Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Photos: Tears as Indonesian Authority killed Nigeria and other nation citizens

Abidin, who was shot alongside Chan and Sukumaran, was  buried in Cilacap on Wednesday

On Wednesday morning following the executions, a law enforcement official was quoted saying: 'The executions went well, without any disruptions.' In following through with the killings, the Indonesian government ignored agonised pleas for clemency from the prisoners' families and Australian and international officials. Sukumaran had pledged to face the firing squad with 'strength and dignity' and was planning to go without a blindfold. The pair's last meal were buckets of KFC.
After the bodies were identified, they were buried. See image from the burial......

Sympathisers carry the coffin bearing the body of Indonesian drug convict Zainal Abidin

Abidin, 50, was arrested at his home in 2000 with about 59 kilograms (130 pounds) of marijuana

Supporters pray: At nearby Cilacap port, anti-death penalty protesters began playing the song Hallelujah just prior to news of his death

Survivor: Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso (centre) survived - spared after her alleged recruiter turned herself in

Relief: Mary Jane Veloso's family appear relieved after arriving at Nusakambangan port in Cilacap after their loved one was spared at the 11th hour

Vigil: Supporters from Andrew Chan's church group crowded the port at Cilacap

Raji and Sam Sukumaran try to come to terms with their grief on the worst day of their lives

Andrew Chan's mother Helen was with other family members who spoke to the press at a hotel in Cilicap

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