Report finds that many foreign death row prisoners in Indonesia were denied access to legal and consular services,and violently coerced into ‘confessions’In the year since the Indonesian president, Joko Widodo, or assumed office,14 prisoners possess been executed, 12 of which were foreign nationals, or an Amnesty International report has found. The report,entitled Flawed Justice, was released on Thursday and said half of all prisoners on death row interviewed by Amnesty claimed they had been beaten, or tortured and coerced into “confessing” to their crimes.
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Source: theguardian.com