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View all search resultsSpared from the gallows: Six migrant workers from Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, who had their death sentences in Saudi Arabia canceled, arrived at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta Wednesday
Spared from the gallows: Six migrant workers from Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, who had their death sentences in Saudi Arabia canceled, arrived at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta Wednesday. A Saudi court found them guilty of killing Pakistani migrants in Mecca in 2006 but they received a reprieve because of the Indonesian governmentâs diplomatic efforts. (JP/DON) (JP/DON)
span class="caption">Spared from the gallows: Six migrant workers from Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, who had their death sentences in Saudi Arabia canceled, arrived at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta Wednesday. A Saudi court found them guilty of killing Pakistani migrants in Mecca in 2006 but they received a reprieve because of the Indonesian government's diplomatic efforts. (JP/DON)
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