Not for clemency in Indonesia for two Australians accused of heroin trafficking.
The death penalty was upheld on appeal.
They will be conducted shortly before a firing squad, and this award is watching other foreign prosecuted in Indonesia for drug trafficking.
The Administrative Court in Jakarta rejected the final appeal of the two Australians, who challenged the decision of the Head of State to deny them a presidential pardon.
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, were sentenced to death in 2006 for leading a network of heroin traffickers between Bali and Australia.
Their lawyer said work to obtain a postponement of execution from the Indonesian Constitutional Court.
President Joko Wiidodo, in power since October, promised to be uncompromising with drug trafficking.
In January, 6 sentenced to death for the crime were executed.
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