Monday, April 27, 2015

P-Noy to seek mercy for Veloso | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

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Veloso, 30, a single mother of two boys, is among nine foreigners due to face the firing squad in the high-security Indonesian island of Nusakambangan.
She was arrested in 2010 with 2.9 kilograms of heroin sewn into the lining of her suitcase but insists she went to Indonesia for a job as a maid and was duped by an international drug syndicate.
Vice President Jejomar Binay made the appeal for Veloso during a visit to Indonesia last week.
Philippine officials continue to plead for a stay in the execution of Veloso even as the Indonesian government already sent a notice to her family about the execution order.
The pending executions of Veloso and nine others including an Indonesian have caused an international outcry, particularly in Australia, France and the Philippines, which are opposed to the death penalty.
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged the Indonesian leader not to carry out the executions, saying international law limits crimes punishable by capital punishment.
The UN chief said the death penalty “should only be imposed for the most serious crimes, namely those involving intentional killing, and only with appropriate safeguards.”
French President Francois Hollande has warned of diplomatic consequences if their compatriot is executed, and said Saturday that there could be possible economic fallout as well.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, whose government has been pressuring Indonesia to spare the two Australians, arrived on a visit to Paris on Saturday night and was expected to discuss the situation with Hollande.
Indonesia has extremely strict drug laws and often executes smugglers. More than 130 people are on death row, mostly for drug crimes. About a third of them are foreigners.
In January, six convicted drug smugglers – all but one from Brazil, the Netherlands, Vietnam, Nigeria and Malawi –were executed at the same time.
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