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Name: Sinapan Samydorai on May 9, 2005Country: SGComments:Flag
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Name: Caromaria Gomez on May 9, 2005Country: MXComments: We can not practice eye for an eye...kill for killing ... enven less KILL for selling drug... MERCI IS GOD'S NAME PLEASE ACT WITH MERCI. THANKSFlag
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Name: Jacob George on May 10, 2005Country: SGComments:Flag
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Name: Tina Tay on May 10, 2005Country: UKComments: What more can be done My only tool is my work as a freelance film-maker in the UK. Who could I contact to start researching a possible documentary covering these issues and some of the very real human stories behind them Best Tina Tay email: tinatay@gmail.comFlag
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Name: Tan Tai Wei on May 10, 2005Country: SGComments:Flag
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Name: Kungyu Quah on May 11, 2005Country: AUComments:Flag
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Name: Xiao Hui Eng on May 11, 2005Country: UKComments: It is not for the State to govern life and death in an international climate where the death penalty is largely no longer acceptable, particularly for non-violent crimes. There is a clear breach of fundamental human rights - a wrong NOT balanced out by the purported social advantages achieved. This view is relected by the growing international concern over the use of the death penalty.Flag
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Name: Nipul Jamnadas on May 11, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Isaac Goh on May 11, 2005Country: SGComments: For those who insist on the deterrence value of the death penalty, let it be known that it is untrue. For those who delight in vengence through murder of the defenceless, let it be known that you dehumanise us all. For those who feel safer with your enemies dead, let it be known, that you have just bought temporary relief. For those who perpertrate these fallacies, repent. The injustices of this world are many, and it spreads through ignorance and indifference. End this cycle of violence and madness. NO to Capital Punishment, universally.Flag
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Name: Sabina Ahmed on May 11, 2005Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Bain on May 11, 2005Country: ESComments: .Flag
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Name: WenHao Seet on May 11, 2005Country: SGComments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Huang on May 11, 2005Country: SGComments: Hanging solves nothing, and is little more than retributive vengeance. Let's use discretion in our sentencing: this man did not murder anyone, and how can bereaving a family, the most basic unit of any society, be moral or justifiable, especially when no greater crime than trafficking. When one wants to solve a problem, one should attack the root, not the symptoms. Simple, common statements, but statements that make sense. Singapore is supposed to be civilised. Let's start acting it.Flag
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Name: Chuan Xun Tan on May 11, 2005Country: SGComments:Flag
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Name: Enmanuel Del Toro Perez on May 11, 2005Country: ESComments: It is amazing that in XXI century we still have to be witnesses of the brutality and ignorance of a goverment like Singapore's. I would like to remember to Mr. Nathan that in Spain we are now much open minded in cannabis issues and in some parts of the country cannabis is available in farmacies as a medicine. ( we don't need to kill poor people!)Flag
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Name: Damian Boznacoikraic on May 11, 2005Country: CAComments: FUCKING STUPID PEOPLE WHEN WILL YOU REALIZE KILLING IS NOT A SOLUTION! ESPECIALLY FOR CANNABIS! WHAT THE FUCK, NO WONDER YOUR PEOPLE ARE DYING, LOOK AT YOUR LAWS, CUT OFF AID TO THIS COUNTRy, LET THEM DIE!!!!!Flag
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Name: NAIM SHABIR on May 11, 2005Country: UKComments: I CAN NOT BELIEVE THAT POOR MAN IN SINGAPORE WILL BE HANGED BECAUSE OF HAVING CANNABIS! THAT IS DISGUSTING! THE GOVERNMENT/PRESIDENT OF SINGAPORE IS THE ONE THAT NEEDS TO BE HANGED!Flag
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Name: Paul Von Hartmann on May 12, 2005Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Sara Glatt on May 12, 2005Country: NLComments: No to death penalty! Give a chance to change! No to death penalty!Flag
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Name: Deeg Ganatra on May 12, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Lee Elswood on May 12, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Anil Balchandani on May 12, 2005Country: SGComments:Flag
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Name: Arumugam Sivakumar on May 12, 2005Country: SGComments: Humans are not toys to be hanged by noose. Everyone have the right to liveFlag
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Name: Mark Smith on May 12, 2005Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Michael Raalind on May 12, 2005Country: DKComments: In the modern world death penalty is not a issue to be discussed it should not happen at all. The western worlds shake there heads and think that you are animals not better than the scum on the deathrow. And comeon its 1000 grams. How hilarious indcredible stupid to take a persons holy life for something "GOD" planted on this planet just to make the human life easyer. - with the 52000 difrent uses this herb is good for beside recreational and medicinal smoking.Flag
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Name: Dorina Prisacaru on May 12, 2005Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Miguel Gomes on May 12, 2005Country: PTComments:Flag
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Name: Luc Krol on May 12, 2005Country: NCComments:Flag
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Name: Michael Schaeffer on May 12, 2005Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lukas Völker on May 13, 2005Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Fabien Varming on May 13, 2005Country: FRComments:Flag
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Name: Yee Han Lee on May 13, 2005Country: SGComments:Flag
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Name: A. Ernst on May 13, 2005Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Mark Davis on May 13, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Jakub Gajewski on May 14, 2005Country: PLComments: yo..Poland with u !!!!Flag
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Name: Ana Rivas on May 23, 2005Country: DZComments: please send me all the news peapers about death penalty and savery in the 24st centuryFlag
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Name: Garrett Woon on May 25, 2005Country: SGComments: It should be ABOLISH! I do hope I am not too late for SHANMUGAM MURUGESU. I hope he is not put to death. It is not right for anyone to die in such a way. It IS the resposiblilty for the Republic to help change the person. Anthony Kiedis of the red hot chili peppers has been a herion addict all his life but look at how he has change and now he is currently attending meetings to help other addicts.Flag
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Name: Christian Diaz on Jun 11, 2005Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Friendly User on Oct 23, 2005Country: USComments: People know the law and still they try and break it. they get what they deserve. America should adopt a similar law.Flag
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Name: John Dynan on Nov 24, 2005Country: AUComments: No more state sanctioned executions!Flag
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Name: JOHN HOWARD on Dec 4, 2005Country: AUComments: Don't be naive. The 75 countries still having the death penalty will not change their laws through your pressure. It would be better for you to hang yourself instead.Flag
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Name: Wong Ah Kow on Jan 13, 2006Country: AFComments: You people must also think of the victims of crime, the fatherless children and widows who have to suffer when their loved ones are gone. Why protect the criminals and forget the victims. What logic Does it mean criminals are protected while their victims are notFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 4, 2006Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Steven McDermott on Apr 14, 2006Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Takuji Soyama on Nov 3, 2006Country: JPComments: I hope stop all death penaltyFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 26, 2007Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Coutry Didier on Mar 22, 2008Country: FRComments: They are more people in singapore who signed a petition against the cable price.. Shame on you singaporean...Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 25, 2009Country: NOComments:Flag
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