Seven organizations, including Amnesty International, are greatly alarmed at the deteriorating human rights situation in Singapore. In October the authorities carried out two more executions for drug related offences, in violation of international law and standards; and posed further restrictions to the exercise of the right to freedom of expression by anti-death penalty activists. We renew our call on the Singapore authorities to immediately establish a moratorium on all executions and cease the harassment of civil society representatives, as critical first stepe; and urge the international community to step up pressure to ensure that the human rights are protected. View Report in English Download PDF Death Penalty Public Statement Research Singapore Research Recently added Mozambique: Authorities must end post-election assault on protests now Pakistan: Flood survivors in Sindh province suffer disease and food insecurity amid government inaction – new testimony Brazil: The jury trial in the case of Marielle and Anderson may be a response from the State to violence against human rights defenders. Sudan: Urgent need for civilian protection in wake of escalating violence Japan: Momentum for marriage equality grows with Tokyo High Court ruling Write a letter, change a life Every year, our global community comes together to fight injustice and support people whose human rights are under threat. Join the Write for Rights campaign and demand justice by calling on decision makers to do the right thing.
- Index Number
- ACT 50/8704/2024
- Pages
- 6
- Published in
- United Kingdom
Table of Contents
- 1. Use of death penalty against international human rights law and standards 1
- 2. Relentless pursuit of executions highlights urgent need for a moratorium on use of death penalty 3
- 3. Harassment of anti-death penalty activism and repression of criticism 4
- 4. Recommendations 6
- This statement is co-signed by 6