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From: MSN Nickname°fins°  (Original Message)Sent: 2/14/2006 7:21 PM
Two Australians sentenced to death in Bali drugs trial

DENPASAR, Indonesia (Reuters) - An Indonesian court on Tuesday sentenced two young Australian men to die by firing squad for trying to smuggle heroin from the resort island of Bali, verdicts that back up Jakarta's war on illegal drugs.

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In Canberra, an emotional AusIndotralian Prime Minister John Howard said the punishments should serve as a warning to other young Australians not to take "stupid" risks.

The sentences matched what prosecutors had demanded for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, the accused masterminds of a group of nine Australians arrested in Bali last April for trying to smuggle more than 8.2 kg (18 lb) of heroin to Australia.

Activists from an Indonesian anti-narcotics group inside the court for the high-profile trials shouted "Hooray! Long live the judges!" when the verdicts were read out in separate sessions.

The court said the two men had shown no remorse and paid for the operation. It also sentenced two drug couriers to life in jail, after giving the same punishment to two others on Monday.

Chan, 22, shook his head, stared at the ceiling and then smirked when the verdict was delivered. Both he and Sukumaran, 24, are from Sydney.

"There are no mitigating factors. His statements throughout the trial were convoluted and he did not own up to his actions," chief judge Arif Supratman said in handing down Chan's verdict.

The death sentences might spark criticism in Australia, which has abolished capital punishment.

Howard said Australia would make representations -- a plea for clemency -- to Indonesia on behalf of Chan and Sukumaran.

"Can I just say to every young Australian, please take notice of this. I even beg them not to take the terrible risks that these young people have done, their lives destroyed in the case of two people," Howard told reporters.

"I feel desperately sorry for the parents of these people, I do ... But the warnings have been there for decades and how on earth any young Australian can be so stupid as to take the risk is completely beyond me."

Lawyers for Chan said they would appeal.

GOD'S DECISIONS

"Life and death are God's decisions. If it is made through a court verdict, that equals murder," said lawyer Agus Saputra.

Prosecutors had said Chan was the "driving engine" of the operation.

He was arrested inside a Sydney-bound flight at Bali airport after police had caught the four defendants sentenced to life with packages of heroin strapped to their bodies in the airport.

It was unclear if Sukumaran would appeal.

Prosecutors had said Sukumaran helped strap the packages on the four couriers and was a planner of the operation. He was arrested at a Bali hotel.

The latest Australians to get life in jail were Michael Czugaj, 20, from Brisbane and Martin Stephens, 29, of Wollongong.

Their sentences matched what prosecutors had demanded.

Verdicts for the final three defendants are expected on Wednesday. Prosecutors have demanded life for all three, who were arrested at a Bali hotel where police found quantities of heroin, scales and other equipment.

Around 20 foreigners, most of them Africans, are on death row in Indonesia for drug offences. The latest foreigners shot by firing squad for drug offences were two Thais in October 2004. They had sat on death row for eight years.

The final stage of an appeal allows inmates on death row to seek clemency from the president.

On Monday, the court jailed Renae Lawrence for life even though prosecutors had asked judges to show leniency by jailing her for 20 years because of her cooperation in the case.

Lawrence, 28, from the city of Newcastle, is the only female of the group, dubbed the "Bali Nine" by Australian media.

Under Indonesian law, a prosecution demand is non-binding for judges but is seen as a strong recommendation.

Among verdicts of recent years, the same court jailed Australian woman Schapelle Corby for 20 years last May after she was found guilty of smuggling marijuana.

(With additional reporting by Achmad Sukarsono in Jakarta and Michelle Nichols in Canberra)

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