Pubdate: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 Source: Jakarta Post (Indonesia) Copyright: The Jakarta Post Contact: http://www.thejakartapost.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/645 Author: Abdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Indonesia Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) RESPECT DEATH SENTENCE CALL, SAYS INDONESIA Indonesia has asked the international community to respect a court's decision to impose the death penalty on several foreign citizens found guilty of what was described as one of the biggest ecstasy plants in Southeast Asia. "We want to stress that this is part of our sovereignty. We ask other countries to respect our legal system, including if their citizens are sentenced to death because of their crimes," Foreign Ministry spokesman Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo told The Jakarta Post on Friday. He said that the death sentence was handed down through a fair and independent trial with consideration of the impact of the crime on Indonesian society as a whole. Kristiarto said that other countries should understand that Indonesia was strict on drug producers and traffickers due to the destructive effects of their crimes. "We have also noted that although several countries have abolished capital punishment, many countries, including Indonesia, still keep it in their legal system," he said. Indonesia has launched a crackdown on drugs offenders, saying stiffer sentences are needed to stem the flow of narcotics into and out of the country. The European Union on Thursday condemned an Indonesian court for sentencing two Europeans to death for drug offenses, urging the authorities in Jakarta to abolish capital punishment. Dutch national Garnick Nicolaas, Frenchman Serge Atlaoui and five Chinese nationals were sentenced to death. "The European Union strongly deplores the handing down of death sentences by the Supreme Court on May 29, 2007, for two European Union nationals, five Chinese nationals and two Indonesian nationals," the EU said in a statement. "The European Union calls on Indonesian authorities to refrain from handing down death sentences and from carrying out executions." Indonesia carries out the death penalty by firing squad. The European Union is opposed to the death penalty and has repeatedly expressed support for the universal abolition of capital punishment. On Wednesday, the Dutch authorities also lodged an official protest with the Indonesian Foreign Ministry against the death sentence handed down to Nicolaas, a Dutch citizen. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake