Rakyat Malaysia Prabagaran Srivijayan akan digantung pada hari Jumaat(14 July 2017) di mana tuduhannay adalah 'drug trafficking'...tetapi sedih sekali MIC(Malaysian Indian Congress) atau Barisan Nasional, Pakatan 'Harapan', PAS atau parti lain nampaknya tak prihatin - tak mahu ambil tindakan menyelamatkan seorang rakyat Malaysia daripada digantung sampai mati di Singapura...
Umi Azlim Mohamad Lazim - jangan lupa usaha kerajaan Malaysia, parti UMNO dan PAS yang berusaha cuba menyelamatkan anak muda ini daripada dibunuh oleh negara Cina - kesalahan 'drug trafficking'
Ong Kim Fatt, seorang lagi warga negara Malaysia - kesalahan 'drug trafficking' - jangan kita lupa usaha kerajaan Malaysia pada masa itu - usaha parti MCA - Deputy Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong...Datuk
Michael Chong...MCA
Bukit Bintang chairman Datuk Dr Lee Chong Men..
Kini, mana dia MIC ...mana dia Perdana Menteri Najib yang kononnya sangat prihatin tentang nasib warganegara Malaysia keturunan India??
Ingat, banya pemimpin negara dari BN dan pembangkang nampaknya sudah setuju bahawa seorang yang di tangkap untuk 'drug trafficking' secara wajar tidak harus dihukum mati???
Yang melakukan kesalahan, perlu dihukum ....ini semua setuju. Apa yang dibantah adalah hukuman mati - tidak perlu, dan lebih wajar hukuman penjara untuk tempuh panjang...
Mengapa ramai orang Islam setuju bahawa hukuman mati di Malaysia dan Singapura harus dimansuhkan? Kerana ini hukuman yang dikenakan berasaskan undang-undang 'sivil' bukan undang-undang Islam, yang ada juga prosidurnya sendiri dan juga syarat mengenai 'keterangan perlu' untuk mendapati seseorang wajar dihukum mati yang lebih tinggi...
Pengedaran dadah, secara tambahan bukan satu kesalahan khusus dalam Islam yang patut dihukum mati...
Justeru, mengapa UMNO, PAS dan/atau parti Amanah tak bersuara - menyatakan bantahan mereka kepada hukuman mati Prabagaran? Adakah ini kerana dia itu 'bukan Islam'? Atau adakah kerana kebanyakkan parti politik ini sebenarnya tak prihatin masalah 'orang kecil' di Malaysia - hanya mahukan kuasa politik?
Apa yang diperlukan bukan banyak - hanya satu kenyataan media...atau surat meminta jangan gantung ...atau mendesak kerajaan Malaysia menyelamatkan nyawa seorang rakyat Malaysia...Demikian juga banyak isu rakyat setempat ...tak diberi perhatian ...sedih sekali.
Rayuan jangan gantung mati seorang warganegara adalah sesuatu perkara minima yang kerajaan Malaysia harus lakukan...
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SINGAPORE, DO NOT EXECUTE MALAYSIAN PRABAGARAN ON 14 JULY 2017
Umi Azlim Mohamad Lazim, 24, a university science graduate from a poor Malay family of rice farmers, admitted to having 2.9 kilograms in her luggage when she was arrested at Shantou airport last January....The judge rejected her explanation and sentenced her to death,...The case is fast-developing into an emotive national issue. Politicians have set aside their differences to halt Lazim's execution. The ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and its rival the Islamic fundamentalist Pan Malaysian Islamic Party are even vying in their efforts.
Both are collecting money for the family, working to arrange family visits and promising they will save Lazim from execution.-Vui Kong, Kim Fatt, Umi Azlim - Now Georgia is asking that life of its citizens be spared
Ong Kim Fatt
23 April 2009 - Kuala Lumpur (Star)
M’sia appeals for clemency for man on China death row
The Foreign Ministry has already sent a clemency appeal for Malaysian Ong Kim Fatt who is on death row in China for drug trafficking, said its Deputy Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong.
Ong is the first one to face the death sentence for a drug offence in China since World War II.
“We have sent a letter to our Chinese counterpart appealing for Ong’s death sentence to be commuted to life imprisonment,” Lee said in a press conference at Wisma MCA on Thursday.-Vui Kong, Kim Fatt, Umi Azlim - Now Georgia is asking that life of its citizens be spare
The Malay-sian Government has sent an appeal to its Chinese counterpart for Ong Kim Fatt, who is on death row in China, to be granted clemency, Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong said.
“We have sent a letter to the Chinese government appealing for Ong’s death sentence to be commuted to life imprisonment,” Lee told a press conference at Wisma MCA yesterday.
He said the Malaysian Embassy there had also been appealing to the Chinese court to reconsider Ong’s death sentence, the first such sentence for a drug offence in China since World War Two.
“We want to remind all Malaysians to respect and abide by the laws of the countries they are travelling to,” he said.
Ong, 44, was found guilty of trafficking 13 packets of heroin weighing 1,480gm at the Xiamen Gao Qi International Airport on Sept 19, 2007.
Earlier last week, MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Michael Chong sought the Foreign Ministry’s help to obtain clemency for Ong, who was supposed to face the firing squad in February.
However, the execution was postponed to April 29 to allow him to fulfil his last wish of meeting his siblings.MCA Bukit Bintang chairman Datuk Dr Lee Chong Meng, who was also at the press conference, said he would accompany Ong’s brothers, Hock Hooi, 38, and Hock Kiang, 41, to China on April 27 to meet Ong and hopefully get his clemency appeal approved....-
- Star, 24/4/2009, Govt asks that death row man be given life sentence instead
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