Nguyen Tuong Van Will Be Hanged on Dec. 2
21 November 2005Nguyen Tuong Van will be hanged
Letter sent to Kim Nguyen Ministry of Home Affairs Changi Prison Complex. Dear Madam, 1. This is to inform you that the death sentence passed on Nguyen Tuong Van will be carried out on 2 Dec 2005. 2. We will arrange for additional visits from 29 Nov till 1 Dec 2005. Approved visitors may register for their visits between 8.30am and 9.30am and between 12.30pm and 1.30pm at the Prison Link Centre, Changi (990 Upper Changi Road North Singapore 506968). 3. You are requested to make the necessary funeral arrangements for him, however if you are unable to do so the state will assist in cremating the body. Please do not hesitate to contact our officers in charge if you have any queries. Yours Faithfully Chiam Jia Fong Superintendent Institution A1, Cluster 1, Singapore's Prison Service.
A letter from the Singapore government confirming the news was sent to Nguyen's mother. She would be allowed to visit Nguyen in the three days before he is hanged. Think Centre and concerned civil society groups are very disappointed and feel helpless. His mother will loss her dear son and we share her sorrow too. Nguyen is quietly challenging the death penalty to the very end and he does not deserve this cruel death sentence imposed on him. More then 400 state sanctioned killing is enough. It does not serve the purpose. There are many more on the death-row including those for non violent drug possession and murder. Some are waiting for the President's Clemency. The death penalty, like torture and slavery in the past, should be reject by all and has no place in a civilized society. Many Singaporean's feel Nguyen should been given a chance.Those implementing the laws here seem to be in a rush to win the cases and close their files. Can we close our eyes and turn our cheeks away when more then 400 persons have suffered death under "state sanctioned killing." How do we explain to our children that if they make a mistake there is no second chance? What values are we teaching our children? Is that why an increasing number of children and adults are facing suicide instead of trying to find a solution to their problems? ADVERTISEMENT
The government here seems to be unnecessarily cruel without any mercy given to those who have make honest mistake. Why not give the person a second chance? This cruel, inhumane and degrading punishment has to go. The laws that permit such cruel punished has to be amended. Think Centre calls on the government, members of parliament, to abandon the use of the death penalty. Our judges and lawyers are independent. They should make recommendations to the government that their conscience as well as international human rights standards are calling for the abolition of the death penalty, but in the interim, call for a moratorium on the death penalty. Our laws and policies should be based on International Human Rights Standards and human values. Out laws and policies should be just and fair to all, provide equal protection to all, with due respect to human dignity. No more presumption of guilt for simple possession of drugs as trafficker and no more adminstrative death sentences.
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