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Bali Nine: Australian pair to be in next group to be executed Bali Nine: Australian pair 'to be in next group to be executed'
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Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan are reportedly among the death row prisoners that Indonesia plans to execute next.Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan are reportedly among the death row prisoners that Indonesia plans to execute next.
Attorney general HM Prasetyo says his department is still evaluating the first round of executions held last week.Attorney general HM Prasetyo says his department is still evaluating the first round of executions held last week.
“We are still finding the right time for the next executions of citizens of France, Ghana, Cordova, Brazil, the Philippines, Australia and one Indonesian,” he told a parliamentary committee.“We are still finding the right time for the next executions of citizens of France, Ghana, Cordova, Brazil, the Philippines, Australia and one Indonesian,” he told a parliamentary committee.
He didn’t reveal the names of the next prisoners, but Chan and Sukumaran are the only Australians on death row, and he has said previously they will be dealt with together.He didn’t reveal the names of the next prisoners, but Chan and Sukumaran are the only Australians on death row, and he has said previously they will be dealt with together.
Prasetyo said the next executions would likely again be held on the Central Java prison island of Nusakambangan, but there had been issues that needed attention.Prasetyo said the next executions would likely again be held on the Central Java prison island of Nusakambangan, but there had been issues that needed attention.
“There were obstacles,” he told the committee.“There were obstacles,” he told the committee.
“The intrusion of human rights activists, the efforts of our electronic media reporters, trying to disguise themselves as fishermen.“The intrusion of human rights activists, the efforts of our electronic media reporters, trying to disguise themselves as fishermen.
“We can’t prevent them from getting close to the execution location.These are all being evaluated.”“We can’t prevent them from getting close to the execution location.These are all being evaluated.”
Lawyers for Chan, 31 and Sukumaran, 33, are in Bali preparing to lodge a final court appeal.Lawyers for Chan, 31 and Sukumaran, 33, are in Bali preparing to lodge a final court appeal.
The pair were considered the ringleaders in the 2005 so-called Bali Nine heroin smuggling plot.The pair were considered the ringleaders in the 2005 so-called Bali Nine heroin smuggling plot.