澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-03-12(在线收听) |
Australia's most senior Muslim leader is in Jakarta to make a personal plea of mercy for Andrew Chen and Maryan Sukumaran. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has also offered to cover the cost of keeping the two Australians in jail if the death penalty is lifted. The mercy dash by grand mufti Professor Ibrahim Abu Mahamed coincides with the last ditch of legal appeal due to get under way today. We note that mercy and forgiveness lies at the heart of Islam for those who repent and have reformed their ways. We urge that the heritage of mercy in our regions is fully and deeply considered in the application of state law.
And Islamic State claims an Australian is among the latest suicide bombers to attack Anba Province in Iraq. An image circulated on Twitter claims to show an Australian who resembles Melbourne teenager Jake Bladdy. There is no confirmation of the claims or the pictures' authenticity.
Treasurer Joe Hockey says he welcomes to set a debate about changes to superannuation. Communications Minister Malcolm Turnball has joined the choirsof critics who rejected suggestions that people should be allowed to use their super to buy their first home.
Hundreds of people have attended a kindle light withdrawal for a woman who was stabbed to death in Western Sydney at the weekend. P. Kuma was murdered while walking home through Paramount Park on Saturday night. More than three hundred members of Sydney's Indian community gathered at the park last night to pay their respects. |
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