11 October, 2011

The abolishment of death penalty requires in depth study

Nora Murat, the Executive Director of Amnesty International Malaysia made her stand
That death penalty should be totally abolish and banned
In order for human rights to prevail as part of the guideline and policy of UN
As death penalty is now being view as inhumane and getting out of trend

Perhaps Ms. Murat has lost her sense
What about the victim's family and friends?
Are they suppose to bare the pain while seeing the perpetrator "ran?"
If this goes on, then how on earth would the perpetrator stop committing the offense?

Ms. Murat should consider the followings before making her comments
What if her loves ones has been rape and murder by a serial rapist with his bare hands?
What if her loves ones died due to over dosage of drugs as the pusher is a greedy man?
Lets see if she will be the supportive on capital punishment like a "huge fan"

Capital punishment must not end
Nor it should ever be amend
At least not for severe cases that could harm the life of other countrymen
It may not be the trend, but for protection we ought to say "THANKS"


Sources:  The Star (October 11, 2011)

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