Indonesia is unlikely to give clemency to the Bali Nine, according to Indonesia’s Ambassador to Australia. Teuku Mohammad Hamzah Thayeb said “Australia does not give the death sentence, so I can understand why your Government would ask for clemency,” “But in a country that is just forming itself democratically, we cannot now intervene nor interfere in the judicial process … the judiciary is totally independent.”
Speaking at the Queensland branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs in Brisbane, Mr Thayeb, was commenting on a few subjects, the Bali Nine being one of them.
Bali Nine members Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are facing the death penalty, which Australia seeks to avoid.
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