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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.

SAUDI ARABIA BEHEADS BANGLADESHI CONVICTED OF MURDER

May 17, 2008: Saudi authorities beheaded a Bangladeshi man convicted of killing a Saudi citizen over a money dispute.

Juman Hussein Jalal-aldeen was found guilty of killing Yahyah bin Awadh Al-Mohammad by slashing his throat.

He hid the corpse in a ranch, according to an Interior Ministry statement carried by the official state news agency, SPA.

Source: International Herald Tribune, 17/05/2008

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