No Death Penalty for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran say 53% of Australians

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 2-Mar-15

A special snap SMS Morgan Poll has found that 52 per cent of Australians say that Australians convicted of drug trafficking in another country and sentenced to death should be executed, which is unchanged since January 2015. The poll, which was carried out from 27 February-1 March, also shows that 53 per cent of Australians say convicted drug traffickers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran should not be executed in Indonesia. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan that there are a number of complicating factors in the case of Chan and Sukumaran, including signs of remorse and rehabilitation, and allegations of bribery and corruption among the judiciary in Indonesia

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Australians think Andrew Chan & Myuran Sukumaran should be executed

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 27-Jan-15

A special snap SMS Morgan Poll has found that 52 per cent of Australians believe that Australians convicted of drug trafficking in another country and sentenced to death should be executed. The survey, which was carried out from 23-27 January 2015, also shows that 62 per cent of Australians believe that the Federal Government should not do more to stop the execution of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan in Indonesia. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan notes that 60 per cent of men are in favour of the death penalty for convicted drug traffickers, compared with only 46% of women

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