Press Release: Malaysian Bar welcomes proposal to give Judges discretion on death sentence |
Friday, 20 July 2012 04:27pm | |
The
Malaysian Bar welcomes the Honourable Attorney General’s recent
announcement that the Attorney General’s Chambers (“AGC”) is considering
proposing an amendment to the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 to give Judges
the discretion not to impose the death sentence on drug couriers. The
AGC is reportedly also considering a proposal that those on death row be
resentenced.
This is a positive first step towards realising the cross-party
initiative, led by the Minister in charge of Law and Parliamentary
Affairs, to end the use of the mandatory death penalty for drugs-related
offences. There is great wisdom in leaving the decision on punishment
for such offences to the discretion of the Judiciary.
The next step must be a moratorium on
the use of the death penalty, which must ultimately culminate in the
abolition of the penalty, as the execution of human beings by the State
serves as an “example of barbarity” to society and legitimises the
taking of human life.
This
goal will earn Malaysia a rightful place amongst modern and progressive
democracies, as the worldwide trend has been to abolish the death
penalty.
Lim Chee Wee
President
Malaysian Bar
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