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Unveiling Singapore’s Death Penalty Discourse: A Critical Analysis of Public Opinion and Deterrent Claims

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While Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) maintains a firm stance on the effectiveness of the death penalty in managing drug trafficking in Singapore, the article presents evidence suggesting that the methodologies and interpretations of these studies might not be as substantial as portrayed.

Food for thought...

"Seigneur, ayez pitié, ayez pitié des fous et des folles ! Ô Créateur ! Peut-il exister des monstres aux yeux de Celui-là qui sait pourquoi ils existent, comment ils se sont faits et comment ils auraient pu ne pas se faire ?"
 -- Charles Baudelaire, Spleen de Paris (1869)

Lord, have mercy, have mercy on madmen and madwomen! O Creator! Can there be monsters in the eyes of Him alone who knows why they exist, how they were made, and how they might have been made otherwise?”
-- Charles Baudelaire, Paris Spleen (1869)

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