Serge Atlaoui: French Justice Authorizes Parole for Former Death Row Convict in Indonesia
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The editorial of "Liberation" summarizes the main news of the day of Tuesday, 15 July.
On Tuesday, French justice allowed Serge Atlaoui, a former death row prisoner in Indonesia for drug trafficking, to be released on parole. He had been transferred to France last February after 20 years in prison. - "A very long fight": Serge Atlaoui, former death row prisoner in Indonesia, will be granted parole (Police, justice and other facts).
Sentenced to death for drug trafficking in Indonesia, Serge Atlaoui was taken from Salemba prison in Jakarta last February to return to France The Court of Enforcement
Arrested in 2005 in Jakarta and sentenced to capital punishment in 2007 for drug trafficking, the Frenchman was transferred and imprisoned in France in February.


After spending 19 years behind Indonesian bars, Serge Atlaoui was detained in France. On Tuesday, the Melun (Seine-et-Marne) sentencing court authorized his parole.
Serge Atlaoui, former sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking and transferred to France last February, will be placed on parole after twenty
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