France Seeks Transfer of French Citizen from Indonesian Death Row
French Citizen on Death Row in Indonesia Awaits Transfer Decision
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Jakarta, Indonesia – After nearly two decades on death row, French citizen France asks Indonesia to transfer death row prisoner Serge …”>Serge Atlaoui may finally see a glimmer of hope. The Indonesian government has confirmed receiving an official request from France for Atlaoui’s transfer, a move that could spare him from execution.
“We have received a formal letter requesting the transfer of Serge Atlaoui,” senior law and human rights minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra told reporters. The request will be discussed in early January.
Atlaoui, a 61-year-old father of four, was arrested in 2005 at a drug factory outside Jakarta. He has consistently maintained his innocence, claiming he was unaware of the factory’s true purpose and was merely installing machinery.Despite his pleas, Atlaoui was initially sentenced to life in prison, which was later increased to death by the Supreme Court in 2007. he spent years on Nusakambangan, Indonesia’s notorious “Alcatraz” island, before being transferred to a prison near Jakarta in 2015.
Atlaoui narrowly escaped execution in 2015 after French intervention secured a temporary reprieve. His lawyers argued that then-president Joko Widodo did not properly consider his case when rejecting his plea for clemency, a death row convict’s last chance to avoid execution.
The court, however, upheld the death sentence, leaving Atlaoui’s fate hanging in the balance.
News of the transfer request has brought renewed hope to Atlaoui and his supporters. “it would be the culmination of a long battle that has frequently enough been discreet, but which has always been carried out throughout these years,” said Richard Sedillot, Atlaoui’s lawyer.
The request comes amidst a series of high-profile releases from Indonesian prisons, including Filipina inmate Mary Jane Veloso, who was transferred to the Philippines after nearly 15 years on death row.
However, the Indonesian government has recently signaled its intention to resume executions of drug convicts on death row, putting Atlaoui’s future in jeopardy.Organizations like Together Against the Death Penalty (ECPM) have been campaigning tirelessly for Atlaoui’s release.”We are now waiting for this transfer to become a reality,” said ECPM director Raphael Chenuil-Hazan.
The coming weeks will be crucial for Atlaoui as Indonesia weighs the French request. His case highlights the complex issues surrounding international prisoner transfers and the ongoing debate over capital punishment.
French National Faces Uncertain Future as Indonesia Considers Transfer
Paris, France – After nearly two decades on death row in Indonesia, French national Serge Atlaoui may finally see a glimmer of hope. The French government has formally requested Atlaoui’s transfer back to France, a move that could spare him from execution.
Atlaoui’s case has been a long and complex one. Arrested in 2005 at a drug factory outside Jakarta, he maintains his innocence, claiming he was merely installing machinery and unaware of the factory’s true purpose. Despite appeals and a temporary reprieve in 2015 thanks to French intervention, atlaoui was ultimately sentenced to death in 2007.
The Indonesian government has indicated a willingness to discuss the transfer request in January. This follows the recent repatriation of another death row inmate, Mary Jane Veloso, back to the Philippines, offering a glimmer of hope for Atlaoui and his supporters.
However, the situation remains precarious. Indonesia has signaled its intention to resume executions, casting a shadow over Atlaoui’s future. Organizations like Together Against the Death Penalty are actively campaigning for his release, highlighting the urgency of the situation.Atlaoui’s case underscores the complexities of international prisoner transfers, often involving years of legal battles and diplomatic negotiations. His fate hangs in the balance as the world watches, hoping for a resolution that prioritizes human rights and compassion.
French Citizen on death Row in Indonesia Awaits Transfer Decision

Jakarta, Indonesia – after nearly two decades on death row, French citizen Serge Atlaoui may finally see a glimmer of hope. The Indonesian government has confirmed receiving an official request from France for Atlaoui’s transfer,a move that could spare him from execution.
“We have received a formal letter requesting the transfer of Serge Atlaoui,” senior law and human rights minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra told reporters. The request will be discussed in early January.
Atlaoui, a 61-year-old father of four, was arrested in 2005 at a drug factory outside Jakarta. He has consistently maintained his innocence, claiming he was unaware of the factory’s true purpose and was merely installing machinery.
Despite his pleas, Atlaoui was initially sentenced to life in prison, which was later increased to death by the Supreme Court in 2007. He has spent years on Nusakambangan,Indonesia’s infamous prison island known for housing death row inmates.
This latest advancement brings hope to Atlaoui and his family, who have tirelessly campaigned for his release. The possible transfer agreement signifies a diplomatic effort between France and indonesia, and its outcome will be closely watched by international observers.
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