Singapore’s Death
Penalty Claims
Another Life
Moratorium on Executions Needed
as a Step to Abolition
Singapore authorities have taken another life with the
execution of Ghanaian Bill Agbozo for transporting
1.63 kilograms of methamphetamine. Agbozo, who was
arrested on April 5, 2013 at Changi Airport, was hanged
recently after his appeal for after clemency was rejected.
recently after his appeal for after clemency was rejected.
Blogger: SINGAPORE has a population equivalent
to that of Scotland which had 1,000 drugs deaths
last year.
Singapore's deaths from illegal drugs are barely
countable.
At the last count, there has been 77 murders in
London so far this year. That is approximately 10
times the annual murder rate in Singapore.
The title of Lakhadir's article is sick!
She prefers drugs deaths and murder victims to
deterrence that works. TOTAL INSANITY!