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Bishop: Indonesia executions 'will not curb drugs problem' | Bishop: Indonesia executions 'will not curb drugs problem' |
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Executing two Australian drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia will not solve its drug problem, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said. | Executing two Australian drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia will not solve its drug problem, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said. |
Australia would continue to work on behalf of "Bali Nine" smugglers Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, she said. | Australia would continue to work on behalf of "Bali Nine" smugglers Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, she said. |
The duo, sentenced to death in 2006 as ring leaders of the group, are expected to be executed by firing squad. | The duo, sentenced to death in 2006 as ring leaders of the group, are expected to be executed by firing squad. |
Ms Bishop's comments came after Indonesia executed six people for drug offences on Sunday. | Ms Bishop's comments came after Indonesia executed six people for drug offences on Sunday. |
Five of those executed were foreign nationals, from Brazil, the Netherlands, Malawi, Nigeria and Vietnam. | Five of those executed were foreign nationals, from Brazil, the Netherlands, Malawi, Nigeria and Vietnam. |
Brazil and the Netherlands have recalled their ambassadors from Indonesia in protest. | Brazil and the Netherlands have recalled their ambassadors from Indonesia in protest. |
But Indonesian President Joko Widodo has said he will not give clemency to any of the drug smugglers on death row. | But Indonesian President Joko Widodo has said he will not give clemency to any of the drug smugglers on death row. |
'Sober reminder' | 'Sober reminder' |
Speaking on Sky News, Ms Bishop said Australia would continue to point out to Indonesia that the two Australian men had gone to great lengths to rehabilitate themselves. | Speaking on Sky News, Ms Bishop said Australia would continue to point out to Indonesia that the two Australian men had gone to great lengths to rehabilitate themselves. |
"I don't believe that executing people is the answer to solving the drug problem and certainly the trafficking of drugs in and out of Indonesia," she said. | "I don't believe that executing people is the answer to solving the drug problem and certainly the trafficking of drugs in and out of Indonesia," she said. |
"However, this is Indonesian law and it is a sober reminder that drug-related offences carry very, very heavy penalties in other countries, particularly in Indonesia." | "However, this is Indonesian law and it is a sober reminder that drug-related offences carry very, very heavy penalties in other countries, particularly in Indonesia." |
Ms Bishop said she had written again to Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi in December about clemency for the two men but she received a response "just recently rejecting our representation on the basis that Indonesia claims it is facing a crisis in terms of drug trafficking and it believes that the death penalty should apply". | Ms Bishop said she had written again to Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi in December about clemency for the two men but she received a response "just recently rejecting our representation on the basis that Indonesia claims it is facing a crisis in terms of drug trafficking and it believes that the death penalty should apply". |
It is a long-standing position of Australian governments to oppose the death penalty and the execution of Australian nationals by foreign governments. | It is a long-standing position of Australian governments to oppose the death penalty and the execution of Australian nationals by foreign governments. |
Ms Bishop would not say if Australia would withdraw its ambassador to Indonesia if the executions went ahead. | Ms Bishop would not say if Australia would withdraw its ambassador to Indonesia if the executions went ahead. |
"I won't go into, speculate as to what would happen should the Indonesian government carry through its threat to execute Australians." | "I won't go into, speculate as to what would happen should the Indonesian government carry through its threat to execute Australians." |
She said she had met the families of the two men on the weekend and "they are hoping and praying that there will be clemency". | She said she had met the families of the two men on the weekend and "they are hoping and praying that there will be clemency". |
The eight men and one woman of the Bali Nine were aged between 18 and 28 at the time of their arrests. | The eight men and one woman of the Bali Nine were aged between 18 and 28 at the time of their arrests. |
Following various appeals, the other seven are now serving either life or 20 years in prison. | Following various appeals, the other seven are now serving either life or 20 years in prison. |
A letter rejecting clemency for Sukumaran was delivered to Kerobokan prison in Bali by a government official last Wednesday, according to Australian media reports. | A letter rejecting clemency for Sukumaran was delivered to Kerobokan prison in Bali by a government official last Wednesday, according to Australian media reports. |
It was printed on the letterhead of "Presiden Republik Indonesia" and had Mr Widodo's name printed underneath, reported Fairfax Media. | It was printed on the letterhead of "Presiden Republik Indonesia" and had Mr Widodo's name printed underneath, reported Fairfax Media. |
Chan has not been notified officially that his clemency bid has been turned down and Indonesian Attorney-General HM Prasetyo has said that until it is issued, Sukumaran's execution is on hold. | Chan has not been notified officially that his clemency bid has been turned down and Indonesian Attorney-General HM Prasetyo has said that until it is issued, Sukumaran's execution is on hold. |
Indonesia ended a four-year unofficial moratorium on executions in 2013. No executions took place in 2014. | Indonesia ended a four-year unofficial moratorium on executions in 2013. No executions took place in 2014. |
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