[《Malaysia's new government said it will abolish the death penalty for all
crimes and halt all pending executions, a rare move against capital
punishment in Asia that human rights groups hailed Thursday as a major
advance. More than 1,200 people are on death row in Malaysia, which
mandates hanging as punishment for a wide range of crimes including murder,
drug trafficking, treason, kidnapping and acts of terror.
...
The Malaysian human rights group Lawyers for Liberty praised the
government's decision, saying the death penalty is barbarous and pointless
as it has never been proven to deter serious crimes. Its adviser, N.
Surendran, said the new government has shown that "it is a force for moral
good, and an example for the region and the world."
Many Asian countries such as China and neighboring Singapore, Indonesia,
Thailand and Vietnam still impose capital punishment. [Also India,
Pakistan, Bangladesh ....]》]

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/malaysia-to-abolish-death-penalty-rare-move-against-capital-punishment-asia/

AP October 11, 2018, 8:03 AM

Malaysia to abolish death penalty, granting reprieve for 1,200 on death row

In this April 10, 2018, a battered Malaysian national flag flies in front
of the Petronas
Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  AP

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Malaysia's new government said it will abolish
the death penalty for all crimes and halt all pending executions, a rare
move against capital punishment in Asia that human rights groups hailed
Thursday as a major advance. More than 1,200 people are on death row in
Malaysia, which mandates hanging as punishment for a wide range of crimes
including murder, drug trafficking, treason, kidnapping and acts of terror.

Law Minister Liew Vui Keong announced Wednesday that the Cabinet had agreed
to abolish the death penalty and that amendments to laws with capital
punishment were expected to be presented when Parliament resumes Monday,
local media reported. Liew couldn't be reached for immediate comment.

Communications Minister Gobind Singh Deo on Thursday confirmed the
Cabinet's decision.

"This is part of our election pledge and also in line with the move away
from capital punishment in the rest of the world," he told The Associated
Press.

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Amnesty International said the move would be a major advance but urged the
government to "completely abolish the death penalty for all crimes, with no
exceptions." It said the death penalty has been a "terrible stain" on
Malaysia's human rights record, and death row prisoners often have to wait
years for their appeals to be processed.


"There is no time to waste, the death penalty should have been consigned to
the history books long ago," the human rights group's secretary-general,
Kumi Naidoo, said in a statement, adding that 142 countries worldwide have
rejected capital punishment.

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's alliance won a stunning election upset on
May 9, ousting a scandal-tainted coalition in the first change of
government since independence from Britain in 1957. Its promises included
eradicating corruption and bolstering human rights.

The Malaysian human rights group Lawyers for Liberty praised the
government's decision, saying the death penalty is barbarous and pointless
as it has never been proven to deter serious crimes. Its adviser, N.
Surendran, said the new government has shown that "it is a force for moral
good, and an example for the region and the world."

Many Asian countries such as China and neighboring Singapore, Indonesia,
Thailand and Vietnam still impose capital punishment.

Surendran urged the government to not forget the hundreds of Malaysians who
are languishing on death row in Singapore and other countries, particularly
for being drug mules.

"We call upon the government to vigorously speak up for our citizens facing
death in distant shores. Having rejected the death penalty in this country,
we now have the moral authority to fight for the lives of our citizens
abroad," he said in a statement.



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