
Serge Atlaoui
Serge Atlaoui is a French man who was sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug-related offenses in 2007. His sentence was recently commuted to thirty years of imprisonment by a French court, marking a significant legal and diplomatic case since France abolished the death penalty in 1981. Atlaoui has maintained his innocence, asserting that he was unaware of the drug production occurring at the factory where he was arrested.
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Serge Atlaoui returned home after being held on death row in Indonesia since 2007 for drug offences.
Indonesia to repatriate two Dutch men jailed for drug offencesFrench national Serge Atlaoui, 61, was returned home after 18 years on death row in Indonesia.
Jakarta to deport British grandma on death row: sourceSerge Atlaoui was a French national returned home after 18 years on death row in Indonesia.
Indonesia to repatriate British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford from death rowSerge Atlaoui is a former death row inmate in Indonesia who has been granted conditional release by French justice.
La justice française autorise la libération conditionnelle de Serge Atlaoui, ancien condamné à mort en IndonésieSerge Atlaoui is a French national who was sentenced to death in Indonesia and has recently been granted conditional release by a French court.
La justice française autorise la libération conditionnelle de Serge Atlaoui, ex-condamné à mort en IndonésieSerge Atlaoui was sentenced to death in Indonesia and had his sentence commuted to thirty years of imprisonment by French justice.
La peine de mort prononcée en Indonésie contre Serge Atlaoui, commuée en trente ans de réclusion par la justice française












