Press
 Release   
The Malaysian Bar Commends Swift Action by the Government in 
Stay of Execution of Death Sentence on Osariakhi Ernest Obayangbon
The
 Malaysian Bar is heartened by, and welcomes, the stay of execution of 
the death penalty on Osariakhi Ernest Obayangbon (aka Philip Michael), 
originally scheduled for 6:00 am today.  
The
 Malaysian Bar commends the swift action of the Government, and in 
particular the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, YB Puan 
Hajah Nancy Shukri, and the Honourable Attorney General, Tan Sri Abdul 
Gani Patail, in obtaining a stay of the execution.  
The
 execution of a criminal, albeit for a heinous crime, is not so much 
about his crime, but is about, and reflective of, our own humanity.
Osariakhi
 Ernest Obayangbon is reported to have been convicted on a charge of 
murder, and has been on death row for 18 years.  He is said to be 
suffering from mental illness, namely schizophrenia.  He apparently did 
not apply for clemency, possibly because he was unable to make proper 
decisions as a result of his mental illness.  
Although
 it is reported that his mental illness developed after the commission 
of the crime, it is nevertheless unnecessary and unmerciful to kill a 
mentally ill person who has already been in jail for 18 years.  We ask 
that his death sentence be commuted to one of life imprisonment.
The
 Malaysian Bar advocates the abolition of the death penalty, in the 
belief that every individual has an inherent right to life.  This right 
is absolute, universal and inalienable, irrespective of any crimes that 
may have been committed.  The death penalty has no place in a society 
that values human life, justice and mercy.  
We
 understand that the Government is currently looking into law reforms in
 respect of the mandatory death penalty, with a view to its possible 
abolition or the reintroduction of a discretionary death penalty.  In 
light of such review, the Government should, in the interest of justice,
 implement and announce an immediate official moratorium on any and all 
executions of the death sentence.
The
 Malaysian Bar reiterates its call on the Malaysian Government to 
abolish the death penalty without delay.  Those who have been sentenced 
with the death penalty should all be resentenced.  
Christopher Leong
President
Malaysian Bar
14 March 2014
Source: Malaysian Bar Website 
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