Law minister: Malaysia to protest Singapore’s planned execution of Sarawakian convicted of murder | Malay Mail

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Law minister: Malaysia to protest Singapore’s planned execution of Sarawakian convicted of murder

PublishedLaw Minister Datuk Liew Vui Keong speaks to reporters in Putrajaya January 10, 2019. — Picture by Yusof Mat isa

“We made the same representation to the Singapore government previously over the execution of Prabu if you all remember.

 

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I can't believe that developed country like Singapore still hasn't abolish the death penalty. Regardless, Malaysia should focus on internal affairs instead of interfering with other country justice system. There may be some inconsistencies but it's the laws. Lawsaintperfect

Dont interfere if u do not wish to be interfered

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