MADPET-Malaysians Against Death Penalty & Torture

MADPET is for the Abolition of Death Penalty, an end of torture and abuse of rights by the police, an end to death in custody, an end to police shoot to kill incidents, for greater safeguards to ensure a fair trial, for a right to one phone call and immediate access to a lawyer upon arrest, for the repeal of all laws that allow for detention without trial and an immediate release of all those who are under such draconian laws.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Police Brutality & Killings Public Forum - 26/9/2012, 8pm, KL

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BFM Radio (13/10/2011) - Talking with Charles Hector and Nico Tuijn about the death penalty Death in Dilemma - The Final Curtain (produced by the Malaysian Bar), about 25 minuted, is shown in the first part of this VDO
Death Penalty
441 hanged to death since 1960, another 696 on death row as at 20/2/2011
358 persons were hanged between 1981 and 2005,
As at December 2005,
about 173 persons are on death row
Between 2000 and February 2005, 15 executed
Between 2000-2010, 9 persons were hanged for murder

860 sentenced to death in Malaysia - on death row (as of 28/2/2012)

Shot Dead By Police
298 shot dead between 2007 and August 2012
2007(13), 2008(85), 2009(88), 2010(45), 2011(30), until Aug 2012(37)

279 shot dead in 2000-2009 period

Death In Police Custody
147 Deaths in Police Lock-Ups in 2000-2009 period

79,487 whipped in Malaysia (2005 - 2011)

On 18 December 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed a resolution calling for "a moratorium on executions" by an overwhelming majority: 104 votes in favour, 54 against and 29 abstentions. - RESOLUTION 62/149

On 18 December 2008, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a second resolution calling for a moratorium on the use of the death penalty. 106 countries voted in favour of the draft resolution, 46 voted against and 34 abstained.

22/12/2010, the United Nations General Assembly 3rd resolution in favour of a universal moratorium on the death penalty : 108 countries voted in favour, with 41 against and 36 abstentions.

20/12/2012, UN's 4th Resolution :- 111 in favor, 41 against, 34 abstentions

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MADPET (Malaysian Against Death Penalty and Torture)

MADPET is a movement for the abolition of death penalty and torture, and it is also been involved in issues of administration of justice, death in custody, freedom of expression, opposing abuse of power and wrongdoings by the police, prison authorities and other enforment authorities, animal rights, rights of minority groups, housing rights, rights of the disabled, concerns in the criminal justice system. MADPET is for the promotion of human rights, human freedoms and justice in Malaysia and in our world.



Coordinators of MADPET are Charles Hector, N. Surendran and Salbiah Ahmad.



MADPET Contact Details:-

MADPET
c/o Charles Hector
Kampung Lubuk Layang,
Batu 3, Jalan Mentakab,
28000 Temerloh, Pahang,
MALAYSIA

Email: chef@tm.net.my


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