Cootamundra Herald

Call to halt executions in Indonesia after study finds condemned not given fair trial

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated April 14 2015 - 2:08am, first published April 13 2015 - 6:36pm
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia
Serge Atlaoui, right, a French national on death row with Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Photo: Yana Sujana
Serge Atlaoui, right, a French national on death row with Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Photo: Yana Sujana
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan (right) and Myuran Sukumaran talk with their Australian barrister, Julian McMahon, in 2010. Photo: Danny Arcadia

Jakarta: An Indonesian law reform organisation has called for a moratorium on executions after a study of 42 death sentences handed down between 2002 and 2013 found many of the condemned had not been given a fair trial.

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