Death penalty supporters protest at the port
of Nusakambangan ahead of the execution of Bali Nine Kingpins Andrew Chan and
Myuran Sukumaran
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DELAYED
AGAIN: Executions of Bali Nine ringleaders put on hold until all legal appeals
are finished… as protesters demand the Australians be put to death immediately
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Indonesia's
attorney general announced the delay of the executions of Andrew Chan and
Myuran Sukumaran
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They
have been postponed until all legal processes, including court challenges, have
been exhausted
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Lawyers
for the pair have requested immediate access for the families which has been
denied until Monday
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Protesters
have gathered near the port of Cilcap in support of the execution of the Bali
Nine duo
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They
have burnt an effigy depicting a drug offender calling for their immediate
execution
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The Bali Nine pair are in their own cells with a toilet
and a washing area and have been talking through cell walls
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They have also been communicating with a Nigerian inmate
on death row
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Chan and Sukumaran's families have arrived in the port
town of Cilacap
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The news
follows demonstrations in support of the execution of the Bali Nine duo near
the ferry crossing for the island of Nusakambangan.
A number of
anti-drugs protesters burnt an effigy of a drug offender at Cilacap port,
calling for the attorney-general to immediately order their executions. As it
lay burning on the ground, the men lay down a sign which read: 'We Love Indonesia. Save Indonesia Generation. Go to Hell
Criminal Drugs!'.
Protesters in Cilacap held up signs urging the Indonesian president to execute the Bali Nine duo as soon as possible |
The anti-drug protesters
burnt an effigy of a drug offender at Cilacap port, calling for the
attorney-general to immediately order the executions
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The
protesters staged the rally in support of the Indonesian government's plan to
execute the Australian death-row prisoners and two more of the signs read: 'Execution now for drug criminals' and 'Execution is one way to stop drugs'.
The
protests come after the planned executions have ramped up diplomatic tension
between Australia and Indonesia after repeated pleas for mercy from the
Australian government on the men's behalf
Lawyers for
Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan are visiting the men on Nusakambangan, the
Indonesian penal island where they will be executed.
Julian
McMahon and other lawyers took the ferry to 'Indonesia's Alcatraz' on Friday
morning with Australia's consul-general to Bali, Majell Hind.
One campaigner
held up a sign which read: 'We Love Indonesia. Save Indonesia Generation.
Go to Hell Criminal Drugs!'
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Other protesters covered their faces while shouting
out their beliefs
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Protesters hold an
effigy and carry placards during a rally at Cilacap Port, located off central
Java
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The group
of protesters, called Granat, also rejected foreign nations' 'intervention' on
behalf of their citizens and Australia's prisoner swap proposal.
Protester
Slamet Mulyadi, holding a sign that said 'go to hell criminal drugs', said it
was Indonesia's right to execute felons.
'This
is my country, this is an independent country, we must save my generation,'
he told reporters.
'Back
off in my country, criminal drugs.'
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