[Deathpenalty] death penalty news----worldwide
Rick Halperin
rhalperi at smu.edu
Sun Nov 11 09:03:50 CST 2018
Nov. 11
MALAYSIA:
Anti-death penalty advocate says it can be retained if it involves kids
Following the deaths of a raped 9-month-old baby and an abused
3-year-old, an MP who has been advocating the abolition of the death
penalty now says such punishment should be retained in “exceptional” cases.
In a Facebook post, DAP’s Bukit Gelugor MP Ramkarpal Singh said that even
though he had always advocated doing away with capital punishment, cases like
the recent deaths of the 2 children justified the retention of the death
penalty.
He said the death penalty should be “retained to a certain extent” in cases of
gruesome murders, especially those involving children, provided the evidence
against the offenders were beyond any reasonable doubt.
Ramkarpal was commenting on reports stating that a baby girl in Bandar Baru
Bangi, Selangor, died after allegedly being raped and sodomised by her
caretaker’s husband. A boy also died after allegedly being abused by his
stepfather in Kuala Lumpur.
“I also note the concerns of families of murder victims recently that the
abolition of the death penalty may send the wrong signal that such crimes are
not being taken seriously enough. We cannot ignore such concerns.”
Ramkarpal, who is DAP’s national Legal Bureau chairman, said it should be left
to the courts to impose the death penalty in the most heinous of cases.
“The court will be able to consider each case based on the peculiar facts and
circumstances. If the circumstances warrant it, impose the death penalty.
“Such discretion will also allow the court to consider any mitigating factors
which may favour an accused in sparing them from the death penalty.”
Ramkarpal acknowledged that this would not be easy, but those who committed
acts of gruesome murders cannot escape the long arm of the law.
“The state has a duty to protect such helpless victims and the courts should be
empowered to do so.”
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Liew Vui Keong said last month that
a bill to abolish the death penalty was expected to be tabled at the ongoing
Dewan Rakyat sitting.
(source: freemalaysiatoday.com)
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