Indonesian authorities are set to return an ailing French national who has been on death row in the Southeast Asian country, under an arrangement between the two nations.
Arrested in 2005 and sentenced to death in 2007, Atlaoui has long maintained his innocence, claiming he was unaware of illegal activities on his worksite. View on euronews ...
The recent policy of President Prabowo Subianto's administration regarding returning foreign prisoners to their home countries has received significant ...
French national Serge Atlaoui is set to go home after he spent two decades on death row in an Indonesian prison for alleged drug offenses.A French national who was sentenced to death for alleged ...
A Frenchman reprieved after 18 years on death row in Indonesia for alleged drug offences landed back in France on Wednesday, an airport source said. Serge Atlaoui, 61, is to be transported from ...
Serge Areski Atlaoui, un ressortissant français menacé d’exécution pour une affaire de drogue. (EPA/BAGUS INDAHONO) « Nous venons de signer un accord technique entre le gouvernement ...
Atlaoui’s transfer follows Indonesia’s release of several high-profile detainees and signals a possible resumption of executions after a 2016 hiatus. Drug suspect Serge Areski Atloui of France ...
Death row inmate Serge Atlaoui of France arrives for signing documents for his judicial review at Tangerang District Court in Tangerang, Banten province April 1, 2015. REUTERS/Beawiharta I Nyoman Gede ...
French national Serge Atlaoui is set to return from Indonesia to France under a deal signed by the two countries after he spent nearly 20 years on death row. Atlaoui has maintained his innocence ...
Indonesian authorities escorted French national Serge Atlaoui to Jakarta's airport on Tuesday, marking the beginning of his return to France after nearly two decades behind bars for drug-related ...
Serge Atlaoui, who has spent almost 20 years in an Indonesian prison for drug offenses, won a last-minute reprieve from execution by a 13-member firing squad in 2015, after France’s government ...
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