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Indonesian President Joko Widodo |
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INDONESIA: PRESIDENT DEFENDS DEATH PENALTY FOR DRUG CRIMES
April 18, 2016: Indonesia's president is defending his country's use of the death penalty for drug offenses, arguing that drug abuse constitutes an emergency.
Indonesia has extremely strict drug laws and more than 130 people on death row, mostly for drug crimes. Authorities recently said Indonesia is preparing to execute more foreigners convicted of drug offenses. Executions last year caused an international outcry.
President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo said on April 18 that "Indonesia currently has an emergency, above all in drug abuse." He said 30-50 people a day die in Indonesia because of drugs.
Jokowi said through an interpreter: "Implementation of the death penalty is carried out very cautiously."
He spoke after meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who underlined Germany's opposition to capital punishment and its wish for Indonesia "not to implement it if possible." (Sources: Ap, 18/04/2016)
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