Last night, eight prisoners in Indonesia were executed. One woman had her life spared.
Two Australians, along with six other prisoners, were executed by firing squad in Indonesia at 3.25am AEST.
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But as we came to learn Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran had been executed, the startling news came through that one prisoner, Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso, was spared with an extraordinary last minute stay.
The Jakarta Post reported at 1.10am, Mary Jane Veloso’s execution was delayed because the person who recruited her as a drug courier handed themselves in to the police in the Philippines.
Following this revelation, Indonesian President Joko Widodo asked the Indonesian Attorney General H.M. Prasetyo to delay the execution of Ms Veloso just hours before she was due to die.
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Mr Prasetyo’s spokesperson, Tony Spontana said: “The execution of Mary Jane has been postponed because there was a request from the Philippine president related to a perpetrator suspected of human trafficking who surrendered herself in the Philippines.
“Mary Jane has been asked to testify.”
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Can you imagine the torture that this young woman has gone through? Up to a few hours before her scheduled death and now she's expected to sign someone else's death warrant before she goes through it all again? How can there be such cruelty in this world? Especially from a far-from-blameless government.
I'm so sorry for the families and friends of all those executed. The executions were a terrible error, and I hope that these will be the last and that Maria's reprieve will be permanent.
Horrible things happen all over the world every day, yet there is something particularly shocking about cold calculated planned murder by a nation state.
If I may,unfortunately, President Widodo advanced the error into a mistake which cannot be rectified.
"An error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it." Orlando Aloysius Battista (June 20, 1917 - October 3, 1995)