Hoo Yew Wah was arrested at just 20 years old in Malaysia. He was locked up for having drugs on him. Twelve years later, he’s on death row.
This cruelty isn’t right – let’s get clemency for Hoo Yew Wah now.
Hoo Yew Wah is now 32. While on death row, he’s written about his childhood in a disadvantaged community; leaving school at 11 and later working as a street cook. He understands his past decisions were wrong.
“I have to accept responsibility for my past actions … My friends lived a luxurious lifestyle and I wanted the same,” he says.
“If given a chance, I want to prove that I have changed. I want to look for a proper job and spend my life taking care of my mother.” Hoo Yew Wah’s final chance at life is clemency from the Sultan of Johor State, Malaysia. He applied in April 2014, but his petition has been pending ever since.
This is where you come in. One lone voice is not enough – we need to stand with Hoo Yew Wah and get the Sultan to pardon him.
We’ve helped people like Hoo Yew Wah before. In March this year the Sultan pardoned Shahrul Izani Suparman, who had sentenced to death for drug trafficking in 2009.