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Man in M'sia who beheaded colleague gets life sentence commuted to 35 years' jail

World News - In August 1994, palm oil estate worker Francis Anthonysamy beheaded his Bangladeshi colleague Ali Ahammed Mohammed Ullah at the Kim Swee Leong oil palm plantation in Pahang, Malaysia. Francis had been advised by a bomoh to carry out the act if he wanted to win the. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Federal Court commutes death, natural life jail sentences of 11 for convicted for drug trafficking

PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has commuted the death and natural life imprisonment sentence of eleven individuals who were convicted of drug trafficking under the Revision of Sentence of Death and Imprisonment for Natural Life (Temporary Jurisdiction of the Federal Court) Act.

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The right to representation and legal aid

The right to representation and legal aid
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Address damage from Malaysia's harsh zero-tolerance drug policies: Advocates | Daily Express Online

Malaysia announced on June 10 that it will abolish the mandatory death sentence for drug offences and murder among others, and leave the sentencing to the judge.  The response has been immediate. Although a moratorium has been in place for executions since 2018, for the most part, the news has been hailed locally and internationally as a much-needed progressive move to address the disparity in sentencing, especially for drug offences.  It also signifies a major step back from the policies brought about by the United States-inspired War on Drugs. This comes on top of months of chatter on legalising marijuana for medical purposes, another move that shows Malaysia is adopting a more nuanced take on drugs. More importantly, human rights activists hope that the abolishment of the mandatory death sentence will address some of the damage ensuing from the country's harsh zero-tolerance drug trafficking policies from the 1980s.  Samantha Chong, a lawyer who deals with drug

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