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Indonesian court delays decision on Australian drug convicts on death row

Two Australian drug convicts on death row in Indonesia will not be executed this month after a court on Thursday postponed their appeal hearing against the rejection of a request for presidential clemency.

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The cousin of Brazilian death row prisoner Rodrigo Gularte, leaves the outpost of Nusakambanga prison island, off central Java. An Indonesian court adjourned the latest legal bid by the two Australian drug smugglers, the ringleaders of the so-called "Bali Nine" drug trafficking gang. Photo: AFP

Two Australian drug convicts on death row in Indonesia will not be executed this month after a court on Thursday postponed their appeal hearing against the rejection of a request for presidential clemency.

Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan have already been transferred to the prison island of Nusakambangan where the executions would take place.

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The two Australians are among a group of 10 drug convicts due to be executed together by firing squad on Nusakambangan. Others in the group include citizens of France, Brazil, the Philippines, Ghana, Nigeria and Indonesia.

At least half of the convicts have ongoing legal challenges.

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Sukumaran and Chan were arrested in 2005 as the ringleaders of a plot to smuggle heroin out of Indonesia.

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