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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Indonesia set to execute 2 Nigerians,7 others for drug trafficking

Indonesia is nearly ready to execute by firing squad nine foreigners and an Indonesian condemned for drug smuggling.
According to ABC news,they are four  Australians Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 33, who are currently in a Bali jail, Raheem Agbaje Salami, 45, a Nigerian national who was born in Cordova, Spain, and 30-year-old Filipina Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso.

The four convicts being transferred, two Nigerians and four men from Brazil, France, Ghana and Indonesia will be executed simultaneously by a firing squad on the prison island off Indonesia's main island of Java.

The Nigerians face execution after their clemency requests were rejected by Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo last month, said Attorney General's office spokesman Tony Spontana.

They are Silvester Obiekwe Nwolise, 39, and Okwudili Oyatanze, 40, whose clemency was rejected after he was caught running drug transactions from behind bars.

Jokowi has received phone calls from some foreign leaders asking that the executions be canceled, but rejected their requests. He vowed not to grant mercy to drug offenders because Indonesia is suffering a "drug emergency."

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has called on Indonesia to "reciprocate" for Australia's $1 billion aid package after the 2004 tsunami by sparing his two countrymen.

Indonesia executed six drug convicts including foreigners in January. More than 130 people are on death row, including 57 drug convicts.

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    1. God is the only one that has a right to take life....pls they could serve time

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    2. God is the only one that has a right to take life....pls they could serve time

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    3. If u know Indonesia law, happy are you.

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    4. Lmaoo @ Jokowi widodo. Sorry guys. Rip in advance

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  2. Well,dis is d repercussion of dier sin but if these foreigners commit any offence,na to cover dem up and I shake my head wen nigerians worship dis low calibre foreigners!

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  3. The wages of sin is death,may God forgive their sin and grant them eternal rest

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  4. He shd pls pardon them o. Pls!

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  5. Hope others will learn from this.
    www.alabekee.blogspot.com

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  6. Choi! My firing squad?! That's too extreme *sigh

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  7. Choi! My firing squad?! That's too extreme *sigh

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  8. They know the rules and yet they break it, all the same they should just leave them in jail murder is a sin.

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  9. Why wont dey ever learn! Choi!

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  10. Why wont dey ever learn! Choi!

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  11. plz let them free them joor,did they kill rules my foot

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  12. We all know the punishment for drug crimes in these nations. We also are SUPPOSED to understand that when we enter a foreign nation we are subject to THEIR LAWS and punishments.
    You go there and commit the crime, you have no complaint about the death you will receive. IT IS WELL

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  13. Death! Its too much, is it the only punishment they can think of?

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  14. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.


    And they will never listen.
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This people are really not smilling i swear.
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  18. But why will western nation be using aid embargo threat to influence other nations who don't agree to their bidding?Can Australian govt obey other nations citizens who go against their law?So if they free her own citizens what will happen to the others who are not her citizen but committed the same offense?

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  19. Barbie doll ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️3 March 2015 at 15:29

    I rest my case, but Why must Nigerians always be involved in one bad thing or another? They don't do drugs in that country and it's clearly stated there so no body should blame them, it's not as if they just imposed the law after catching them. RIP to them. What a way to die and in a foreign land for that matter#bitchbye✋✋

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  20. Awwwwww they won't listen..what's d Gain now?

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  22. This people had Nigerian on her death row last year, which they executed. And now another.. If u know Indonesia law, happy are you.

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  23. Na wa o... Belinda, you need to repent over there oo. I don't know where the hell you are but just calm down with ur parols... These oyinbos dey vex gan o

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  24. Na wa o.
    Dis will serve as a lesson

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  25. Igbo guys quest for money always make them a prey. It so sad that they would be killed by firing squad. Wicked country -Pst.Chekeleke

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