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Indonesia Set to Execute 6 Nigerians, 8 Others for Drug Trafficking

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Indonesian President, Joko Widodo. Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Indonesian President, Joko Widodo.

Families were granted last visits on Thursday as executions loomed for 14 people on death row for drug trafficking in Indonesia, a lawyer said.

The lawyer, Antonius Karwayu, who represented two of the convicts, said that the convicts could face a firing squad at the Nusa Kambangan prison complex off the coast of Java.

“The families have been notified that there would be executions and the convicts had been asked for their last wishes. Their families were given until 3PM today (about 9AM Nigerian time on Thursday) to visit them so it is likely that the executions would be carried out tonight,” Karwayu said.

The Attorney General’s office has not announced a date for the executions but spokesman, Muhammad Rum confirmed that 14 convicts would be executed soon.

The Community Legal Aid Institute, LBH Masyarakat which advocates for the convicts, said the convicts facing execution were four Indonesians, six Nigerians, two Zimbabweans, one Indian and one Pakistani.

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14 on Death Row in Indonesia

Local and international human rights groups have urged Indonesian President Joko Widodo to halt the impending executions.

In 2015 Indonesia executed 14 death-row convicts in a move that drew criticism from the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU).

According to the Indonesian Justice Ministry, about 121 people are currently on death row in Indonesia, including 35 foreigners, mainly for drug-related crimes.

President Joko has taken a tough stance against drug trafficking since his election in 2014, saying the country is facing a drug emergency.

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