Oki's case (2)
Oki's case (2)
From Republika
It would be better to conduct Oki's trial in Indonesia.
Indonesia is a lawful country and citizens enjoy the protection
of the law. If the court proves Oki guilty, it would be
appropriate to sentence him to life in jail on the grounds that
it would have been premeditated murder and something to do with
business and drugs.
The lessons we can take from Oki's case is that parents should
communicate with their children and teach them religious and
human values. After all, human resources are a valuable asset to
the nation's development.
SUHETI
Jakarta