lawforever said:
so according to your logic we can all go overseas with cocaine and be charged under Australian laws which are much lighter than others because the location should not be an issue.
Also there is no universal law in this world btw. Only a fool believes that a country should act in complete accordance with UN legislation (plus I haven't checked whether UN really bans it or not but it doesn't seem to be the fact since death penalty is still widely accepted in the majority of the world)
Oh one more important highlight from your view: Singpapore laws should not be treated with respect.
i never said anything about charging people under australian laws, but maybe it would be a good idea, afterall they seem more just[instead of putting a drug smuggler on the same tier as a murderer] what i suggest is that they comply with the UN as well as with civilized countrys and drop the death penalty. life inprisonment is more than enough.
the death penalty is not widely accepted, statstics show that even America [ who only even has the option of execution with first degree murder and also i beleive treason] is scaling down the death penalty with more death row inmates getting off the hook than ever before.
there are so many things wrong with this:
they executed him primitively, using a hanging = painful way to die, instead of a more civilized leathal injection
The crime he was executed for
The frequency of their executions
good game Singapore, iam sure your executions greatly help your tourism.
and you are perfectly right, i have no respect for Sinapore and its laws, none whatsoever. They are like barbarians to me, even worse, more like dogs. Only a compeltely primitive society agrees with execution, especially they way they operate it, with a primitive method and a uniform punishment
" You smuggle drug? Execution! NEXT, You? murderer? Execution! NEXT"
The death row inmates are not even treated with respect. After an execution in america, the former criminals have seen to have paid their debt and their memory is now that of an ex-con. They get a last meal, and their time is made to be as comfortable as possible with family visits etc.
So why would i have respect for a legal system that is infact not just? The law is supposed to be what is right and what is just based on morals and ideals of humanity, so how can the law be like it is here and then so radically different in another country? clearly their law is flawed