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La visión de PGA es contribuir a la creación de un orden internacional basado en el imperio de la ley para un mundo más equitativo, seguro, sostenible y democrático.

PGA condemns the execution of Mr. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam

Friends and family members attended the funeral of Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam at his home in Tanjung Rambutan, Perak on Friday April 29.
Friends and family members attended the funeral of Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam at his home in Tanjung Rambutan, Perak on Friday April 29.

The Hague/New York/Kuala Lumpur:

PGA strongly condemns the execution of Mr. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam on 27 April 2022, which testifies to the failure of the Singaporean judicial system and of Malaysian authorities to protect and uphold the most fundamental principles under international human rights law: the right to life and the prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment or punishment. Despite international calls and statements, including by PGA and its President, Hon. Kasthuri Patto, MP (Malaysia), to halt the execution and commute the death sentence to imprisonment, the execution took place in violation of international law.

I am deeply saddened and appalled by the execution of Mr. Nagaenthran by Singaporean authorities. The death penalty has once again been used on a marginalised and underprivileged person with an IQ of 69. Mr Nagaenthran was, after all, only a drug mule. What had befallen him can happen to any one of us - one can sometimes pay dearly with their life being in the wrong place at the wrong time, when being used by wrong people. This case is even more tragic and unacceptable as under international law, the imposition and enforcement of the death penalty on persons with mental disabilities constitutes a violation of the prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment. Hon. Kasthuri Patto, MP (Malaysia), PGA’s President

The case demonstrates another reality that the persons with disabilities face in judicial proceedings. Mr. Nagaenthran was not provided with required support and accommodation for his disabilities to facilitate his effective participation in his trial, nor procedural accommodations to ensure a fair trial and due process. As highlighted by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, “the lack of procedural accommodations violates the right to a fair trial and may lead to effective exclusion from proceedings and/or being subjected to unfair sentences.”

The use of capital punishment is not only often associated with the risk with a miscarriage of justice- which leads to irreversible tragic consequences- but it has been also proven to be ineffective to deter crimes. PGA calls on all retentionist States to adopt a moratorium on the use of the death penalty, with a view towards its full abolition. In the meantime, PGA further urges States to remove from national law any death penalty provisions which are in breach of international human rights hard or soft law, such as:

PGA opposes capital punishment in all circumstances. Parliamentarians have a crucial role to play in the movement to restrict the use of the death penalty and ultimately abolish it through drafting legislation, deliberating on national policies, and enlightening public opinion. Find out more about our Campaign on the Abolishment of the Death Penalty.

Últimas Actividades: Campaña APM

UN Photo/Loey Felipe

This historic resolution represents a crucial step forward for the abolitionist movement.

Courtesy Parliament of Zimbabwe

PGA acknowledges the leadership and tireless efforts of Zimbabwean parliamentarians, including PGA Members and most notably Hon. Dorcas Sibanda, whose collective unwavering commitment has made this historic achievement possible.

This roundtable also offered a time for the civil society to share its perspective, briefing parliamentarians attending on the progress made in the abolitionist movement over the recent months

PGA brought together parliamentarians from different regions around the world, to discuss and strategize towards the abolition of the death penalty.

Para más información o para explorar cómo puede involucrarse en la Campaña para la Abolición de la Pena de Muerte (ADP) de PGA, póngase en contacto con:

Sra. Frederika Schweighoferova
Directora,
Programa de derecho internacional y derechos humanos
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Sra. Olivia Houssais
Oficial de programas,
Programa de derecho internacional y derechos humanos
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