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[Singapore] - 17 Malay death row inmates file historic suit accusing the Singapore government of racial bias

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A group of 17 prisoners in Singapore sentenced to death for various drug offences is seeking a court declaration that the government had acted with discrimination and bias in their prosecution due to their Malay ethnicity, in a historic suit that appears set to renew debate on the treatment of Malays in the city-state.

The convicts, all Singaporeans with the exception of one Malaysian, are represented by M Ravi, a prominent Singaporean lawyer known for handling high-profile cases that frequently ruffle the government’s feathers.

They have named the attorney-general as the defendant, accusing him of breaching a constitutional guarantee on equal treatment under the law, adding that their investigations, trials and convictions under the draconian Misuse of Drugs Act had been arbitrary and based on the “irrelevant factor of our ethnicity”.


A pre-trial conference, or case management, will be held tomorrow to set the trial date.

The prisoners in their suit furnished statistics and graphs on the trend of prosecution for drug offences in Singapore to show how Malays are less likely to have their death sentence quashed or commuted to a jail term upon appeal.

In their joint affidavit sighted by MalaysiaNow, spanning close to 100 pages, they said that Malays sentenced to death are “significantly overrepresented” compared to their share in the population of Singapore.

They said while Singapore’s racial proportion has remained more or less the same over the decades, the same is not the case when it comes to people who are sentenced to death.

“While the ethnic composition of the population has remained very stable, the disparity between the proportion of Malays in the ordinary population and the proportion of Malays who make up those sentenced to death for drug offences has increased over the last decade.

“At the same time, the number of persons of Chinese ethnicity sentenced to death for drug offences has decreased by almost an equivalent amount,” said the plaintiffs in their affidavit issued on Aug 13, which includes extensive official data and statistics.

Malays make up 13.5% of the population in the city-state, where 74.3% are Chinese and 9% are Indians, based on official statistics up to June last year.


Singapore does not release any official numbers on its death row prisoners.

But giving an ethnic breakdown, the plaintiffs said 50 out of 77 people sentenced to death between 2010 and 2021 were Malays, 15 Indians, 10 Chinese and two from other races.

They added that out of the 28 who have had their death sentences commuted, 12 were Chinese and nine were Malays.

They also said that within the same 11-year period, Malays made up 66 of the 120 prosecutions for capital drug offences, where some 76% ended up being handed the death sentence. They said this pointed to a systematic targeting of Malays by the Central Narcotics Bureau of Singapore (CNB).

“The plaintiffs claim that the sheer number of prosecutions of Malays for death eligible offences when compared to persons of other ethnicities shows that CNB investigatory practices are targeted towards intercepting offenders from the Malay community, and less towards detecting offenders from other communities, or that a disproportionate number of prosecutions are proceeded with against Malay suspects as opposed to suspects of other ethnicities,” they said.

Singapore does not release any official numbers on its death row prisoners.

But giving an ethnic breakdown, the plaintiffs said 50 out of 77 people sentenced to death between 2010 and 2021 were Malays, 15 Indians, 10 Chinese and two from other races.

They added that out of the 28 who have had their death sentences commuted, 12 were Chinese and nine were Malays.

They also said that within the same 11-year period, Malays made up 66 of the 120 prosecutions for capital drug offences, where some 76% ended up being handed the death sentence. They said this pointed to a systematic targeting of Malays by the Central Narcotics Bureau of Singapore (CNB).

“The plaintiffs claim that the sheer number of prosecutions of Malays for death eligible offences when compared to persons of other ethnicities shows that CNB investigatory practices are targeted towards intercepting offenders from the Malay community, and less towards detecting offenders from other communities, or that a disproportionate number of prosecutions are proceeded with against Malay suspects as opposed to suspects of other ethnicities,” they said.


https://www.malaysianow.com/news/20...e-historic-suit-accusing-govt-of-racial-bias/
 

countryman

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Of course. But that should not deter us from struggling against the injustice, whatever may the outcome be.
In this instance, why is there injustice? If they're guilty of drug trafficking they'll have to face the consequences. It's just too bad if a certain ethnic group has more of such traffickers!
 

Loofydralb

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In this instance, why is there injustice? If they're guilty of drug trafficking they'll have to face the consequences. It's just too bad if a certain ethnic group has more of such traffickers!
I think their data is different and specific for other races too on rates and severity of the punishment.
 

countryman

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I think their data is different and specific for other races too on rates and severity of the punishment.
Don't think it's wise for society to debate or fight for the rights for all these traffickers regardless what race they belong to...Don't let this become a racial issue. I'm sure that particular lawyer has hidden agendas for doing this.
 
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glockman

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At death's door, still want to play the race card. Why is M Ravi doing this? He ought to focus more on his own mental health.
 

gingerlyn

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Malay community is scum. Instead of helping the marginalised Malay, they are fighting for tudung. Why tudung ? It is just a piece of loincloth
 

nayr69sg

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Malay community is scum. Instead of helping the marginalised Malay, they are fighting for tudung. Why tudung ? It is just a piece of loincloth
Exactly it is just a piece of cloth.

Hence they are testing the boundaries. If they cannot even get freedom to wear tudung then of course other things cannot.

So this is a start for the Malays. They will start to ask for more freedoms or even changes from society to conform to their ways.
 

nirvarq

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At death's door, still want to play the race card. Why is M Ravi doing this? He ought to focus more on his own mental health.
It seems like M Ravi is the one who approach them to stir shit. It’s always him

At death's door only the race card has chance to save them esp when there's a motion of unfairness in the air due to tudung........

Well played, Navi.

With tudung any Tom, Dick or Harry can wear a bra put on full dress + tudung can hide anything under the dress and go into the bank lobby easy. Many other things too, CAQ thinks he's smart and tries to make a benevolence name for himself. We're going backwards. lol...........
 

nayr69sg

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Hmm the way the case is presented makes it sound like Singapore very bad. Targets the Malays to accuse them of drug trafficking and then execute them based on race.

Very shocking!
 

zeddy

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With Ravi instigating these condemned chaps to play the race card against the Government, I'm afraid that will only quicken the Government to sign their death warrants.
 
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red amoeba

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The m&d are right. We don’t dare to hang AMDK neither we dare to cane. Michael Fay is probably the last one. Orchard tower murder case no death for the AMDK.
LHL should speak about Ang moh privilège instead. One country two laws. .
 

shittypore

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The m&d are right. We don’t dare to hang AMDK neither we dare to cane. Michael Fay is probably the last one. Orchard tower murder case no death for the AMDK.
LHL should speak about Ang moh privilège instead. One country two laws.
MF was nvr canned, we were hoodwink all along.
 
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