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RI '€˜won'€™t pay blood money'€™

Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi says the government has earmarked no budget for diyat (blood money) to save a number of migrant workers from capital punishment in Saudi Arabia

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Fri, February 13, 2015 Published on Feb. 13, 2015 Published on 2015-02-13T08:01:47+07:00

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oreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi says the government has earmarked no budget for diyat (blood money) to save a number of migrant workers from capital punishment in Saudi Arabia.

'€œIn helping Indonesian citizens facing capital punishment [overseas], there are things we can do to make clear the state'€™s presence. But there are limits to what we can do; we are limited to giving advocacy and protection,'€ she said in a hearing with the House'€™s Commission I on information, defense and foreign affairs on Thursday.

Retno acknowledged that the government had limitations in what it could do to give protection to 299 Indonesians facing capital punishment overseas, including a number of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia.

According to Saudi Arabian law, people convicted to death for murder can be reprieved of execution provided the victims'€™ family expresses pardon and the convict pays diyat. An edict on diyat issued by Saudi Arabian clerics set the amount at 200,000 riyal (US$4,743) for a female convict and 400,000 riyal for a male. (***)

 

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