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    Youths demand end to death penalty 
M. Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post, Ambon



The government should abolish capital punishment and accelerate development in 
island provinces throughout the country, the 13th Catholic Youth National 
Congress in Ambon says. 

Delegates at the forum finished their four-day meeting in Ambon on Monday. 

They also called for police to question 16 people, who lawyers for three men on 
death row say were behind sectarian riots in Poso in 2000. 

Youth movement chairman MT Natalis Situmorang said in Ambon on Sunday the 
members "strongly object to the use of the death penalty against any person in 
this country". 

Secretary general Cosmos Refra said the conference was afraid the true 
perpetrators of the Poso riots would be revealed only after the death-row 
convicts had been executed. 

"We renounce the death penalty because God has given life to humans so that 
they can live freely, and only God has the right to take (life) back, not 
fellow humans," Refra said. 

The congress' rejection of the death penalty was not motivated by political or 
sectarian concerns, he said. 

"In principle, we reject the use of the death penalty against all people, be 
they (Fabianus) Tibo and his friends (NAME THEM) or (the convicted Bali 
bombers) Amrozi, (Ali Ghufron) and Imam Samudra as well as others sentenced to 
death," he said. 

The three Christian men, Fabianus, NAME and Name have are due to be executed 
later this year, after being convicted of inciting a riot in Poso in which 198? 
people, mostly Muslims, died. 

They have protested their innocence, saying 16 other people, including members 
of the security forces, were behind the riots. 

Regarding the economy, the congress asked President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 
and the House of Representatives to immediately accelerate development in seven 
outlying island provinces in Indonesia, including the Riau Islands, Bangka 
Islands and North and South Maluku provinces. 

Recent development initiatives for the areas were endorsed in the Ambon 
Declaration on Aug. 10 signed by governors and legislators from the provinces. 

The government should support other efforts made by the Inter-Island Province 
Cooperation Forum led by Ambon Governor Karel Albert Ralahalu, delegates said. 

They also urged the government to revise the 2004 National Resources Law, 
increase investment and improve infrastructure in the nation's outlying 
islands. 

Outlying areas needed sufficient funding from the state budget, Situmorang 
said. 

"We only want impartial treatment from the central government." 


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