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Bali bombers to lodge third judicial review -lawyer
02 May 2008 06:25:08 GMT
Source: Reuters
JAKARTA, May 2 (Reuters) - Three Islamic militants who were sentenced to death for the 2002 Bali blasts plan to lodge another judicial review with an Indonesian court, their lawyer said on Friday, which could delay or prevent their execution.

The three men -- Amrozi, Imam Samudra, and Mukhlas -- face execution by firing squad for their role in the bomb attacks which killed more than 200 people, mostly foreigners, and dealt a blow to tourism in the predominantly Hindu resort island of Bali.

The three Bali bombers, who are being held at a maximum security prison in Central Java, submitted separate review documents to the prison head on Wednesday and asked for these to be given to the nearby Cilacap District Court, their lawyer Achmad Michdan told Reuters.

The three militants had previously submitted a request for judicial review to a court in Denpasar, Bali, but want the review to be considered by a local court in predominantly Muslim Central Java.

"We want the Cilacap court to hear the judicial review case and allow us to present the convicts," Michdan said.

In the militants' second judicial review earlier this year, the Denpasar District Court refused to bring the three men to Bali to testify because they had already given their testimony.

The three bombers have repeatedly told the media they are ready to die as martyrs, and refuse to use their right to ask for a pardon from Indonesia's president.

Indonesian prosecutors have said they will execute the men but will wait until every legal step for the bombers has been exhausted, saying there is no deadline for execution.

One of the bombers, Amrozi, is planning to remarry his former wife inside the heavily guarded prison on May 12. (Writing by Olivia Rondonuwu; Editing by Sara Webb)
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