http://www.smh.com.au/world/indonesia-steps-up-killing-of-death-row-prisoners-20130517-2jrzb.html

Indonesia steps up killing of death row prisoners


Date May 18, 2013 

 
Michael Bachelard
For almost five years Indonesia did not execute a prisoner on death row. But 
since a Malawian drug smuggler broke that drought on March 15, the floodgates 
have opened. In the early hours of Friday, three people - all Indonesians and 
all murderers - were removed from their cells and shot.

The news will cause further dismay to Australian drug smugglers Myuran 
Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, who are on death row in Kerobokan prison. They 
lodged applications for clemency nine months ago with President Susilo Bambang 
Yudhoyono.

Friday's executions took place about 12.30am in the grounds of Nusakambangan 
island prison in Cilacap, Central Java, reporters said.

The prosecutor's office did not immediately confirm them, but ambulances were 
seen leaving the prison about 2am.

Those put to death were Suryadi Swabuana, Jurit bin Abdullah and Ibrahim bin 
Ujang. Suryadi was convicted of the premeditated murder of a family in Sumatra 
in 1991; Jurit and Ibrahim of a joint murder in Sekayu, South Sumatra, in 2003.

There are about 130 prisoners on death row in Indonesia, most for drug 
trafficking. Among the drug smugglers are 62 foreigners.

In March, after Malawian drug trafficker Adami Wilson was executed, the 
Attorney-General announced plans to execute at least nine people this year.

The Australian prisoners are unlikely to be among them as long as their 
clemency pleas remain undecided.

Human rights activist Al Araf said the executions ''cannot be separated from 
the 2014 elections''.

''The death penalty in Indonesia has a strong flavour of building political 
popularity,'' Mr Araf, from the human rights group Imparsial, said.

Amnesty International said the executions were ''a major setback … in a country 
that appeared to be moving away from the brutal practice''.

Spokesman Michael Hayworth called on the Australian government to ''immediately 
and unabashedly condemn the execution''.

''Just last week the Australian government restated its opposition to the death 
penalty. It is now time for the government to use its leadership role in the 
region to curb the practice of state-sanctioned killing,'' he said.


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