Amnesty International Appeal: 3 Malaysian nationals at risk of imminent execution in Singapore
Tuesday, 08 April 2008 10:50pm
Hamir Hasim (m) aged 23, Malaysian national
Kamal Kupli (m) aged 24, Malaysian national
Abdul Malik Usman (m) aged 28, Malaysian national
Hamir Hasim, Kamal Kupli and Abdul Malik, all Malaysian nationals are at risk of
imminent execution in Singapore. On 18 February their final appeal was rejected
by the Court of Appeals. Amnesty International is calling for their death
sentence to be commuted by the President.
On 1 March, 2007 all 3 men had been convicted of murder, which carries a
mandatory death sentence in Singapore. Hamir Hasim, a gardener, and Kamal Kupli
and Abdul Malik Usman, both cleaners, were found guilty of attacking and killing
a man they robbed in December 2005.
Background Information
Singapore has one of the highest execution rates per capita in the world. There
has been very little public debate about the death penalty in Singapore, partly
as a result of tight government controls on the media. The UN Special Rapporteur
on Extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions noted in a 2005 report that
legal safeguards in Singapore do not meet international human rights standards.
Echoing the concerns of many lawyers and activists, he argued that the mandatory
penalty denies the judiciary the necessary discretion to sentence people fairly
and appropriately.
Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases, and supports the
global trend away from the use of the death penalty, powerfully expressed in the
UN General Assembly’s resolution calling for a worldwide moratorium on
executions on 18 December 2007.
Amnesty International recognizes the need of governments to address serious
crime, including murder, but notes that there is no clear evidence that the
death penalty deters crime any more effectively than other forms of punishment.
Today 135 countries have abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
Recommended Action:
Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own
language:
* urging the President to commute the death sentences of Hamir Hasim, Kamal
Kupli and Abdul Malik Usman immediately;
* expressing concern that the death penalty is mandatory for murder in
Singapore, and calling on the authorities to take steps to adopt a moratorium on
executions, with a view to restricting the scope of the death penalty and
ultimately abolishing the death penalty, as called for in the resolution passed
by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2007.
APPEALS TO:
President Sellapan Rama Nathan Office of the President of the Republic of Singapore
Orchard Road
Singapore 238823
Fax: +65 6735 3135
Email: s_r_nathan@istana.gov.sg
Salutation: Dear President Nathan
COPIES TO:
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Office of the Prime Minister
Istana Annexe, Orchard Road
Singapore 0923
Fax: + 65 6835 6621
Email:lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg
Salutation: Dear Prime Minister
Minister of Law
Professor S. Jayakumar
Ministry of Law
100 High Street
The Treasury 08-02
Singapore 179434
Fax: +65 6332 8842
Salutation: Dear Minister
and to diplomatic representatives of Singapore accredited to your country.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY.
Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending
appeals after 5 April 2008.
Let us know if you will be taking this action by sending an email to
admin-ap@amnesty.org
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