Executions in Indonesia: Sacrifices to the False God of Deterrence
Clive Stafford Smith
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Posted 02.06.2013
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UK
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Earlier in March, Indonesian authorities carried convicted drug courier Adami Wilson, a Nigerian, to a remote location and executed him by firing squad. Wilson had complained that he had paid what he had been told was the necessary bribe to secure commutation of his sentence, but the promised mercy never came. He was executed in part because he admitted to corruption.




