Australian on Indonesian death row
loses clemency bid
An Australian
drug smuggler on death row in Indonesia has lost his appeal for presidential
clemency, his final chance to avoid the firing squad, an official said
Thursday, days after Jakarta executed five foreign drug offenders.
The
Indonesian government said last week the trafficker, Andrew Chan, would be put
to death with another Australian drug smuggler, Myuran Sukumaran, as they had
committed their crime together.
Sukumaran's
clemency appeal was rejected last month, and the attorney general had said
authorities were waiting for the outcome of Chan's appeal.
There was no
immediate response from the Indonesian authorities as to when the pair might be
executed. New President Joko Widodo has taken a tough line on capital
punishment, vowing no clemency for death row drug convicts.
The men were
among a group of Australians, dubbed the "Bali Nine", arrested in
2005 for attempting to smuggle eight kilograms of heroin out of the Indonesian
resort island of Bali.
Both men
were sentenced to death in 2006, and sought presidential clemency after losing
appeals to Indonesia's Supreme Court in 2011. They are jailed in Bali's
Kerobokan prison.
A spokesman
for the district court in the Balinese capital Denpasar said he had received a
"presidential decree on the rejection of clemency for Andrew Chan".
"The
court chief then instructed... that the convict be informed," he said.
The letter,
which was signed on Jan. 17 and seen by AFP, said: "After careful
consideration of the clemency appeal of the convict as listed in the
presidential decree, it is assessed that there is not enough reason to grant
clemency to the convict."
Fears are
growing Chan and Sukumaran could face the firing squad soon, after Indonesia
defied international appeals and went ahead with the execution of six drugs
offenders, including five foreigners, at the weekend.
The move
sparked a diplomatic storm, with Brazil and the Netherlands -- a Brazilian and
a Dutchman were among those put to death -- recalling their ambassadors.
Following
the executions, Australian Foreign Minister Julia Bishop said that Canberra
would "continue to make representations at the highest level" to save
the two Australian drug smugglers.
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preposition of time. There are in, on and at.
1. Arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle eight kilograms of heroin out of
the Indonesian
resort island of Bali.
2. Both men were sentenced to death in 2006.
3. And sought presidential clemency
after losing appeals to Indonesia's Supreme Court in
2011.
4. Which was signed on
Jan. 17.
5.Including five foreigners, at the weekend.
B. Preposition of Place: this type used to
indicate place. And same of time. There are 3 kind of preposition such as on, in, at.
1. An Australian drug smuggler on
death row in Indonesia.
2. They are jailed in Bali's Kerobokan prison.
3. A spokesman for the district
court in the Balinese capital
Denpasar.
C. Preposition of Agent, Device , Instrument,
or Machine. : is used to thing as a reason or agent in a sentences. Usually
using by and with.
1. The Indonesian government said
last week the trafficker, Andrew Chan, would be put to
death with another Australian drug smuggler.
2. The letter, which was signed on
Jan. 17 and seen by AFP.
3. After Indonesia defied
international appeals and went ahead with the execution of six
drugs offender.
4. The move sparked a diplomatic
storm, with Brazil and the
Netherlands.
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