A British woman, sentenced to death for drug smuggling in Bali, has written to the UK government asking for legal help or funding for an appeal.
Lindsay Sandiford, 57, from Cheltenham, says time is running out and she could be executed within a few weeks.
Last year, the UK's Supreme Court called on ministers to review her case.
Sandiford was found with cocaine worth an estimated £1.6m when she arrived in Bali from Thailand in May 2012. She faces death by firing squad.
Sandiford claims she was forced to transport the drugs to protect her children, whose safety was at stake.
Tough lawsIn a letter passed to the BBC, Sandiford appealed to UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, who is due to visit Indonesia this month.
She said she currently had no legal representation and could not afford to pay for a lawyer, which meant she had been denied the opportunity to fully challenge her death penalty and the right to file for clemency.
She also said she had received little or no help from the Foreign Office since her arrest.
Sandiford said there was a risk the Indonesian authorities might interpret this as a lack of commitment by the government to her case.
The Foreign Office in the Indonesian capital Jakarta said it had consistently provided and offered consular support to Sandiford, up until the point she refused its services.
Last year, Sandiford challenged the UK's government's policy not to fund Britons facing capital charges abroad.
Although the UK's top court dismissed the appeal, the judges called on the government to look at her case "urgently".
The Supreme Court's written ruling said "the local courts seem to have ignored the substantial mitigating factors in her case".
The judges cited age, mental problems, lack of previous criminal record and co-operation with police.
They said there was a "remarkable disparity of her sentence with those members of the syndicate whom she helped to bring to justice".
The BBC's Karishma Vaswani said Indonesia had some of the toughest drug laws in the world, and last month it executed six people - including five foreigners - on drug related offences.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo had recently declared he would reject all clemency appeals from drug convicts, she added.
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