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Frenchman on Indonesian Death Row to be Repatriated
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Serge Atlaoui, a French national, has been on death row in Indonesia since 2007 for drug offenses. He will be repatriated to France, marking the sixth high-profile detainee released by Indonesia. The agreement for his transfer was signed by Indonesia's Senior Law and Human Rights Minister, Yusril Ihza Mahendra. Atlaoui's release is significant, particularly given his deteriorating health, with reports indicating that he suffers from a serious illness and receives weekly medical treatment at a hospital. The transfer follows the release of several other high-profile detainees, including members of the Bali Nine drug ring.
What we signed today is an agreement between the two governments to transfer a French citizen under the name of Serge Atlaoui.
It is obviously a great relief to finally learn of the agreement concluded between France and Indonesia for the transfer of Serge.
These last few days have been difficult, since the conclusion of the agreement has been postponed several times.
We are delighted with this transfer decision (...) and to know that Serge Atlaoui can now return to France after everything he has experienced.
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perspectives
- 1.French Foreign Policy
- 2.Human rights
- 3.Drug Trafficking
- 4.Death Penalty
- 5.Indonesia under Prabowo Subianto
countries
organizations
persons
- 1.Serge Atlaoui
- 2.Mary Jane Veloso
- 3.Raphael Chenuil-Hazan
- 4.Richard Sedillot
- 5.Yusril Ihza Mahendra
- 6.Fabien Penone
- 7.Gérald Darmanin
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