Indonesia's mixed messages on fate of drug traffickers on death row

By Michael Bachelard
Updated December 13 2014 - 1:09am, first published 1:06am
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Self-portrait: Myuran Sukumaran, who is on death row in an Indonesian prison.

Some time soon, five men will be taken before dawn from their isolation cells to secret locations. White aprons will be hung carefully around their necks, with red targets positioned over their chests. They will be offered blindfolds, and asked if they would like to stand, sit or lie down.

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