The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Abbott warns Indonesia of tough response to executions

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SYDNEY: Millions of Australian­s are ‘sickened’ by the imminent execution of two of its citizens by Indonesia, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said yesterday, warning of a tough diplomatic response.

His comments came as the families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran made emotional last-gasp pleas to Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

“I beg him (Widodo) again and again to please forgive them and give them, both of them, a second chance,” Sukumaran’s tearful grandmothe­r Edith Visvanatha­n told reporters.

A statement from the Chan family said Andrew Chan ‘continues to pray’.

“While there is life, there is hope. Let them live,” it said.

No date has been set for their killing, but Indonesia has said government­s with citizens on death row have been invited to talks at the foreign ministry today.

Chan, 31, and Sukumaran, 33, are facing execution by firing squad as early as this week as ring leaders of the so-called Bali Nine group traffickin­g heroin from Indonesia’s island of Bali into Australia.

While all hope appears to be lost, Abbott put pressure on Jakarta for the second day in a row.

“Millions of Australian­s are feeling sickened by what might be about to happen in Indonesia,” he told Channel Ten.

“If these executions go ahead, and I hope they don’t, we will certainly be finding ways to make out displeasur­e felt.”

Brazil and The Netherland­s recalled their ambassador­s in protest at executions of their citizens in January. Abbott has not said what Canberra’s response would be.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop last week warned Jakarta that Australian­s could boycott Indonesia, including the island of Bali, a popular holiday spot for its travellers.

Abbott

I beg him (Widodo) again and again to please forgive them and give them, both of them, a second chance.

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up criticism of Indonesia for trying to save its own citizens on death row in other countries for drug traffickin­g while rejecting pleas from Australia.

“What we are asking of Indonesia is what Indonesia asks of other countries when its citizens are on death row,” he said.

“If it’s right for Indonesia to ask and expect some kind of clemency, it’s surely right for us to ask and expect some kind of clemency.”

There are 360 Indonesian­s on death row around the world, including in Malaysia, Singapore, China and Saudi Arabia, Australian media reported. Of that, 230 are on drug charges.

As time runs out for Chan and Sukumaran, attorneys-general from across each of Australia’s states and territory have sent a joint letter to Indonesia’s government asking they be spared, broadcaste­r ABC reported.

Their families were presented Sunday with a petition signed by more than 150,000 people urging clemency.

Chan and Sukumaran, who have been on death row since 2006, claim they have been rehabilita­ted but lost their appeals to Widodo, who has vowed a tough approach to ending what he has called Indonesia’s ‘drug emergency’.

Widodo has been a vocal supporter of capital punishment and recently executed six convicted drug smugglers. — AFP

Edith Visvanatha­n, Sukumaran’s grandmothe­r

 ??  ?? Raji Sukumaran, the mother of Myuran Sukumaran, arrives at Kerobokan Prison. — Reuters photo
Raji Sukumaran, the mother of Myuran Sukumaran, arrives at Kerobokan Prison. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? People who fled from conflict areas near the Myanmar and Chinese border arrive on a truck at a temporary refugee camp at a monastery in Lashio, northern Myanmar. — AFP photo
People who fled from conflict areas near the Myanmar and Chinese border arrive on a truck at a temporary refugee camp at a monastery in Lashio, northern Myanmar. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Helen Chan, the mother of Andrew Chan, arrives at Kerobokan Prison accompanie­d by the Australian Consul-General in Bali, Majell Hind (left), to visit her son. — Reuters photo
Helen Chan, the mother of Andrew Chan, arrives at Kerobokan Prison accompanie­d by the Australian Consul-General in Bali, Majell Hind (left), to visit her son. — Reuters photo

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