After lodging an appeal against his sentence, his appeal was dismissed by the Indonesian Supreme Court on 10 May 2011. His plea for clemency was rejected by the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, on 22 January 2015. The execution was carried out on 29 April 2015.
Early life and education
Chan was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the youngest child of Ken and Helena Chan, both first-generation Cantonese-speaking migrants from China. Chan was one of four children, having a brother and two sisters. Chan's mother had limited English language skills, and Chan did not speak Cantonese. Chan's brother Michael translated for him when required.
Bali Nine: Look back on Chan and Sukumaran's decade in Indonesia (2015) | ABC News
Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been executed by firing squad on the Indonesian prison island of Nusakambangan. Take a look back at their decade embroiled in the Indonesian justice system. Read more here: http://ab.co/1JPJFTy
published: 28 Apr 2015
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran's families plead for help
The families of two Bali Nine drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia have pleaded to the Australian Government for help, in a final effort to save them from execution. Read more here: http://ab.co/15EB1cY
published: 24 Jan 2015
Manusia • Andrew Chan [Official Music Video]
Manusia • Andrew Chan [Official Music Video]
“Manusia”
Music by Wong Shen Vee
Lyrics by Andrew Chan
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Music Arrangement • Grace Foo
Backing vocals • Wong Shen Vee & Victor Hoo
“Manusia” is an original song written and composed in 2017. This song premiered on 30th September 2017, sung and performed live during the “Cempaka Voices in Concert”.
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Candlelight vigil for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran
I acknowledge the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and my parliamentary colleagues one and all, and all of you. And all of the people around Australia and around the world who stand in solidarity against the death penalty and who stand in solidarity for mercy.
That's what we're asking of the President of Indonesia for two young Australians who are facing the unimaginable for us: the death penalty.
As a mother of two sons, I find it beyond my capacity to even imagine the horror that the families are feeling, and that Andrew and Myuran are feeling, and what they're having to muster to face what they may have to face.
But we still have a short amount of time, however much time that is, and that's why we are all here: to stand with them, and for them, and to urge clemency.
I wa...
published: 04 Mar 2015
Chan loses final death sentence appeal
One of the Bali Nine ringleaders, Australian Andrew Chan, has lost his final appeal against the death sentence in Indonesia's supreme court.
published: 17 Jun 2011
Bali 9: Chan's brother turned away as pair leave prison to face firing squad
Australian drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been taken from Kerobokan prison to be flown to the island jail where they are scheduled to face the firing squad. Before the transfer, Chan's brother Michael attempted to see him one last time but was turned away. Read more here: http://ab.co/1EguAdf
published: 03 Mar 2015
Lisa Wilkinson & Christopher Pyne in tense interview over Andrew Chan & Myuran Sukamaran
March 06, 2015: TODAY host Lisa Wilkinson and education minister Christopher Pyne have had a tense discussion about the treatment of the Bali Nine duo as they were transported in Indonesia. Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran.
published: 06 Mar 2015
Families of Bali Nine pair beg for their lives to be spared
The families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have made an eleventh hour plea for the lives of the two men ahead of their executions. Read more here: http://ab.co/1ziUxti
published: 28 Apr 2015
Close friend of Andrew Chan says they have ‘gone to a better place’
Te Karere has spoken to a Māori man and close friend of Andrew Chan this afternoon following the execution of Chan and fellow Australian Myuran Sukumaran this morning. Owen Pomana has been a supporter of both Australian men’s families who were executed in Indonesia this morning.
Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been executed by firing squad on the Indonesian prison island of Nusakambangan. Take a look back at their deca...
Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been executed by firing squad on the Indonesian prison island of Nusakambangan. Take a look back at their decade embroiled in the Indonesian justice system. Read more here: http://ab.co/1JPJFTy
Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been executed by firing squad on the Indonesian prison island of Nusakambangan. Take a look back at their decade embroiled in the Indonesian justice system. Read more here: http://ab.co/1JPJFTy
The families of two Bali Nine drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia have pleaded to the Australian Government for help, in a final effort to save them from e...
The families of two Bali Nine drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia have pleaded to the Australian Government for help, in a final effort to save them from execution. Read more here: http://ab.co/15EB1cY
The families of two Bali Nine drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia have pleaded to the Australian Government for help, in a final effort to save them from execution. Read more here: http://ab.co/15EB1cY
Manusia • Andrew Chan [Official Music Video]
“Manusia”
Music by Wong Shen Vee
Lyrics by Andrew Chan
Inspired by Dato Freida Pilus | Founder • Cempaka Schools
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I acknowledge the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and my parliamentary colleagues one and all, and all of you. And all of the people around Austral...
I acknowledge the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and my parliamentary colleagues one and all, and all of you. And all of the people around Australia and around the world who stand in solidarity against the death penalty and who stand in solidarity for mercy.
That's what we're asking of the President of Indonesia for two young Australians who are facing the unimaginable for us: the death penalty.
As a mother of two sons, I find it beyond my capacity to even imagine the horror that the families are feeling, and that Andrew and Myuran are feeling, and what they're having to muster to face what they may have to face.
But we still have a short amount of time, however much time that is, and that's why we are all here: to stand with them, and for them, and to urge clemency.
I was thinking about this and I went back to the words of Michael Kirby when he spoke, at the centenary of the High Court, against the death penalty. He asked people to reflect on what is the essence of human rights. And the essence of human rights, he said, is love. That you can find it in your heart to love someone, or people, who may have done very wrong things, but with them we share the phenomenon of our common human existence.
And so I ask President Widodo to think about Indonesia's standing in the world in relation to human rights.
It would ennoble Indonesia to abandon the death penalty. It would ennoble Indonesia to show clemency to Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. And that is the message that I would urge everyone around the world, in all countries opposing the death penalty, in all countries seeking clemency, to send to Indonesia. It can be ennobled, if mercy is shown.
I acknowledge the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and my parliamentary colleagues one and all, and all of you. And all of the people around Australia and around the world who stand in solidarity against the death penalty and who stand in solidarity for mercy.
That's what we're asking of the President of Indonesia for two young Australians who are facing the unimaginable for us: the death penalty.
As a mother of two sons, I find it beyond my capacity to even imagine the horror that the families are feeling, and that Andrew and Myuran are feeling, and what they're having to muster to face what they may have to face.
But we still have a short amount of time, however much time that is, and that's why we are all here: to stand with them, and for them, and to urge clemency.
I was thinking about this and I went back to the words of Michael Kirby when he spoke, at the centenary of the High Court, against the death penalty. He asked people to reflect on what is the essence of human rights. And the essence of human rights, he said, is love. That you can find it in your heart to love someone, or people, who may have done very wrong things, but with them we share the phenomenon of our common human existence.
And so I ask President Widodo to think about Indonesia's standing in the world in relation to human rights.
It would ennoble Indonesia to abandon the death penalty. It would ennoble Indonesia to show clemency to Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. And that is the message that I would urge everyone around the world, in all countries opposing the death penalty, in all countries seeking clemency, to send to Indonesia. It can be ennobled, if mercy is shown.
Australian drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been taken from Kerobokan prison to be flown to the island jail where they are scheduled to face...
Australian drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been taken from Kerobokan prison to be flown to the island jail where they are scheduled to face the firing squad. Before the transfer, Chan's brother Michael attempted to see him one last time but was turned away. Read more here: http://ab.co/1EguAdf
Australian drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been taken from Kerobokan prison to be flown to the island jail where they are scheduled to face the firing squad. Before the transfer, Chan's brother Michael attempted to see him one last time but was turned away. Read more here: http://ab.co/1EguAdf
March 06, 2015: TODAY host Lisa Wilkinson and education minister Christopher Pyne have had a tense discussion about the treatment of the Bali Nine duo as they w...
March 06, 2015: TODAY host Lisa Wilkinson and education minister Christopher Pyne have had a tense discussion about the treatment of the Bali Nine duo as they were transported in Indonesia. Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran.
March 06, 2015: TODAY host Lisa Wilkinson and education minister Christopher Pyne have had a tense discussion about the treatment of the Bali Nine duo as they were transported in Indonesia. Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran.
The families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have made an eleventh hour plea for the lives of the two men ahead of their executions. Read more here: http://...
The families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have made an eleventh hour plea for the lives of the two men ahead of their executions. Read more here: http://ab.co/1ziUxti
The families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have made an eleventh hour plea for the lives of the two men ahead of their executions. Read more here: http://ab.co/1ziUxti
Te Karere has spoken to a Māori man and close friend of Andrew Chan this afternoon following the execution of Chan and fellow Australian Myuran Sukumaran this m...
Te Karere has spoken to a Māori man and close friend of Andrew Chan this afternoon following the execution of Chan and fellow Australian Myuran Sukumaran this morning. Owen Pomana has been a supporter of both Australian men’s families who were executed in Indonesia this morning.
Te Karere has spoken to a Māori man and close friend of Andrew Chan this afternoon following the execution of Chan and fellow Australian Myuran Sukumaran this morning. Owen Pomana has been a supporter of both Australian men’s families who were executed in Indonesia this morning.
Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been executed by firing squad on the Indonesian prison island of Nusakambangan. Take a look back at their decade embroiled in the Indonesian justice system. Read more here: http://ab.co/1JPJFTy
The families of two Bali Nine drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia have pleaded to the Australian Government for help, in a final effort to save them from execution. Read more here: http://ab.co/15EB1cY
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I acknowledge the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and my parliamentary colleagues one and all, and all of you. And all of the people around Australia and around the world who stand in solidarity against the death penalty and who stand in solidarity for mercy.
That's what we're asking of the President of Indonesia for two young Australians who are facing the unimaginable for us: the death penalty.
As a mother of two sons, I find it beyond my capacity to even imagine the horror that the families are feeling, and that Andrew and Myuran are feeling, and what they're having to muster to face what they may have to face.
But we still have a short amount of time, however much time that is, and that's why we are all here: to stand with them, and for them, and to urge clemency.
I was thinking about this and I went back to the words of Michael Kirby when he spoke, at the centenary of the High Court, against the death penalty. He asked people to reflect on what is the essence of human rights. And the essence of human rights, he said, is love. That you can find it in your heart to love someone, or people, who may have done very wrong things, but with them we share the phenomenon of our common human existence.
And so I ask President Widodo to think about Indonesia's standing in the world in relation to human rights.
It would ennoble Indonesia to abandon the death penalty. It would ennoble Indonesia to show clemency to Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. And that is the message that I would urge everyone around the world, in all countries opposing the death penalty, in all countries seeking clemency, to send to Indonesia. It can be ennobled, if mercy is shown.
Australian drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been taken from Kerobokan prison to be flown to the island jail where they are scheduled to face the firing squad. Before the transfer, Chan's brother Michael attempted to see him one last time but was turned away. Read more here: http://ab.co/1EguAdf
March 06, 2015: TODAY host Lisa Wilkinson and education minister Christopher Pyne have had a tense discussion about the treatment of the Bali Nine duo as they were transported in Indonesia. Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran.
The families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have made an eleventh hour plea for the lives of the two men ahead of their executions. Read more here: http://ab.co/1ziUxti
Te Karere has spoken to a Māori man and close friend of Andrew Chan this afternoon following the execution of Chan and fellow Australian Myuran Sukumaran this morning. Owen Pomana has been a supporter of both Australian men’s families who were executed in Indonesia this morning.
After lodging an appeal against his sentence, his appeal was dismissed by the Indonesian Supreme Court on 10 May 2011. His plea for clemency was rejected by the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, on 22 January 2015. The execution was carried out on 29 April 2015.
Early life and education
Chan was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the youngest child of Ken and Helena Chan, both first-generation Cantonese-speaking migrants from China. Chan was one of four children, having a brother and two sisters. Chan's mother had limited English language skills, and Chan did not speak Cantonese. Chan's brother Michael translated for him when required.
It goes love, hate, pleasure and pain Fo' albums in the can and I'm STILL in the game (what up?) And last album, they don't like me to tell this Debuted at #1 and sold more records than Elvis (shut up!) That's what they tellin me, switch up your melody Through with misdemeanors, they tryin to give rappers felonies So they can lock us up one at a time But true writers stay FREE in e'ry one of our lines And if you not feelin I'm the cream of the crop I'll KNOCK rappers off your list 'til I get to the top! Still you lookin at a man that's financially stable Only man gettin checks cut from four different labels That Pillsbury dough, women poke my guts Still I walk around the streets like I'm broke as FUCK So if you see me in your town and I appear to be moody It's cause I'm thinkin 'bout plans that's bigger than Serena booty Me and Shaka still starvin and lookin for meals And HEADS UP! Shyne poe is almost out of his deal I'm over ten million sold, every album is CRACK And for now I'm bout to carry Def Jam on my BACK Mad rappers I hear you talkin way down at the bottom Though I make big money, still handle small problems The ramblin at the mouth, I don't PLAY THAT SHIT
“The grant of clemency is not based on legal grounds ... “We are not asking that everybody should be granted absolute pardon, not at all ... Ringleaders AndrewChan and Myuran Sukumaran were sentenced to death and executed on April 29, 2015 ... .
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Newly-freed Martin Stephens begged at the time of the 2015 executions of ringleaders Myuran Sukumaran and AndrewChan... Their supervisor was Andrew Chan, who presented the heroin smuggling plan to the three.