UN rights chief alarmed by number of drugs-related executions in Singapore

UN rights chief alarmed by number of drugs-related executions in Singapore


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The United Nations human rights office voiced alarm on Wednesday at the number of people being executed in Singapore for drug-related offences, saying it was incompatible with human dignity.


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UN rights chief Volker Türk said there had been a general shift away from the use of capital punishment in Asia and Singapore was one of only a few countries imposing the death penalty for drug-related crimes not involving intentional killing.

The death penalty is mandatory in Singapore for drug trafficking above certain quantities, such as 500 grams of cannabis or 15 grams of heroin.

Additional sources • AFP



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