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  2. Capital punishment in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Though the death penalty existed as a punishment from the inception of the Republic of Indonesia, the first judicial execution did not take place until 1973. [4] The first civilian execution in Indonesia was performed in 1978. Oesin Bestari, a goat butcher from Mojokerto, was the first criminal condemned to death in post-independence Indonesia.

  3. Andrew Chan - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Chan ( Chinese: 陳 子 維; Jyutping: Can4 Zi2 Wai4; 12 January 1984 – 29 April 2015) was an Australian man who was convicted and executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine. In 2005, Chan was arrested at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar.

  4. Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66 - Wikipedia

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    Time, 17 December 1965. The killings started in October 1965 in Jakarta, spread to Central and Eastern Java and later to Bali, and smaller outbreaks occurred in parts of other islands, including Sumatra. The communal tensions and bitter hatreds that had built up were played upon by the Army leadership, which characterised communists as villains, and many Indonesian civilians took part in the ...

  5. Indonesian criminal procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Public Prosecution Service of Indonesia is the only agency that has state powers to prosecute offenders. As such, there is no private prosecution in the Indonesian criminal justice system. Prosecutors are involved in the whole trial process, from the investigations, to trial proceedings and the execution of punishment.

  6. Execution by firing squad - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment. Execution by firing squad, in the past sometimes called fusillading[ 1] (from the French fusil, rifle ), is a method of capital punishment, particularly common in the military and in times of war. Some reasons for its use are that firearms are usually readily available and a gunshot to a vital organ, such as the brain or ...

  7. Tuti Tursilawati - Wikipedia

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    Tuti Tursilawati. Tuti Tursilawati (6 June 1984 in Cikeusik, West Java, Indonesia [1] [2] – 29 October 2018 in Ta'if [3]) was an Indonesian housekeeper who was executed on October 29, 2018 in Saudi Arabia. In 2011 she was convicted of the murder of her employer Suud Malhaq Al Utaibi, who she had been serving since 2009 and who had allegedly ...

  8. Very Idham Henyansyah - Wikipedia

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    Very Idham Henyansyah, also known as Ryan, is an Indonesian convicted serial killer. [1] Henyansyah confessed to killing 11 people and was sentenced to death by the Indonesian criminal court after being arrested in 2008. [1] He is awaiting execution at Kesambi Penitentiary in Cirebon . Henyansyah's case achieved notoriety throughout Indonesia ...

  9. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Decapitation. Used at various points in history in many countries. One of the most famous methods was the guillotine. Now only used in Saudi Arabia with a sword. Stoning. The victim is battered by stones thrown by a group of people, with the injuries leading to death.