[Deathpenalty] death penalty news----worldwide

Rick Halperin rhalperi at smu.edu
Fri Apr 15 14:53:56 CDT 2016





April 14




INDONESIA:

3rd round of executions to go ahead despite delays: AGO


The government has not yet finalized the date for the impending execution of 
death-row convicts despite the attorney general's plan to conduct a third round 
of executions at the beginning of 2016.

The Attorney General's Office (AGO) would still follow through with the 
executions, but the exact time and location had not yet been confirmed, AGO 
spokesman Agung Amir Yanto said on Thursday.

"Until now, neither the place nor which convicts [will be executed] have been 
finalized," Amir said as quoted by Kompas.com.

Attorney General Muhammad Prasetyo said previously that a third round of 
executions would be conducted in January following the deaths of 2 groups of 
death-row convicts last year.

Amir said executing a person was a complicated matter.

"The death penalty is related to the loss of someone's life. It must be done 
carefully so as not to violate human rights," he said.

Preparations for executions must be thorough, he continued, adding that it was 
a complicated process especially when it involved foreign citizens.

The AGO must coordinate with the country of origin of foreign convicts, 
including on the legal rights of the convicts in regards to their defense.

"The issue of the death penalty involves other things, including clemency, 
judicial review, as well as health. And not only that, but also facilities," 
said Amir.

According to AGO data, there were 64 drug convicts sentenced to death as of 
2015.

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's administration executed 2 groups of death row 
convicts, comprising 14 people, on Jan. 18 and April 29 last year.

2 of the convicts were Australian drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran 
Sukumaran, whose executions in April caused tension between the 2 countries, 
leading to Australia recalling its ambassador from Indonesia.

The government continues to enforce the death sentence on big players in drug 
trafficking cases despite mounting criticism from other countries and human 
rights activists, arguing that the death penalty would not have a deterrent 
effect on drug traffickers and that consistency in law enforcement was the key 
to curbing the distribution of drugs.

(sourice: The Jakarta Post)





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