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Amnesty International strongly condemns the sudden execution of Kho Jabing

Amnesty International strongly condemns the sudden execution of Kho Jabing

Amnesty International strongly condemns the sudden execution of Kho Jabing, undertaken with shameful haste. The rushed execution, that occurred mere hours after his final appeal was rejected, marked a cruel and inhuman end to Kho Jabing’s life after a six year legal battle in the courts. Kho Jabing, a Malaysian national,... 

Why the rush to kill Kho Jabing?

Why the rush to kill Kho Jabing?

On 4 April 2016, the Court of Appeal dismissed the application to reopen the case of Kho Jabing, the Sarawakian who was convicted of murder in the course of robbery in 2010. Jabing’s journey to his impending execution this Friday, 20 May 2016 is fraught with grief. Like the case of Yong Vui Kong now a devout Buddhist, Kho... 

Bukit Batok by-election clearly show that a minority candidate can win an election on his own

Bukit Batok by-election clearly show that a minority candidate can win an election on his own

A victory for Multiracialism. The results of the Bukit Batok by-election clearly show that a minority candidate can win an election on his own. This win by Murali is significant because he won his seat as a member of a minority race in a predominantly (75%) Chinese constituency. And the win is even more telling because it was... 



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