
Burmese Ex-General Maung Aye flies to Singapore for health treatment
General Maung Aye Burma’s retired Vice-Sen-Gen Maung Aye, number two in the previous ruling military junta, plans to visit Singapore for medical treatment after suffering a stroke, according to sources in Naypyidaw. The 74-year-old was admitted to a military hospital in the capital on Sunday evening. He regained consciousness...

Singapore to relax mandatory death penalty for drug offenders
The Global Post- July 9, 2012 Singapore's infamously harsh sentencing for drug couriers may be coming to an end, the Associated Press reported today. In a Monday announcement, deputy prime minister Teo Chee Hean said the government will now give judges the ability to consider life sentencing for couriers who are mentally disabled,...

Singapore’s not-so-grim “Disneyland”
(9 Jul) - Some call it “Disneyland with the death penalty.” Proud of its title as one of the safest places in the world, Singapore exercises a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to illegal drug trafficking and murder. But there are signs the law may now become more flexible, following the deputy prime minister’s...
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