Among the eight are Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 33, the ringleaders of a group of nine Australians arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilograms (18.3 pounds) of heroin to Australia from the Indonesian resort island of Bali. The seven other members of the group - dubbed the "Bali Nine" by Australian media - have received prison sentences ranging from 20 years to life.
In addition to Chan and Sukumaran, five men from France, Brazil, Ghana, Nigeria and Indonesia, and a woman from the Philippines, will face a firing squad after being moved to Nusa Kambangan prison, Attorney General's Office spokesman Tony Spontana said, without giving exact dates.
Australian death-row prisoners Myuran Sukumaran, right and Andrew Chan, left, stand in front of their cell during an Indonesian Independence Day celebration. Photo / AP
Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has rejected appeals by Australia's government for clemency for Chan and Sukumaran, and vowed not to grant mercy to any other drug offenders because Indonesia is suffering a "drug emergency."
Australia has abolished capital punishment and opposes executions of any Australian overseas.
Lawyers for the two Australians, who are currently being held at a Bali prison, filed a complaint in an administrative court last week to challenge Jokowi's rejection of the appeals, arguing that it was made without consideration of their remorse and rehabilitation. A hearing on the complaint is scheduled for next week.Spontana, however, said the executions would not be delayed.
"Their legal options were exhausted after their clemency was rejected by the president," he said. "The next step is execution."
In Australia earlier Monday, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he had personally appealed to Jokowi to stop the executions. "Like millions of Australians, I feel sick in the pit of my stomach when I think about what is quite possibly happening to these youngsters," he told reporters.
Abbott said his government has been trying to appeal to Indonesia's sense of itself as a stable democracy under the rule of law.
"What I don't want to do is turn this into some kind of test of strength," he said. "I think we are much more likely to back the Indonesians into a corner than to get the result we want."
Six former Australian prime ministers on Monday added their voices to calls to spare the Australians. Former prime ministers Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, John Howard, Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard issued statements in support of the pair published in The Australian national newspaper on Tuesday.
"As a deep, long-standing friend of Indonesia, I would respectfully request an act of clemency," wrote Rudd, who was prime minister from 2007 until 2010, then again in 2013.
"Mercy being shown in such circumstances would not weaken the deterrent effect of Indonesia's strong anti-drug laws," wrote Howard, who was prime minister from 1996 until 2007.
Indonesian Foreign Ministry officials met with embassy representatives from the foreign death row inmates' countries Monday to discuss the executions. The representatives and the Indonesian officials declined to talk to the media after the meeting.
United Nations human rights experts have expressed concern at reports indicating trials for some of the defendants did not meet international standards of fairness and have called for an immediate halt to further executions in Indonesia.Indonesia has extremely strict drug laws.
On January 18, it executed six drug convicts by firing squad, including foreigners from Brazil, Malawi, Nigeria, the Netherlands and Vietnam, brushing aside last-minute appeals by foreign leaders.
There are 133 people on death row in Indonesia, including 57 for drug crimes and two convicted terrorists.
Associated Press writers Kristen Gelineau in Sydney and Matthew Pennington in Washington contributed to this report.
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