Indonesia’s death row hypocrisy?
While Bali Nine duo Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran endure a tense wait for the firing squad on “execution island”, Indonesia has won reprieves for nearly 200 of their citizens facing execution overseas.
Statistics show 189 Indonesians, who were facing the death penalty for drug smuggling in Asia and the Middle-East, were commuted in the past three years, The Sunday Telegraph has reported.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told the publication Australia was not asking the Asian nation for anything Indonesia does not ask of other countries when it comes to its citizens facing death sentences.
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“Indonesia has sought and has received from other nations stays of execution for Indonesian citizens on death row, including for drug offences,” Ms Bishop told The Sunday Telegraph.
“I welcome the fact that Indonesia opposes the death penalty for its citizens abroad and that’s why the Australian Government is seeking the same mercy for Mr Sukumaran and Mr Chan.’’
Despite receiving reprieves for its own citizens, the Indonesian government has ignored appeals for clemency for Chan and Sukumaran.