Amnesty International Australia
This young Malaysian man was to hang in Singapore last Friday. A last-minute reprieve temporarily spared his life but his execution could go ahead any time now if the last appeal to save his life is rejected.
There are serious doubts surrounding Kho Jabing's murder conviction. Even the five judges presiding over the case were divided. His sentence has swung from life in prison and back to the death penalty for years now.
There is a window of hope. We’re seeing great progress in a country that was once one of the highest executioners in the world. Recently Singapore amended its death penalty laws, and at least 13 people have been granted clemency. Demand the same for Kho Jabing.
This young Malaysian man was to hang in Singapore last Friday. A last-minute reprieve temporarily spared his life but his execution could go ahead any time now if the last appeal to save his life is rejected.
There are serious doubts surrounding Kho Jabing's murder conviction. Even the five judges presiding over the case were divided. His sentence has swung from life in prison and back to the death penalty for years now.
There is a window of hope. We’re seeing great progress in a country that was once one of the highest executioners in the world. Recently Singapore amended its death penalty laws, and at least 13 people have been granted clemency. Demand the same for Kho Jabing.
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