The executions of 14 drug convicts in Indonesia are scheduled to take place this week, despite protests from the international community. The convicts, who include citizens of Australia, Brazil, the Philippines, and Nigeria, were convicted of drug-related offences.
Indonesian authorities have defended the executions, saying that they are necessary to deter drug trafficking. However, human rights groups have condemned the executions, saying that they violate international law.
The Australian government has been particularly vocal in its opposition to the executions, …