"I am not requesting of Indonesia anything that Indonesia does not request of other nations where Indonesian citizens face the death penalty," Ms Bishop told The Sunday Telegraph.
"Indonesia has sought and has received from other nations stays of execution for Indonesian citizens on death row, including for drug offences."
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You can ask Julie Bishop's office, Strannik. They will have the names of the Indonesian citizens on death row for drug trafficking that were spared the death penalty due to Indonesia's pleas for clemency.
You can also ask Indonesia's Foreign Minister for the names of the Indonesian nationals who are on death row for drug smuggling offences. The Indonesian government is committed to securing their release.
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi told the Jakarta Post that the Indonesian government was committed to helping release 229 Indonesian nationals on death row around the world.
'The state is giving assistance by providing them with lawyers and regular visits in the prisons and carrying out diplomatic efforts with local authorities to solve the issue,' Retno told reporters.
She also said President Widodo had ordered all Indonesian embassies and consulates 'to unite the death row convicts with their families as this would be helpful for their psychological well-being.'
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you do know what a concrete example means, don't you?
it means providing a reference to a case with names, circumstances etc.
the only concrete example in that article was of a girl which they were trying to save from beheading.
unrelated to drugs.
the rest is just water