Sept. 29


INDONESIA:

Thai death row convicts deliver last wishes


The 2 Thai nationals sentenced to death for drug trafficking in Medan,
North Sumatra, have presented their last requests, as they may be executed
on Tuesday or Wednesday night, their lawyers said.

The lawyers said here on Tuesday that Saelow Praseart, 62, and Namsong
Sirilak, 32, each delivered 3 requests, to be met at the time of and
following their executions.

Adi Mansar, a lawyer from the Medan Legal Aid Institute (LBH), said
Praseart, who once suffered a broken leg, wanted the legal team to attend
his execution and ensure that his body remained whole and intact.

Praseart's second request was that the government not carry out any more
executions after his, and his 3rd request was that all his clothes be
given to fellow inmates.

Adi said Sirilak asked that the 2 pairs of shirts she wore every day on
death row be given to her parents in Thailand and that her two necklaces
and diary be given to her child.

She also asked that her body be sent to her foster father in Medan,
Herliyanto Harahap, for cremation, and that her ashes be sent to her
family in Thailand.

Adi promised that LBH Medan would fulfill the clients' requests except to
attend the actual execution, to show the lawyers' opposition.

"We are ready to meet all of their requests in order to calm them prior to
their execution," he said.

He said starting Tuesday night, the lawyers would be on standby at the
Pirngadi and Adam Malik hospitals, where the bodies of the two Thai
nationals would be taken for an autopsy.

"The executions are expected to be carried out tonight or tomorrow night,"
Adi said on Tuesday, and that prosecutors had notified LBH Medan about the
planned executions.

"It's exactly the same as Ayodhya Prasadh Chaubey's case. He was executed
by police firing squad one day after a letter notifying us of his
execution had been delivered," Ade said.

Chaubey, a 65-year-old Indian national, was arrested in 1994 in Medan
along with Praseart and Sirilak in possession of 12.19 kilograms of
heroin. He was executed on Aug. 5.

Medan Prosecutor's Office head Faried Haryanto refused on Monday to say
when Praseart and Sirilak would face the firing squad. Under law,
execution dates cannot be made public, and are released on to the death
row convicts and their families.

Faried said, however, that the Thai nationals' days were numbered, and
asked journalists to prepare to cover the executions on Tuesday.

"Tonight (Monday night), you can sleep well and don't need to stay at
Tanjung Gusta prison, because the 2 Thai prisoners will not be executed
tonight. Beginning tomorrow, you can prepare for coverage," he said.

Faried added the 2 prisoners would be executed by firing squad, separated
by only a short span of time.

Sirilak, born on Aug. 24, 1972, and Praseart, born on April 5, 1942, were
nabbed on Jan. 21, 1994, hours after landing at Polonia International
Airport, Medan. Local authorities discovered the heroin in their bags.

The 2 were sentenced to death on Dec. 14, 1994 by the Medan District Court
and were upheld by higher courts. A few months ago, the President turned
down their pleas for a pardon.

Human rights campaigners have opposed the death sentence for drugs
dealers, as capital punishment had not proved to be a deterrent for
others.

(source: Jakarta Post)



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