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230746
Fri, 03/02/2012 - 02:13
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Minister: Malaysian Govt Open To Hearing Arguments On Abolishing Death Penalty
KUALA LUMPUR, March 2 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian government is open to
hearing arguments including on abolishing the death penalty, Minister in the
Prime Minister's Department, Mohamad Nazri Abdul Aziz said.
He said the goverment could only amend a law based on support from the
majority of members of parliament or if there was a mass movement against it.
He said the government in the last two years had transformed and
eliminated a number of laws and acts that were considered incompatible with the
current situation.
"I think if you look at the last two years, this government has been a
reformist government. We have amended a lot of laws and abolished some which
were considered to be draconian," he said in his opening address at the
University Students Debate to Promote the Abolishment of the Death Penalty in
Malaysia, here, Thursday.
Nazri, who is personally uncomfortable with capital punishment, said in
order for the government to reconsider, there must be a mass movement; strong
reaction from the citizens who called for the government to abolish the death
penalty.
He said activists could work through their members of parliament to raise
the issue in parliament.
"I need to show the support. I need more MPs to come forward, so I can
convince the executive," he said.
For the record, Malaysian is among the last 58 countries in the world that
still practise capital punishment.
-- BERNAMA