OSLO, Norway – OSLO, Norway (AP) — A lawyer for two Norwegians sentenced to death for spying in Congo says his clients are requesting clemency from the country's president.
Morten Furuholmen says the two signed a letter Friday asking that Congolese President Joseph Kabila grant them a full pardon or commute their death sentences.
Furuholmen says his clients deny any wrongdoing in the letter, to be delivered to Kabila next week.
A Kisangani court on June 10 convicted Tjostolv Moland and Joshua French, who is also a British citizen, of espionage and the 2009 murder of a local driver.
Furuholmen says the men will not appeal because they have "no faith" in receiving a fair trial.