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Cheong Chun Yin | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. Last update: 17 June 2015. Cheong Chun Yin was convicted of trafficking 2.7kg of heroin in to Singapore in February 2010. The Court of Appeal upheld the sentence in October 2010. Chun Yin was arrested alighting from a taxi in Arab Street in June 2008. At the time of arrest, he had already handed the suitcase in question over, and did not have the suitcase in his possession. Chun Yin family submits petition signatures.
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Kho Jabing | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. Category Archives: Kho Jabing. Joint Statement: Halt imminent executions in Singapore and Indonesia. May 15, 2016. Continue reading Joint Statement: Halt imminent executions in Singapore and Indonesia. Joint statement on imminent execution of Kho Jabing. May 14, 2016. CLARIFICATION ADDED 15 May 2016. The death penalty is an irreversible punishment. A life once taken, cannot be returned. The fact that one High Court...An ap...
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Cases | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. Joint Statement: Halt imminent executions in Singapore and Indonesia. May 15, 2016. Continue reading Joint Statement: Halt imminent executions in Singapore and Indonesia. Joint statement on imminent execution of Kho Jabing. May 14, 2016. CLARIFICATION ADDED 15 May 2016. The death penalty is an irreversible punishment. A life once taken, cannot be returned. The fact that one High Court judge and two Judges of Appeal...An ap...
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In Memoriam | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. Below is a list of all those we have heard of who have been executed in Singapore. If you know of any other cases, please contact us. So we can add the names to the list. Angel Mou (6 January 1995). Poon Yuen-chung (21 April 1995). Navarat Maykha (22 September 1995). Nguyen Tuong Van (2 December 1995). Rozman bin Jusoh (12 April 1996). Vignes Mourthi (26 September 2003). Shanmugam Murugesu (14 May 2005). Like Us on Facebook.
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RELEASE: Urgent action required for Kho Jabing | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. RELEASE: Urgent action required for Kho Jabing. May 28, 2015. The Singapore Anti-Death Penalty Campaign (SADPC) and We Believe in Second Chances strongly urge the Cabinet to advise the President, Mr Tony Tan, to grant clemency to death row inmate, Kho Jabing. We wish to highlight two issues with Kho’s death sentence. First, the dissent by the two judges should be taken as indication that reasonable doubt exists over whethe...
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Yong Vui Kong | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. Last update: 17 June 2015. In June 2007, at the age of 19, Yong Vui Kong was arrested in Singapore in possession of 42.27g of heroin. Vui Kong, with his lack of education, did not know the danger of drugs, or the penalty that he would face. Vui Kong’s Story. Vui Kong’s family submits petition signatures to the President. Vui Kong’s Letters. Second Chance For Yong. Yong’s High Court judgement 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Current Cases | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. Here you can find out more about the current cases that Second Chances is fighting for. Should you know of any other cases (especially if it has a Singaporean connection), please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. 8211; Case Brief. 2 thoughts on “Current Cases”. October 31, 2011 at 10:36 pm. Is it only the singaporeans, or malaysians? What about the people from thailand,philipines,china,nigeria? Like Us on Facebook.
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Reconsider the Death Penalty in Singapore | We Believe In Second Chances
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We Believe In Second Chances. Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali. Noor Atiqah M. Lasim. Reconsider the Death Penalty in Singapore. October 6, 2014. In response to an article titled Calls to abolish death penalty ‘do not focus on victims of drug trade’. TODAY, Sept 27 2014), our Director, Ms Priscilla Chia wrote a letter to the newspaper addressing the points which the Minister for Law and Foreign Affairs was reported to have raised. An edited version of the letter titled,. We reproduce her letter in full below.
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