Two Australian men due to be executed in Indonesia have had their appeals for clemency rejected by a Jakarta judge.<br /><br />Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran along with seven others are on death row for trying to smuggle heroin from the resort island of Bali to Australia.<br /><br />The president of Indonesia warned foreign countries not to intervene in Jakarta’s right to use capital punishment. He said on Tuesday that the planned executions would would not be delayed.<br /><br />“The first thing I need to say firmly is that there shouldn’t be any intervention towards the death penalty because it is our sovreign right to exercise our law,” President Joko Widodo told reporters.<br /><br />That’s despite repeated pleas from Australia, Brazil and France, who have citizens due to face a firing squad.<br /><br />Lawyers for the two Australians said they have two weeks to file an appeal against the court decision.<br /><br />“According to the judge, the president’s rejection of (the) clemency petition is not an administrative act so this court does