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The new glitch in relations comes as Dr Natalegawa is trying to negotiate with Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop a code of conduct governing spying between the two countries. He said Australia merely had to agree to Indonesia s most recent draft, and sign a commitment not to spy on each other .  
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PORTLAND, <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-doctor-frame-42>Celine Doctor Frame Bags</a> Ore. (AP) White supremacist  offered no apology for a multi-state crime spree that left four dead, using his statement at Monday's sentencing to blast police, prosecutors and American foreign policy in a harangue briefly interrupted by a sister who yelled at him to shut up. <br>
  Co-operation between the two countries over anti-people smuggler activities and defence exercises was suspended late last year after the revelation that Australia had spied on the President and his wife. They cannot resume until the countries agree to the code of conduct.  
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Pedersen said he couldn't sit idle while Western identity is being destroyed by other cultures, and he regretted that police intervened before he did more damage.<br>
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  I offer no excuses because none are needed, he said.<br>
A blanket suppression order prevents Fairfax Media and other Australian media outlets from reporting the contents of a Victorian Supreme Court case in which Dr Yudhoyono has been named, an affadavit in the <a href=http://www.Saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac LOUIS VUITTON</a> case, or even the suppression order itself.&nbsp;
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Pedersen, 34, and his girlfriend, Holly Grigsby, went on the rampage during nine days in 2011 as part of a campaign to purify and preserve the white race. Grigsby was sentenced to life in prison last month.<br>
The Department of Foreign Affairs said last week the order was sought to protect the reputation of international leaders from unwarranted innuendo emerging from information that could suggest the involvement in corruption of specific senior political figures in the region, whether in fact they were or not .  
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Pedersen was sentenced Monday for the carjacking murders of an Oregon teenager the couple mistakenly thought was Jewish and of a black man in Northern California.<br>
But the tactic backfired badly after the suppression order was leaked to WikiLeaks and published online, forcing Australia to deny that Dr Yudhoyono was a subject of the proceedings involving the <a href=http://www.Saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac LOUIS VUITTON solders</a> former Australian note-printing company Securency.
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Pedersen told those in the Portland federal courtroom that the sentencing was rather anti-climactic, because he had already been sentenced to life in prison in Washington state for the deaths of his father and stepmother.<br>
Asked if he accepted the Australian government response so far, Dr Natalegawa said Indonesia wanted full transparency <in>this case]&nbsp;so as to avoid innuendo and speculation .&nbsp;
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Though there was never any doubt about Pedersen's guilt, the federal case hit a snag when it was revealed that investigators failed to share information with the defense, as required, and that prosecutors obtained recordings of phone calls made by Pedersen that included confidential defense strategy.<br>
  We want to have this issue to be very clear, crystal clear so to avoid misperception, he said.  
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With that leverage, Pedersen accepted a plea agreement that netted lighter sentences for a couple who helped Pedersen and Grigsby during the spree.<br>
Dr Natalegawa will be meeting Ms Bishop at an ASEAN meeting in Myanmar this weekend, and Dr Yudhoyono has set an August deadline for finalising the agreement between the two countries.  
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Pedersen also personally benefited from the deal by getting a grilled salmon dinner in jail, a detail reported by The Oregonian newspaper.<br>
  Dr Natalegawa said agreement would be made as soon as possible .  
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Pedersen said during his statement that nobody takes the so-called criminal justice system seriously, and police and prosecutors must be held accountable for their actions in his case. We all know what to do with me, but what of them? he said.<br>
  Will it be tomorrow or the day after tomorrow or by the end of the month? It will very much depend on the response of the Australian government over the last draft Indonesia sent to Australia It is just simple, without revealing the content, at heart it's about a commitment not to spy on each other. <a href=http://www.Saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac LOUIS VUITTON pas cher</a>  
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As he continued to press the topic <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-luggage-43>Celine Luggage</a> and express his views on Israel, drones and torture, his sister, Holly Perez, yelled at him to shut up. He stopped for a moment and continued for a few more minutes.<br>
However, despite the apparently regular speed bumps in the bilateral relationship, Dr Natalegawa said he thought it was good, going in a positive direction .  
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Earlier, Perez told the court that Pedersen showed no remorse and sympathy for the victims, and she was glad that he would no longer be able to use the courtroom and the press as his personal soap box. <br>
Dr Yudhoyono s meeting with Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Batam Island in June was very good, very positive .
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  You could at least look at me, she instructed her  brother.<br>
  However, we will continue our efforts to restore the relationship, the Indonesian foreign minister said.
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U.S. District Judge Ancer Haggerty told the siblings that Pedersen is not required to make eye contact.<br>
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Pedersen and Grigsby began their killing spree on Sept. 26, 2011, with the deaths of his father and stepmother, David Red Pedersen and Leslie Pedersen. The couple then drove Red Pedersen's vehicle south into Oregon, where they shot and killed 19-year-old Cody Myers and stole his car.<br>
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They shot Myers, who was Christian, because his name sounded Jewish, according to court documents.<br>
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Pedersen and Grigsby then headed to Northern California, where Reginald Clark, a 53-year-old black man, was shot to death.<br>
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Grigsby and Pedersen were arrested Oct. 5, 2011, outside Yuba City, California, when a police officer spotted them in Myers' car. Grigsby told officers they were on their way to Sacramento to kill more Jews,' court documents said.

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@@@ PORTLAND, <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-doctor-frame-42>Celine Doctor Frame Bags</a> Ore. (AP) White supremacist offered no apology for a multi-state crime spree that left four dead, using his statement at Monday's sentencing to blast police, prosecutors and American foreign policy in a harangue briefly interrupted by a sister who yelled at him to shut up.
Pedersen said he couldn't sit idle while Western identity is being destroyed by other cultures, and he regretted that police intervened before he did more damage.

I offer no excuses because none are needed, he said.

Pedersen, 34, and his girlfriend, Holly Grigsby, went on the rampage during nine days in 2011 as part of a campaign to purify and preserve the white race. Grigsby was sentenced to life in prison last month.
Pedersen was sentenced Monday for the carjacking murders of an Oregon teenager the couple mistakenly thought was Jewish and of a black man in Northern California.
Pedersen told those in the Portland federal courtroom that the sentencing was rather anti-climactic, because he had already been sentenced to life in prison in Washington state for the deaths of his father and stepmother.
Though there was never any doubt about Pedersen's guilt, the federal case hit a snag when it was revealed that investigators failed to share information with the defense, as required, and that prosecutors obtained recordings of phone calls made by Pedersen that included confidential defense strategy.
With that leverage, Pedersen accepted a plea agreement that netted lighter sentences for a couple who helped Pedersen and Grigsby during the spree.
Pedersen also personally benefited from the deal by getting a grilled salmon dinner in jail, a detail reported by The Oregonian newspaper.
Pedersen said during his statement that nobody takes the so-called criminal justice system seriously, and police and prosecutors must be held accountable for their actions in his case. We all know what to do with me, but what of them? he said.
As he continued to press the topic <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-luggage-43>Celine Luggage</a> and express his views on Israel, drones and torture, his sister, Holly Perez, yelled at him to shut up. He stopped for a moment and continued for a few more minutes.
Earlier, Perez told the court that Pedersen showed no remorse and sympathy for the victims, and she was glad that he would no longer be able to use the courtroom and the press as his personal soap box.

You could at least look at me, she instructed her  brother.

U.S. District Judge Ancer Haggerty told the siblings that Pedersen is not required to make eye contact.
Pedersen and Grigsby began their killing spree on Sept. 26, 2011, with the deaths of his father and stepmother, David Red Pedersen and Leslie Pedersen. The couple then drove Red Pedersen's vehicle south into Oregon, where they shot and killed 19-year-old Cody Myers and stole his car.
They shot Myers, who was Christian, because his name sounded Jewish, according to court documents.
Pedersen and Grigsby then headed to Northern California, where Reginald Clark, a 53-year-old black man, was shot to death.
Grigsby and Pedersen were arrested Oct. 5, 2011, outside Yuba City, California, when a police officer spotted them in Myers' car. Grigsby told officers they were on their way to Sacramento to kill more Jews,' court documents said.

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