President’s entourage is concerned enough to have done the homework required and that they have briefed the President on the factual background, legal grounds, and humanitarian consideration. At the bare minimum, perhaps the Indonesian president could be persuaded to at least not set a date of execution yet and let the appellate review take its course.

       Hopefully, President Aquino can at least get an assurance that, at the bare minimum, no date for execution be set yet. 

           May the force be with you, Mr. President. 

      

Diplomacy 101: the President took full responsibility & apologized without ifs or buts (no, not PNoy; Barack)

     “Obama takes blame for strike that killed hostages by: Andrew Beatty, Agence France-Presse
 “President Barack Obama said he took “full responsibility” on Thursday for the accidental killing of an American and Italian hostage during an apparent drone strike on an Al-Qaeda compound in Pakistan.
        “Lifting the lid on a classified operation, a solemn Obama expressed his “deepest apologies” to the families of 73-year-old economic advisor Warren Weinstein and 39-year-old aid worker Giovanni Lo Porto.
         “Obama gave few details of the botched action, which officials suggested was a drone strike that took place on an Al-Qaeda lair in January after hundreds of hours of surveillance.
          “The strike also killed Ahmed Faruq, an American described as a leader of Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent.
         “It was also revealed that Al-Qaeda’s English-language spokesman, a California rocker-turned jihadist, Adam Gadahn, died in a separate strike.
          “The White House said neither Al-Qaeda member was specifically targeted, raising further questions about the credibility of US intelligence.
      “ ‘As president and as commander-in-chief, I take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations, including the one that inadertently took the lives of Warren and Giovanni,’ Obama said.
       “ ‘I profoundly regret what happened. On behalf of the United States government, I offer our deepest apologies to the families.
         “ ‘It is a cruel and bitter truth that in the fog of war generally and our fight against terrorists specifically, mistakes — sometimes deadly mistakes — can occur.’
         “Obama said he informed Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi personally about his administration’s findings.
         “Italy’s foreign ministry described the deaths as a ‘tragic and fatal error by our US allies’ but said ‘terrorists’were entirely to blame.”
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        As everybody knows, this is the SOP whenever a tragedy results from an operation approved by the Office of the President — to show your face and take full responsibility. The protocol does not include hiding after the news had broken out and disappearing  for three days, or attending the launch and party of a car manufacturer while the bodies of the fallen are being officially received by the families and the government.  it does not include fending off questions with “let’s wait for the investigation report” (then, later disowning that investigation report) 

        It does not include  sheepishly introducing in your speech: “the ground commander did not follow my instructions! i told him to coordinate.” Or ruing: “the chief of the operations fooled me, he deceived me!” Or consoling the bereaved families by explaining the strategy with “marunong ba kayo maglaro ng computer games… (do you know how to play computer games”).

      Diplomacy 101, with too little and too late into the PNoy presidency. 

         to be fair, PNoy is not perceived to have been involved in any major corruption scandal.

       Life happened — deaths occurred in catastrophic circumstances, in the the tens of thousands, or thru major sacrifices,  during his term and he felt he had to be defensive —             there lies the hubris of the Liberal Party.