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Update | Indonesia defends executions of eight drug traffickers ‘who went singing to their deaths’

Condemned drugtraffickerssang 'Amazing Grace' as they faced the firing squad, witnesses say

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An Indonesian worker puts letters on a memorial sign for Brazilian death row Rodrigo Gularte during his funeral at Saint Carolus funeral Home in Jakarta. Photo: EPA

As they walked to face the firing squad on an Indonesian prison island, eight condemned drug traffickers defiantly refused blindfolds and sang "Amazing Grace" until they were gunned down, witnesses said.

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The convicts - two from Australia, one from Brazil, four from Africa and one Indonesian - made the long journey from their jail to clearings on a prison island to meet their fate early yesterday.

Their executions were greeted with condemnation from some quarters. Australia angrily withdrew its ambassador. Brazil expressed "deep regret" at the execution of its national, whose family said he was mentally ill, and said it was weighing its next move.

But Indonesian President Joko Widodo said he was merely applying "the rule of law" against narcotics traffickers.

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