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Amnesty International wants death penalty to be abolished for drug-related crimes in Malaysia
The Star
2020-08-14
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Amnesty International Malaysia told a press conference on Wednesday that it hoped that laws would be amended in the next parliamentary sitting so that mandatory death penalty for drug-related cases would be abolished to improve human rights.
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