The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Sunday said that Mary Jane Veloso, the 30-year-old Filipina who is in the death row in Indonesia, did not sign the notice of the date of her execution pending the second appeal filed by her lawyers for a judicial review on her case.
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In a statement sent through text message to reporters, DFA Spokesperson Charles Jose said that at 8:22 p.m. on Saturday, a representative of the Philippine embassy in Indonesia reported that Veloso was issued the notice of her execution, set for April 28.
“At 8:22 p.m. last night, Manila time, our embassy rep [who] attended the meeting at Nusakambangan reported that Mary Jane was issued the letter of execution but she, lawyer, and embassy did not sign it, reasoning that there’s a pending 2nd appeal,” Jose said.
Veloso and her lawyers then signed a letter which acknowledges that they refused to sign the notice of execution.
The DFA on Friday said that they have filed a second appeal on Veloso’s case which centers on the argument that she was a victim of human trafficking.
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Veloso was transferred to Nusakambangan Island Prison where her execution will take place.
The impending execution of Veloso and nine other death-row drug convicts has sparked outrage from Filipino and Indonesia citizens. United Nations chief Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday has appealed to the Indonesian government led by President Joko Widodo from to save the convicts from execution via firing squad.
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“The Secretary General appeals to the government of Indonesia to refrain from carrying out the execution, as announced, of 10 prisoners on death row for alleged drug-related crimes,” a spokesman for Ban said on Saturday. DPL
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