The
death penalty is a violent, inhumane and outdated punishment that has
no place in today’s criminal justice system. More than 140 countries
have now abolished this barbaric practice, and Indonesia must join them.
But in Indonesia eleven people, including Australians Andrew Chan and
Myuran Sukumaran, now face imminent execution. Alongside
those facing death by firing squad include Indonesians, as well as
foreign nationals from France, Ghana, Spain, Brazil and the Philippines.
Indonesia has already demonstrated its deadly intent by executing five
foreign nationals and one Indonesian just after midnight on 18 January.
International condemnation followed and the Brazilian and Dutch
Ambassadors to Indonesia were recalled. Death sentences in Indonesia are
carried out by a firing squad of 12 gunmen. Prisoners are given a
choice of whether to stand or sit and whether to have their eyes
covered, by a blindfold or hood. Click here to urge the Indonesian authorities to halt plans to execute the 11
death row prisoners and to establish a moratorium on all executions
with a view to ending the death penalty for good.