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Thursday, June 16, 2016 Actor Irrfan Khan speaks to the media as he promotes the film “Inferno” on a red carpet in Singapore June 14, 2016.

Obama to meet the Dalai Lama at White House on Wednesday Page 6

Spain will stick to its possession game at Euro 2016

Southeast Asian countries expressing concerns on South China Sea Page 13

Portrait of punishment for corruption in Bali

DENPASAR - Judges indeed have the authority to decide on the verdict in legal cases. It is their right and nobody can interfere in their conviction of defendants found guilty of say corruption that harms the state finances, for example. However, their verdicts are sometimes considered controversial as is in certain verdicts that are currently at issue. Defendant Harianto was recently sentenced to 14 months in jail and Gde Merta to 1 year in jail for a corruption case involving goats, that cost the state IDR 50 million. Meanwhile three of the five defendants; Dewa Komang Indra, Planning Division Head of Undiksha IGP Sugiwanatha, Headmna of Jineng Dalam, Negah Nawa, who were found guilty of corruption in the FOK Udiksha mark up case were also each sentenced to 1 year in jail by a panel of judges consisting of Wayan Sukanila, Nurbaya Lumban Gaol and led by Dewa Suardhita. This case cost the state IDR 3.7 billion (which has also been reimbursed).

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“Inferno” world premiere set for Dante’s birthplace of Florence

SINGAPORE - The Italian city of Florence, birthplace of Italian poet Dante Alighieri, will stage the world premiere of “Inferno”, the third film to be adapted from the Dan Brown novels about symbologist Robert Langdon. “I’m happy to say it is in beautiful Florence in Italy,” Ron Howard, director of all the three previous films, told Reuters in Singapore on Tuesday, adding that the location was appropriate given that the city was the “centrepiece of the movie”. The premiere will be on Oct. 8. “Inferno” sets Harvard symbologist Langdon, played by Tom

Hanks, on a manhunt as he races to stop a plot to control the world’s population by the unleashing of a deadly artificial plague. The film is the latest in line from the blockbuster book and film franchise that began with Brown’s 2003 religious-themed mystery novel “The Da Vinci Code”, and sees Hanks reprising the role of the character he once described as “the

smartest guy in the room”. The movie’s name and many of the symbols examined by Langdon draw largely from the life and works of Alighieri, whose greatest literary achievement was the 14th-century “Divine Comedy” trilogy, the first of which is entitled “Inferno”, and describes nine circles of suffering in hell. The film also stars British actress Felicity Jones and Indian actor Irrfan Khan, while Ben Foster plays the scientist who intends on releasing the virus to solve the world’s population increase. (rtr)

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An Indonesian woman Jessica Kumala Wongso (C) talks with her lawyers after her trial at the Central Jakarta Court, Jakarta, Indonesia, June 15, 2016.

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Lawyers deny Indonesian woman poisoned coffee to kill friend

JAKARTA - Lawyers for an Indonesian woman charged her coffee. “Whether through CCTV or with murdering her college friend by poisoning her coffee said on Wednesday there was no evidence that she committed such based on witness accounts, there was no movement by Jessica to rea crime. At the opening court hearing, prosecutors accused Jessica Kumala Wongso, a resident of Australia, of the premeditated murder of Wayan Mirna Salihin at a Jakarta cafe in early January. If found guilty she could face the death penalty. “According to the results of a medical forensic examination, the cause of Mirna’s death was cya-

nide poisoning,” prosecutor Ardito Murdi told a packed courtroom in Indonesia’s capital. Prosecutors said Salihin took a sip of her cyanide-laced drink, collapsed on the floor, and went into convulsions. She died by the time she arrived at hospital. Defence lawyers said there was no evidence Wongso, 27, had poisoned

trieve and put sodium cyanide into Mirna’s glass,” Wongso’s lawyer, Elizabeth Batubara, said in the crowded court room. “Nobody saw Jessica put poison into Mirna’s glass.” The next hearing is scheduled for Tuesday. The case has grabbed widespread media attention in Indonesia and neighbouring Australia. Indonesian President Joko Wido-

do’s administration has waded into the case, saying Wongso would not be executed if found guilty, according to media. The deal was made with Australia in order for Australian police to assist in the investigation. Australia does not have the death sentence and opposes its use in other countries. Australia’s police force faced criticism last year for its involvement in tracking an international drug smuggling network that culminated in the execution of two Australian drug traffickers by firing

squad in Indonesia. Indonesia has stepped up the use of the death penalty, mainly as a deterrent to drug crimes, and plans to execute 16 prisoners as early as next month.(rtr) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.


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