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Jakarta Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo (C) greets parishioners after celebrating the Easter Sunday mass at the Jakarta cathedral on April 5, 2015. In a statement he delivered to journalists after the mass, Indonesia's Roman Catholic church leader Archbishop Suharyo reiterated the position of the church against the death penalty. Archbishop Suharyo expressed his concern to Indonesian President Joko Widodo that convicted drug traffickers currently on death row in the country, if executed, will become victims of injustice themselves. AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACAD (Photo credit should read ROMEO GACAD/AFP via Getty Images)
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