Kindly disseminate this invite widely to your contacts.
French association Together against the death penalty (ECPM) in collaboration with ADPAN (Anti-Death Penalty Asian Network), SUHAKAM (Human Rights Commission of Malaysia) and Bar Council Malaysia will be organising the First Regional Congress on the Death Penalty which will take place as follows:
Date: 11th and 12th of June 2015
Time: Day 1: 9.30am - 5.00pm (Registration begins at 9.00am) and Day 2 (9.00am - 5.00pm)
Venue: Grand Ballroom, Level 1, Renaissance Hotel, Kuala LumpurThe Congress will focus on the specific stakes of the death penalty in East and South-East Asia and particularly on the issue of the link between death penalty and drugs trafficking. This Congress will be a great opportunity to question the dissuasive power of the death penalty, as the number of drug users and global trafficking are steadily growing.
Admission to the Congress is free but registration is required as seats are limited.
Amongst the speakers are as follows:
YB Senator Datuk Paul Low Seng Kuan, Minister In The Prime Minister's Department, Malaysia (TBC)
Steven Thiru, President, Malaysian Bar
Tan Sri Hasmy Agam, Chairman, Human Rights Commission Malaysia (SUHAKAM)
Amongst the speakers are as follows:
YB Senator Datuk Paul Low Seng Kuan, Minister In The Prime Minister's Department, Malaysia (TBC)
Steven Thiru, President, Malaysian Bar
Tan Sri Hasmy Agam, Chairman, Human Rights Commission Malaysia (SUHAKAM)
M Ravi, Human Rights Lawyer, SingaporeDatuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram, Advocate & Solicitor, Messrs Sri Ram and
Retired Federal Court Judge, Malaysia (TBC)Rafendi Djamin, Representative
of Indonesia to ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Right (AICHR)Dr Seree Nonthasoot, Representative
Thailand to ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Right (AICHR)
Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, Representative of Malaysia to ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Right (AICHR)
Luvsanvandan Bold, Member of Parliament, Mongolia and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mongolia
Mario Marazziti, Member of Parliament, Italy and Community Spokesperson, Sant’Egido, Italy
You can register online here http://goo.gl/LGrCAG or use the attached registration form to register.
The full programme is attached for your attention.
Limited scholarships are available for overseas participants for travel and accommodation upon application to Yi Pan Regional Coordinator at ypan@abolition.fr
Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, Representative of Malaysia to ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Right (AICHR)
Luvsanvandan Bold, Member of Parliament, Mongolia and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mongolia
Mario Marazziti, Member of Parliament, Italy and Community Spokesperson, Sant’Egido, Italy
You can register online here http://goo.gl/LGrCAG or use the attached registration form to register.
The full programme is attached for your attention.
Limited scholarships are available for overseas participants for travel and accommodation upon application to Yi Pan Regional Coordinator at ypan@abolition.fr
Asian
Regional Congress on Death Penalty
Provisional Academic Program
June 11th,
2015
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9:00am~10:00 am
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Registration for the public
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10:00am ~12:00pm
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Opening
Ceremony
Speakers:
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YB Senator Datuk Paul Low Seng Kuan, Minister In The Prime Minister's Department, Malaysia
(TBC)
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Representative from ADPAN
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Raphaël Chenuil Hazan, Executive Director, The Organisation Together against the Death Penalty
(ECPM), France
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Ambassadors of the sponsor countries: Norway,
France and EU Delegation
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Testimony of forgiveness Iwamoto’s sister from Japan)
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Steven Thiru, President , Malaysian Bar
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Tan Sri Hasmy Agam, Chairman, Human Rights
Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM)
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12:00pm
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Press conference /coffee break with the officials, after the
opening ceremony
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12:00pm~1:30pm
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Lunch time
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1:30pm~3:30pm
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Plenary
session: drugs and death penalty
Topic:
The inefficiency of death penalty in drug related crimes. The
responsibility of the European countries and UN agencies in financing
anti-drug programs in retentionist countries. Study of the profile of
“mules”.
Speakers:
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3:30pm~4:00pm
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Coffee break
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4:00pm~5:00pm
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Workshop 1:
the mandatory death penalty
Topic:
Make a clear distinction
between the death penalty and the mandatory death penalty, to consider the
abolition of the mandatory death penalty as a first step towards total
abolition. Progress and regression of the mandatory death penalty.
Identification of steps for abolition of the mandatory death penalty.
Speakers:
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Professor Chan Wing Cheong, Associate
Professor, Faculty of Law, National University
of Singapore, Singapore (TBC).
·
N. Surendran, Advocate & Solicitor,
Messrs Edwin Lim Suren & Soh,
Malaysia and Member of Parliament, Padang Serai, Kedah Malaysia (TBC)
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Saul Lehrfreund, Co-Executive Director, The
Death Penalty Project , United Kingdom
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Gobind Singh Deo, Advocate & Solicitor,
Messrs Gobind Singh Deo & Co, Malaysia and Member of Parliament, Puchong,
Selangor, Malaysia
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5:00pm~6:00pm
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Testimonies:
Judicial Officials/Judges and the Death
Topic:
Judicial Officials
and Judges will testify their personal experiences when dealing with a death
penalty case: how they made decisions; what their reflections are.
Speakers:
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Datuk
Seri Gopal Sri Ram, Advocate & Solicitor, Messrs Sri Ram and Retired
Federal Court Judge, Malaysia (TBC)
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Ching Hsien, Chen, Judge, Taiwan
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June 12th,
2015
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9:00am~10:30am
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First Roundtable discussion: The elements of unfair trials
Topic:
The
topic of discrimination in the use of the death penalty.
Point out the non-respect of criminal
law-guaranteed procedures: unaccompanied defendant during the interrogations,
confessions sometimes obtained under torture, etc. Remind retentionist
countries to respect the criminal procedures set up and guaranteed by the
Criminal Procedure Code.
Speakers:
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Puri
Kencana Putri, Research Bureau, The Commission for “the Disappeared” and
Victims of Violence ( Kontras), Indonesia
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10.30am~11:00am
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Coffee break
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11:00am~12:30am
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Second
roundtable discussion: Diplomacy and death penalty
Topic:
The diplomatic leverages, a useful tool to help advance the
abolitionist cause. The role of interregional organizations (e. g.ASEAN) to promote the abolition
of the death penalty in Asia.
Speakers:
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Rafendi
Djamin, Representative of Indonesia to ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on
Human Right (AICHR)
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Dr Seree
Nonthasoot, Representative Thailand to ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on
Human Right (AICHR)
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Tan
Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, Representative of Malaysia to ASEAN
Intergovernmental Commission on Human Right (AICHR)
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Luvsanvandan Bold, Member of Parliament, Mongolia and Former Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Mongolia
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Representative
of one of the diplomatic delegation active in East/ South East Asia for
fighting death penalty (TBC)
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12:30pm~2:00pm
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Lunch time
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2:00pm~3:30pm
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Workshop
2: Diplomacy and death penalty
Topic:
Sharing experiences on how to incorporate
international pressure and diplomacy pressure with local campaigns.
Develop common strategies adapted to the particular context of the
considered area: East and South East Asia.
Speakers:
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Raphaël
Chenuil Hazan, Executive Director, The Organisation Together against the Death
Penalty (ECPM), France
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Aurélie
Plaçais, Program Director, World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, France
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Clive
Stafford Smith, Founder & Director, Reprieve, United Kingdom / Hanna
Gormann, Head of European Commission Project, Reprieve, United Kingdom
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Chiara Sangiorgio, Death Penalty Researcher, Amnesty
International, United Kingdom
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A VOIR
AVEC KARINE, International Federation for Human Rights FIDH
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Mario
Marazziti, Member of Parliament, Italy and Community Spokesperson, Sant’Egido,
Italy
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Bhatara
Ibnu Reza, Operational Coordinator, The Indonesian Human Rights Monitor (Imparsial),
Indonesia
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2:00pm~3:30pm
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Workshop 3:
Working with the victims’ families
Topic:
Death penalty should not be only tackled through law and legislation
approaches. Telling stories, talking about individuals who are directly
affected by the death penalty is essential to raise awareness among the media
and the public. The importance of creating educational tools about the work
with the victims’ families.
Focus on how we can work with the victim’s family from an NGO’s point
of view. How to reach them without scare them away and develop a relationship
with the victim’s family. How to reach out to different victims groups and
work with them.
Speakers:
·
Jiazhen
Wu, Deputy Director, Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty
(TAEDP), Taiwan
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Arthur Wilson, Executive Director, Prison Fellowship Pakistan, Pakistan
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Toshi
Kazama, New York-based photographer, Journey of Hope
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2:00pm~3:30pm
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Workshop
4 : Teaching abolition
Topic:
The integration
of educative workshops in academic systems’ curricula.
Speakers:
·
Marianne Rossi, The Organisation Together
against the Death Penalty (ECPM),
France
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Munkhjavhlan
Baatar, Lecturer, National University of Mongolia and
Human Rights Activist, Mongolia
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Connie Chan Man-Wai, Senior
Campaigner, Amnesty International, Hong Kong
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Li-shu,
Weng, Elementary School Teacher, Taiwan
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Datuk Dr Khaw Lake Tee, Vice-Chairman,
Human Rights Commission of
Malaysia (SUHAKAM)
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3:30pm~4:00pm
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Coffee break
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4:00pm~5:00pm
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Closing
ceremony
Speakers:
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Embassies
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ECPM
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ADPAN
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WCADP
(president of the coalition)
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