JOINT STATEMENT
Local and International groups express solidarity for
the families of executed prisoners in Singapore
26 November 2016 – We, the undersigned
organisations, condemn the shameful execution of a Nigerian national, Chijioke
Stephen Obioha, and a Malaysian national, Devendran a/l Supramaniam in
Singapore on 18 November 2016, which runs counter to global trends towards
abolition of capital punishment. Around the same time, at the 50th and
51st meeting of the UN General Assembly's Third Committee’s 71st
session proceedings, the Singapore representative introduced amendments,
undermining the spirit of the draft resolution calling for a moratorium on the
death penalty, supported by states such as Syria, Egypt and Bangladesh.
We remain
appalled that Singapore continues to execute people in contravention of
international law and standards. The two men were sentenced to mandatory death
penalty, after being convicted of drug trafficking, which does not meet the
threshold of the “most serious crimes”.
In July 2011,
during its first Universal Periodic Review (UPR), Singapore accepted a
recommendation that called on the government to make available statistics and
other factual information on the use of the death penalty (A/HRC/18/11, para.
95.15). The lack of transparency in relation to the scheduled executions
therefore remains deeply concerning and prevents informed and meaningful
debates in the country on the retention of this punishment.
We would like to
express our regret and share in the disappointment of the families of the
executed men. We oppose the use of capital punishment in all circumstances, as
a violation of human rights which can never be justified under the flawed
assumption that it has a unique deterrent effect.
Signatories:
Singapore
Function 8
Humanitarian Organization for Migration
Economics (HOME)
Project X
Singapore Anti-Death Penalty Campaign
(SADPC)
Think Centre
We Believe in
Second Chances
Malaysia
Suara
Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)
Malaysians
Against Death Penalty & Torture (MADPET)
Indonesia
Human Rights
Working Group (HRWG)
International Groups and Networks
Amnesty International (AI)
Asian Forum for Human Rights and
Development (FORUM-ASIA)
Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network (ADPAN)
Coalition
for the Abolition of the Death Penalty in ASEAN (CADPA)
Ensemble
contre la peine de mort (ECPM)
Franciscans International (FI)
Human Rights Watch (HRW)
International
Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
International Federation for Human Rights
(FIDH)
World
Coalition Against the Death Penalty (WCADP)
For further information please contact
Think Centre.
Email: thinkcentre@hotmail.com Tel: +65 94791906
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