SUHAKAM calls on Singapore, rest of ASEAN countries to abolish death penaltySUHAKAM calls on Singapore, rest of ASEAN countries to abolish death penalty
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SUHAKAM calls on Singapore, rest of ASEAN countries to abolish death penalty


11 Nov 2021

By Wartawan Nabalu News


KUALA LUMPUR: Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) calls on Singapore to move in the direction of universal consciousness towards taking all necessary measures to abolish the death penalty.


However, it suggested that a moratorium on the use of the death penalty be put in place that will demonstrate some semblance of respect for human dignity and to the enhancement and progressive development of human rights in the nation.


“We also call all governments in ASEAN to also move in this direction towards the abolishing the death penalty,” it said in a statement.


The commission also expressed its concerned with the case of Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam who was originally set to be executed today for attempting to bring 42.72 grams of heroin into Singapore in 2009.


“SUHAKAM deeply regrets the decision of the Government of Singapore to execute Nagaenthran, despite the assessment conducted by a medical expert showing that he had some level of intellectual disability.


“We reiterate our stand that the mandatory imposition of the death penalty violates the basic right to life, as enshrined in international human rights laws as it constitutes an arbitrary deprivation of life.


“It also denies judges the possibility of considering the facts of the offence or the characteristics of each individual offender,” said the commission.


The group also stated that the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) makes exception for the imposition of the death penalty only for the most serious crimes and this has been repeatedly interpreted by the Human Rights Committee responsible for the interpretation of the Covenant that drug offences do not meet this threshold.


Besides that, SUHAKAM also reiterate its call for the total abolition of the death penalty in Malaysia, in line with the belief in a person's fundamental right to life.

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